The cheapest but relatively slow means
of transport is the bus. On the European side the main bus lines start
from Taksim Square, Eminonu (near the Galata Bridge) and Beyazit (near
the Covered Bazaar). On the Asian side there are departures trom Uskudar
a nd Kadikoy. Bus tickets are sold at designated kiosks and must be purchased
before boarding a bus. There is also regular bus service every half hour
between Ataturk Airport and the THY Airline Terminal at Sishane. The "dolmus"
is a practical and cheap means of transport, especially when compared with
the taxi. Each passenger pays according to the distance travelled and the
fares are fixed by the municipality. The main dolmus stations are Taksim,
Eminonu, Sirkeci, Besiktas, Aksaray, Uskudar, and Kadikoy.
Taxi stands are everywhere in the city
and taxis are easily recognized by their yellow colour and "taxi" signs
on top. They are equipped with taximeters. (Note: Bridge crossing tolls
are the responsibility of the passenger) The ferryboat is a practical,
e njoyable and cheap means of transport. There are several departures from
Eminonu to the Istanbul Bogazi, the Golden Horn, Uskudar, Kadikoy, Haydarpasa
(railway station), the Istanbul Adalan and Yalova. Travel agents' boat
tours leave from Kabatas to Istan bul Bogazi and to the islands. There
are also sea bus services between Europe and Asia. On the European side
the local trains run from Sirkeci Station to the suburbs of Atakoy and
Florya (camping facility). On the Asian side they run between Haydarpasa
Station and the suburbs.