BursaRay Route Finder

Easily find Bursa Metro routes (Line 1 & Line 2), Bursakart fares, interchanges, and travel time for all 41 operational stations.

Journey Details

Bursakart Fare & Transfer Chart (2026)

Journey Type Full Fare (₺) Student Fare (₺)
First Ride (Base Fare) 13.50 ₺ 6.00 ₺
Metro to Bus Transfer Free / Discounted Free / Discounted
Credit Card (Contactless) 15.00 ₺ N/A
Single Pass Ticket 20.00 ₺ N/A

* Note: Transfer discounts are available within 90 minutes if you use a registered Bursakart. Contactless credit/debit cards do not offer transfer discounts.

Frequently Asked Questions about BursaRay

BursaRay operates every day from 06:00 AM to 00:00 (Midnight).

Using a Bursakart, the standard full fare is 13.50 ₺ per ride. Students ride for 6.00 ₺.

Bursakart is the official smart electronic transit card used to pay for BursaRay, Burulaş buses, and trams in Bursa.

Yes, you can tap your Visa or Mastercard directly at the turnstiles. The fare is slightly higher (around 15.00 ₺) and transfer discounts are not applied.

Yes, if you use a Bursakart and transfer between the Metro and buses within 90 minutes, your transfer fare is either free or heavily discounted depending on the route.

BursaRay has two main operational lines (Line 1 and Line 2). They share a central core segment between Acemler and Arabayatağı.

Both lines merge at Bursaspor / Acemler station if coming from the west, and they travel together on the same tracks until Arabayatağı.

Take the tram (T2 line) from the city center, or get off at Terminal station (part of the T2 tram extension integrated with the metro network).

Take Line 2 heading west and get off at the Uludağ Üniversitesi terminal station.

Both Line 1 and Line 2 pass through the city center. You can get off at Şehreküstü or Osmangazi stations.

No, the metro stops at Emek/Geçit. From there, you must take the F-1 or 1/M bus directly to the Mudanya BUDO ferry terminal.

Get off at Şehreküstü station. The Grand Mosque, Kapalıçarşı (Grand Bazaar), and Koza Han are a 10-minute walk away.

The Korupark station on Line 1 is located right next to the shopping mall.

Take Line 2 heading east. The line ends at the Kestel terminal station.

Get off at the Bursaspor / Acemler station (shared by both Line 1 and Line 2), which is right next to the stadium.

Yes, all BursaRay trains are fully air-conditioned and heated according to the season.

Yes, standard passenger luggage is allowed without any additional charges.

Small pets are allowed only if they are kept securely inside a pet carrier. Guide dogs are always allowed.

Yes, if you use a standard anonymous card. However, the discounted transfer rate will only apply to the first person's tap.

No, consuming food and beverages (except water) is strictly prohibited inside the stations and on the trains.

Trains run every 5-6 minutes in the shared central section, and every 10-12 minutes on the outer branches.

Standard bicycles are generally allowed for free outside of peak hours. Foldable bikes are allowed at any time.

Yes, all BursaRay stations are equipped with elevators, escalators, and tactile paving, making the line fully accessible.

You can buy and top up your Bursakart at the automated vending machines located inside every metro station and at various kiosks in the city.

Yes, parts of BursaRay (especially around Şehreküstü and Osmangazi in the city center) run underground, while other parts run at surface level.

Public restrooms are generally not available inside the paid areas of the metro stations.

Currently, there is no official free Wi-Fi network provided inside the metro trains or tunnels.

Personal photography with mobile phones is allowed. Professional shooting requires permission from Burulaş.

Skipping turnstiles or traveling without a valid card carries an administrative fine and is monitored by security personnel.

The BursaRay is operated by Burulaş, under the Bursa Metropolitan Municipality.