Sakarya Viaduct
Sakarya Viyadüğü
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Coordinates | 39°21′41″N 31°34′51″E / 39.3615°N 31.5807°E / 39.3615; 31.5807 |
Carries | 2 tracks of the Ankara-Istanbul high-speed railway |
Crosses | Sakarya River |
Locale | near Polatlı, Ankara Province |
Named for | Sakarya river |
Owner | Turkish State Railways |
Characteristics | |
Total length | 2,233 m (7,326 ft) |
Height | 16 m (52 ft) |
History | |
Construction start | 2007 |
Construction end | 2008 |
Inaugurated | 13 March 2009 |
Statistics | |
Daily traffic | 28 scheduled trains daily[1] |
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The Sakarya Viaduct (Turkish: Sakarya Viyadüğü) is a 2,233 m (7,326 ft) long railway bridge carrying the Ankara-Istanbul high-speed railway across the Sakarya River and its adjacent plain approximately 15 km (9.3 mi) west of Polatlı, Turkey. The bridge is the third longest bridge in Turkey after the Osman Gazi Bridge and the Mount Bolu Viaducts as well as the longest railway bridge in the country.
Construction of the viaduct was started in 2007 and completed in 13 months.[2] The bridge entered revenue service on 13 March 2009, with the opening of the railway from AnkaratoEskişehir.
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Bridges in italics are under construction |