Göztepe Pier

Göztepe Pier (Turkish: Göztepe iskelesi) is a passenger ferry terminal in west Konak, İzmir, on the Gulf of İzmir. Located along the Mustafa Kemal Coastal Boulevard, it is among the smallest ferry piers in İzmir, along with Bayraklı Pier. İzdeniz operates frequent commuter ferry service to Karşıyaka, Alsancak, Konak and Üçkuyular.

Göztepe Pier
LocationMustafa Kemal Sahil Blv., Güzelyalı Mah. 35290
Konak, İzmir
Turkey
Coordinates38.3995°N 27.0834°E / 38.3995; 27.0834
Operated byİzdeniz
Line(s)Konak-Karşıyaka
Konak-Bostanlı
Alsancak-Üçkuyular
Konak-Bayraklı
Connections Tram İzmir at Güzelyalı
ESHOT Bus:[1] 12, 34, 35, 36, 39, 42, 44, 45, 46, 63, 121, 202, 251, 252, 253, 302, 466, 802, 838, 920, 930
Construction
Disabled accessYes
History
Opened1884
Services
Preceding station   İzdeniz   Following station
Üçkuyular
Terminus
Alsancak-Üçkuyular
toward Alsancak
TerminusKarşıyaka-Göztepe
Terminus

Göztepe Pier was built in 1884 by the first public ferry company in İzmir, Hamidiyye.[2] Connection to ESHOT Bus service on Mustafa Kemal Coastal Boulevard is available, along with tram service at Güzelyalı station.[3]

Connections

ESHOT operates city bus service on Mustafa Kemal Coastal Boulevard.

ESHOT Bus service[1]
Route Number Stop Route Location
12 Güzelyalı F. Altay Aktarma — Halkapınar Metro Mustafa Kemal Sahil Boulevard
169 Güzelyalı Balçova — Konak Mustafa Kemal Sahil Boulevard
202 Güzelyalı Cumhuriyet Meydanı — Havalimanı Mustafa Kemal Sahil Boulevard
554 Güzelyalı Narlıdere — Konak Mustafa Kemal Sahil Boulevard
811 Güzelyalı Engelliler Merkezi — Montrö Mustafa Kemal Sahil Boulevard
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References

  1. "Duraktan Geçen Hatlar". eshot.gov.tr (in Turkish). Retrieved 21 February 2018.
  2. "İzmir'in Tarihi Yapıları". izmirliyiz.com (in Turkish). Retrieved 21 February 2018.
  3. "Tramvay Durakları". tramizmir.com (in Turkish). Retrieved 21 February 2018.
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