Last updated on December 21, 2023.

One of the most important buildings in Kadıköy is the Haydarpaşa Railway Station (Haydarpaşa Garı). It has served as the busiest commuter station in Istanbul and connects Istanbul with other cities in Anatolia. Service has been temporarily suspended in order to upgrade the tracks to a high speed railway and for archaeological excavations (as of April 2023).

Haydarpaşa Railway Station in Kadıköy, Istanbul, Turkey
Haydarpaşa Railway Station

 

History

The original station, which opened in 1872 under Sultan Abdülaziz, was the first railway station in Istanbul. In 1904, it was chosen to be the northern terminus for both the Baghdad Railway and the Hejaz Railway.

Haydarpaşa Railway Station in Kadıköy, Istanbul, Turkey
Haydarpaşa Railway Station
Tower

The current building opened in 1909 and was built on land reclaimed from the sea. Germans Otto Ritter and Helmut Conu were the architects. It boasts elegant German and Italian stone work and an elaborate interior.

Detail on the building
Lobby of the Haydarpaşa Railway Station in Kadıköy, Istanbul, Turkey
Lobby
Lobby of the Haydarpaşa Railway Station in Kadıköy, Istanbul, Turkey
Lobby

 

Future

In November 2010, the roof was damaged by a devastating fire caused by carelessness during restoration. This caused a lot of speculation about the future of the building. There was controversy over whether it would remain a railway station or not, with rumors it would be sold to a private company and turned into a hotel.

Tracks

However, it was announced in December 2015 that the building will be fully integrated into the Turkish rail system. Since the announcement, Haydarpaşa Railway Station has been restored and renovated. It will eventually become part of the Marmaray network. For a virtual tour, click here.

Platform

 

Ferry Stop

Outside the front entrance you can find the Haydarpaşa Pier (Haydarpaşa İskelesi), an original Ottoman ferry stop with beautiful tile work and an old wooden ticket booth. There’s also an antique steam engine sitting in front of the building. For a virtual tour of the exterior, click here.

Haydarpaşa Pier in Kadıköy, Istanbul, Turkey
Haydarpaşa Pier
Antique steam engine

 

Views

From the Haydarpaşa Railway Station, there are great views of Kadıköy. To the left you can see Haydarpaşa Mosque (Haydarpaşa Camii). It replaced an original mosque destroyed when the railway station was built. The new mosque opened in 1998 and was built in the Ottoman style.

View of Kadıköy, Istanbul, Turkey
View of Kadıköy
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