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If you want to avoid 30km of urban hitch hiking, from the last stop of 112 take bus 134BK (other 134 buses MAY work as well) which leaves across the road from where 112 ends. Ride until the end and transfer onto 133Ş and ride it until the last stop. You are then in Şekerpınar and can walk the 2km to the main highway: Anadolu Otoyolu.
 
If you want to avoid 30km of urban hitch hiking, from the last stop of 112 take bus 134BK (other 134 buses MAY work as well) which leaves across the road from where 112 ends. Ride until the end and transfer onto 133Ş and ride it until the last stop. You are then in Şekerpınar and can walk the 2km to the main highway: Anadolu Otoyolu.
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Another bus to take from Taksim Square may be 129T (''Taksim-Kozyatağı'' line), which, unlike the other transcontinental bus lines, requires single ticket. Get off at the last stop (''Bostancı Köprüsü''), pass under the overpass, and start your hitching there. It's a heavily congested highway but have a useful shoulder and with the help of a signboard, it won't take too long before someone offers a lift.
  
 
There is a petrol station exactly 9km before Ismad where you can be dropped off. This is a great place to catch direct rides to almost any part of the country.
 
There is a petrol station exactly 9km before Ismad where you can be dropped off. This is a great place to catch direct rides to almost any part of the country.

Revision as of 18:33, 1 March 2009

Istanbul is the biggest city of Turkey, partly in Europe and partly in Asia.

In many parts in Europe you can find Turkish truckers, who might be heading to Istanbul. Watch out for Turkish number plates beginning with 34, the city code for Istanbul, but of course all truckers going to the Asian part will have to go through Istanbul.

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Hitching Out

The Taksim Square in the center of the European part of Istanbul is chosen as a starting point for the upcoming description due to the fact that there the most bus lines of the European side start and end.

Northwest towards Edirne and Bulgaria

Get into the Metro at Taksım square and take a train to 4.Levent. This is currently the last station of the Istanbul metro. One ticket costs 1,30 YTL (~0,65 Euro). At 4.Levent get out of the Metro. You will find yourself along the Büyükdere Caddesi street. Walk along the mainstreet direction north (watch out for big signs that are leading drivers to the highway to Edirne. After 15min and passing a military camp you'll see the on-ramp. Unfortunately, there is no way to cross the street from right to left then by attempting suicide, because the main street is mostly full of fast traffic. If you are not brave enough to do so, walk another 10min further and cross the street over a bridge and walk back the way along the other side. Go somewhat down the ramp and you can find a good spot to stand and stop cars. Also try to get short lifts (even some kilometers can help in Istanbul). A few kilometers further on the highway, there is a toll booth where you can easily catch rides (the breadsellers might help you get a lift to your preferred destination).

(There is a bus going all the way directly to the toll station, anyone knows which one?)

Eastwards towards Ankara

Get on the 111, 112 or 200 and stay on the bus almost all the way to the last stop (get off approximately two or three stops before). You are now located a little bit south of the E80/O4 heading East towards Ankara. You will need to walk a little bit northwards in order to reach a ramp. There is a bus stop on the on-ramp. You can hitch out from there unto the E80/O4 going East. Most people who will take you might just drive for another 10km or so. There are lots of petrol stations on the way in this giant suburban maze but chances are only local people stop there. You will have to go for about nearly 20 or 30 km until you will actually be out of the Istanbul metropolis.

If you want to avoid 30km of urban hitch hiking, from the last stop of 112 take bus 134BK (other 134 buses MAY work as well) which leaves across the road from where 112 ends. Ride until the end and transfer onto 133Ş and ride it until the last stop. You are then in Şekerpınar and can walk the 2km to the main highway: Anadolu Otoyolu.

Another bus to take from Taksim Square may be 129T (Taksim-Kozyatağı line), which, unlike the other transcontinental bus lines, requires single ticket. Get off at the last stop (Bostancı Köprüsü), pass under the overpass, and start your hitching there. It's a heavily congested highway but have a useful shoulder and with the help of a signboard, it won't take too long before someone offers a lift.

There is a petrol station exactly 9km before Ismad where you can be dropped off. This is a great place to catch direct rides to almost any part of the country. Garthelgard got offered rides to Georgia and the Syrian border from that petrol station.