Wandering dog is Istanbul commuters' best friend
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[October 23, 2021]
ISTANBUL (Reuters) - In a packed
Istanbul passenger ferry between Europe and Asia, all eyes turn to one
commuter enjoying the view from his window.
Boji, a street dog, has become a regular sight on ferries, buses and
metro trains in Europe’s largest city. A devoted commuter, the dog
enjoys long journeys on public transport, up to 30 kilometres (20 miles)
on a regular week day.
Istanbul municipality officials who record the dog's trips with a
microchip say he drops by at least 29 metro stations a day and was even
tracked at sea, taking a weekend break to the Princes' Islands off the
city's coast.
With golden-brown fur, dark eyes and floppy ears, Boji started to draw
attention two months ago.
"We noticed a dog using our metros and trains and he knows where to go.
He knows where to get out," said Aylin Erol, from Metro Istanbul. "It's
like he has a purpose."
Data collected from his tracking device shows historic tram lines are
Boji's favourite but he is also a frequent subway commuter. Erol says
the dog respects public transport rules and waits for disembarking
passengers before hopping on the train.
He enjoys travelling on the middle part of a subway carriage, or boji in
Turkish - hence the name which officials gave him.
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Street dog Boji, a regular user of commuter ferries, buses, metro
trains, and trams, sits in a ferry which runs between the city's
Asian and European sides, in Istanbul, Turkey October 5, 2021.
Picture taken October 5, 2021. REUTERS/Murad Sezer
Erol says he brought color into the lives of 1.3
million commuters of the metropolis. Istanbulites post pictures of
him on social media, and his own accounts have more than 50,000
followers.
"You take the train and, suddenly, you see Boji. And look at him. He
lies, just like this. You just smile and catch the moment, really.
This is what Boji evokes for Istanbulites. He also reminds us that
we can still enjoy Istanbul as we rush about."
(Reporting by Yesim Dikmen; Editing by Gareth Jones)
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