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  1. 10 de sept. de 2019 · Tunel funicular was the brainchild of French engineer Eugene Henri Gavand. He came to Istanbul as a tourist and was struck by the difficulty faced by people wanting to move between the finance centre based around Bankakilar Sokak in Galata up to the social centre of Pera, home to foreign embassies, hotels, cafes and restaurants.

  2. In Istanbul there are two funicular lines: Karaköy-Beyoğlu Tünel. The Tünel funicular is the second oldest underground transport after the London metro. The construction of the funicular was instigated by the French engineer Eugene Henri Gavand, who saw the necessity to connect the two business districts at the time.

  3. 25 de abr. de 2023 · The historic Tünel (F2) is Istanbul’s first funicular and Europe’s second-oldest underground railway, operating since 1875. It was designed to connect the bustling Karaköy district with Beyoğlu, easing the steep climb between the two areas.

  4. istanbul.com › about-city › the-funicularFunicular | istanbul.com

    23 de nov. de 2022 · The funiculars are primarily located in the very center spots of Istanbul. For now, they only exist in the European side of the city. Here are the funicular lines you’ll need while discovering Istanbul. Taksim - Kabatas (F1) line: This line might be the most popular line of Istanbul’s funicular lines.

  5. The tunnel, whose construction dates to the Ottoman Period, is the world’s first underground funicular system. Karaköy Tunnel, which is the second metro in the world after the London metro in terms of underground public transportation system, has been the meeting point of Istanbulites from past to present.

  6. The underground funicular line is designated as F2 Karaköy - Beyoğlu (Karaköy - Beyoğlu). The upper station is called Beyoglu (Beyoğlu), and the lower one is Karakoy (Karaköy). Tunel is located in the historical center of the European part of Istanbul, in the Beyoğlu district.

  7. En Estambul, hay muchas cosas que hacer y muchos lugares para ver, y también hay muchas opciones de transporte local para viajar por la ciudad. En este artículo, profundizamos en el vehículo de transporte subterráneo más antiguo pero aún en funcionamiento de Estambul: el Funicular.