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Transportation Conversations on Bosphorus: Mobility on the Ferry

As part of the European Mobility Week, an event called “Movement is Freedom Ferry: Transportation Conversations Between Two Coasts” of Istanbul Sustainable Urban Mobility Plan (SUMP) Project which is implemented under the Sectoral Operational Programme for Transport (USOP) as part of the Türkiye-EU financial cooperation managed by the Ministry of Transport and Infrastructure, was organized on 20 September 2024 during the Kadıköy-Beşiktaş ferry services in Istanbul. The event was organized to emphasize the importance of sustainable transportation and to consider ferries as shared public spaces.

The event started with a music performance by Vokal Akademi. Afterwards, Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality Transportation Planning Director Manager Melda Horoz and Mert Fırat talked about City and Sea: Traces of Living Together. In this session, the contributions of Istanbul's coastal areas to urban life throughout history and their role in social interactions were discussed. It was emphasized that the coasts have been a social meeting point for Istanbulites from past to present.

In the second session, an origami workshop titled “The Dreams We Fold on the Ferry” was organized. Before the workshop, passengers were asked to write their memories of the ferry on the papers distributed to them. Some of the passengers shared these memories, and then the participants had a pleasant interaction by making origami ships together.

In the last session, Özgür Soy, Head of Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality Transportation Group, and Osmantan Erkır discussed “Eco-Friendly Transportation: Sea Travel”. In this session, the importance of maritime transportation in Istanbul, its role in reducing the city's traffic and its contributions as an environmentally friendly mode of transportation were discussed. The historical importance of the ferry in the cultural and social life of Istanbul from past to present was also emphasized.

This event brought maritime transportation back to the agenda as a transportation option that both strengthens social ties and is environmentally friendly and was welcomed with interest by the participants.