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  2. Marmaray Tunnel - Wikipedia

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    The Marmaray Tunnel (Turkish: Marmaray Tüneli) is a 13.5 km (8.4 mi) long undersea railway tunnel in Istanbul, Turkey, beneath the Bosporus strait, linking Kazlıçeşme, Zeytinburnu in Europe with Ayrılıkçeşmesi in Asia. The tunnel consists of two single track tunnels with three underground railway stations: Yenikapı, Sirkeci and Üsküdar.

  3. Marmaray - Wikipedia

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    The line can carry 75,000 passengers per hour in each direction (PPHPD). [ 3 ] [ 9 ] Travel time from Halkali to Gebze normally takes 104 minutes. The Marmaray is integrated with other parts of the Istanbul public transport network, including the Metro and the Metrobus network, via a number of interchanges.

  4. Tünel - Wikipedia

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    The Tünel (English: Tunnel, designated as the F2 line on the Istanbul transport map [1]) is a historic, underground, rubber-tyred funicular line in Istanbul, Turkey. It has two stations, connecting Karaköy and Beyoğlu. The tunnel runs uphill from near the confluence of the Golden Horn with the Bosphorus and is about 573 metres (1,880 feet ...

  5. Great Istanbul Tunnel - Wikipedia

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    Situated between Gayrettepe on the European side and Küçüksu on the Asian side, [5] it will integrate the highways between the three airports of the city, Istanbul Atatürk Airport, Sabiha Gökçen Airport, Istanbul Airport, and the nine metro lines of the Istanbul Metro. [4] The cost of the project will amount to US$3.5 billion.

  6. List of railway test tracks - Wikipedia

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    About 30 km long. It was incorporated into the main line. MIHARA Test Center – A railway test centre used by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries to test rolling stock for conventional rail (including light rail transit), automated guideway transit (especially the Mitsubishi Crystal Mover) and maglev High Speed Surface Transport. [2]

  7. Transport in Turkey - Wikipedia

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    The Ankara-Konya line became operational in 2011, while the Ankara-Istanbul line entered service in 2014. [15] Opened in 2013, the Marmaray tunnel under the Bosphorus connects the railway and metro lines of Istanbul's European and Asian sides; while the nearby Eurasia Tunnel (2016) provides an undersea road connection for motor vehicles. [16]

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  9. Bosporus - Wikipedia

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    'Istanbul strait', colloquially Boğaz) is a natural strait and an internationally significant waterway located in Istanbul, Turkey. The Bosporus connects the Black Sea to the Sea of Marmara and forms one of the continental boundaries between Asia and Europe. It also divides Turkey by separating Asia minor from Thrace.