| Journey Type | Full Fare (₺) | Student Fare (₺) |
|---|---|---|
| First Ride (Base Fare) | 15.00 ₺ | 7.00 ₺ |
| Transfer (within 60 mins to bus) | 7.50 ₺ | 3.50 ₺ |
| Credit Card (Contactless) | 17.00 ₺ | N/A |
| Teachers / Seniors | 12.00 ₺ | N/A |
* Note: You must use a registered Kentkart to avail of the student/senior discounts. Contactless bank cards deduct the highest flat fare without transfer discounts.
The Adana Metro (Raylı Sistem) operates daily from 06:00 AM to 11:30 PM.
Using an Adana Kentkart, the standard full fare is 15.00 ₺ per ride. Students ride for 7.00 ₺.
Kentkart is the official smart electronic transit card used to pay for the Metro and public municipal buses in Adana.
Yes, you can tap your contactless Visa or Mastercard directly at the turnstiles. The fare is roughly 17.00 ₺ per tap, but no transfer discounts apply.
Yes, if you use a Kentkart and transfer between the Metro and municipal buses within 60 minutes, your transfer fare is heavily discounted.
Currently, there is only one operational line spanning 13.5 kilometers and containing 13 stations from Akıncılar to Hastane.
No, the metro does not go directly to the airport. The closest stations are Kocavezir or Hürriyet, from where you would need a taxi or bus.
Get off at the Vilayet station. It is a 5-10 minute walk to the Adana Train Station.
Take the metro to the Akıncılar terminus station. It provides easy access to the Yüreğir bus terminal.
The metro line doesn't reach the university yet. You should get off at Hastane (the terminus) and take a connecting bus to the campus.
The Hastane (Hospital) station is located right next to the Adana City Training and Research Hospital.
The metro does not go near Optimum Mall. You will need to take a bus or dolmuş (minibus) to reach there.
Get off at the Vilayet or Kocavezir station. Merkez Park and the Seyhan River are within walking distance.
The Hürriyet or Kocavezir stations are the closest to the historic city center where the Great Mosque and Taşköprü (Stone Bridge) are located.
Yes, all the trains operating on the line are fully air-conditioned, which is essential during Adana's hot summers.
Yes, standard passenger luggage is allowed without any additional charges.
Small pets are allowed 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 10 minutes during peak hours and every 15 minutes during off-peak hours and weekends.
Standard bicycles are generally allowed for free only outside of peak hours. Foldable bikes are allowed at any time.
Yes, all 13 stations are equipped with elevators, escalators, and tactile paving, making the line fully accessible.
You can buy and top up your Kentkart at the automated vending machines located inside every metro station.
Yes, parts of the Adana Metro are underground (around the city center like Vilayet and İstiklal), while other parts run on elevated viaducts.
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 the Adana Metropolitan Municipality.
Yes, if you study in Adana, you can apply for a personalized Student Kentkart, reducing your fare to 7.00 ₺.
Skipping turnstiles or traveling without a valid card carries an administrative fine and is monitored by security personnel.
The Adana Metro is operated by the Adana Metropolitan Municipality (Adana Büyükşehir Belediyesi).