“Does he who travels a lot or reads a lot?” If your answer to the question is that many travelers know, you have already met our animal friend, Boji, who takes firm steps forward on the path of wisdom. Boji travels through Istanbul step by step using trams, metrobuses and even ferries; He continues his Istanbul trip not to escape from life, but to avoid missing life unlike people.
Boji, which has become the mascot of Istanbul, has been taken care of by the Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality in the past few days, and a microchip has been inserted to detect where he has visited and what he has done. As a result of the data received, it was understood that the Boji traveled 29 stops in one day. Our animal friend Boji, who also knows the rules of travel, enjoys Istanbul more than his human friends.
The most preferred line is the T1 Kabataş-Bağcılar tram line:
Although Boji mostly prefers the T1 Kabataş-Bağcılar Tram Line during its followed journey, its travel is not limited to the European side. Boji, which also uses the M4 Kadıköy-Tavşantepe Metro Line by crossing to the Anatolian side, enjoys both sides.
Bogie traveling 30 kilometers in one day 10. 30-15 on the same day. After a long journey from Göztepe to Kartal and from Kartal to Tavşantepe between 30 hours, he continues his journey after resting for a while. The bogie gives way to the disembarking passengers, waits and gets into the train, calmly finds a place for itself, and when it misses the subway, it runs after the subway.
Boji, which is a type of Kangal shepherd’s cross, takes its name from railway terminology. The bogie’s job is to keep the wheels moving in subways and metrobuses, but it was named Bogie because the dog sleeps in the bogie area every time. The reactions to the free-spirited Boji’s trip to Istanbul are as sweet as he is: