Yunus railway station explained

YUNUS
Type:TCDD Taşımacılık commuter rail station
Style:TCDD
Style2:Marmaray
Address:Tercümen Cd., Yunus Mah., 34873
Borough:Kartal, Istanbul
Country:Turkey
Connections: İETT Bus: 16, 16A,16D, 17, 132, 132A, 132B, 132D, 132E, 132F, 132K, 132P, 133A, 133AK, 133AP, 133K, 133KT, 133Ş, 133T, E-9, KM10, KM28, KM34
Istanbul Minibus: Kadıköy–Pendik
Structure:At-grade
Platform:1 island platform
Tracks:3
Opened:22 September 1872
Closed:2012-18
Rebuilt:2013-14
Electrified:29 May 1969
25 kV AC, 60 Hz
Accessible:Yes
Owned:Turkish State Railways
Passengers:0
Pass Year:2016
Pass Percent:0
Other Services Header:Former services
Other Services Collapsible:yes

Yunus railway station (tr|Yunus istasyonu) is a railway station in Kartal, Istanbul on the Marmaray commuter rail line. It is located on Tercüme Avenue, one block north of Çetin Emeç Boulevard on the coast and is the easternmost station in Kartal.

The original station was opened on 22 September 1872 by the Ottoman government, as part of the railway from Kadıköy to İzmit. In 1949, the station was rebuilt and expanded to two side platforms, serving two tracks. Commuter rail service from Haydarpaşa to Gebze began in 1951 and the station was electrified in 1969. The station closed down in 2013 for the construction of the new Marmaray rail project and was demolished shortly after. In 2016, the current station was built as an island platform serving two tracks, with a third express track on the south side. Yunus station was reopened by March 12, 2019.