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  2. List of otoyol routes in Turkey - Wikipedia

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    O-3 near Kınalı,Silivri Istanbul: O-4 near Akyazı, Sakarya: 2016 till 2020 Yavuz Sultan Selim Bridge istanbul Third Beltway O-20: 110 68.4 Road forms complete ring around Ankara Road forms complete ring around Ankara 1987 Ankara beltway: O-21: 399.5 248.3 O-20 near Gölbaşı, Ankara: near Tarsus, Mersin: 1984 till 2020 O-21A: 32 19.9 near ...

  3. Otoyol - Wikipedia

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    Bağdat Ave. in Kadıköy, Istanbul: 1970 - 1973 Istanbul Inner Beltway including the Bosphorus Bridge: O-2: 36.9 22.9 O-3 in Mahmutbey, Istanbul: in Kozyatağı, Istanbul: 1986 -1988 Istanbul Outer Beltway including the Fatih Sultan Mehmet Bridge: O-3: 246.9 153.4 near Edirne: in Eyüp, Istanbul: 1987 İstanbul-Edirne (Bulgaria-Greece-Turkey ...

  4. List of the busiest airports in Turkey - Wikipedia

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    Istanbul Airport, which handled about 61 million passengers in 2015, is the third-largest and fifth-busiest international airport in Europe. [3] Istanbul 's second-busiest airport, Sabiha Gökçen Airport , which handled over 23.5 million passengers in 2014, is one of the fastest-growing airports in Europe.

  5. Rail transport in Turkey - Wikipedia

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    Istanbul: Istanbul Tram: 750 V DC Overhead line: 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 + 1 ⁄ 2 in) standard gauge: Right-hand traffic: 13 June 1992 İzmir: İzmir Tram: 11 April 2017 İzmit: Akçaray: 17 June 2017 Bursa: Burtram: 13 October 2013 Antalya: Antalya Tram: December 2009 Konya: Konya Tram: 28 September 1992 Gaziantep: Gaziantep Tram? Kayseri: Kayseray ...

  6. Rapid transit in Turkey - Wikipedia

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    The history of rapid transit in Turkey dates back to the late 20th century when the first metro systems were introduced in Istanbul and Ankara. The Istanbul Metro, which opened its first line in 1989, marked the beginning of rapid transit development in Turkey. Over the years, various cities across the country have initiated their own rapid ...

  7. Trams in Antalya - Wikipedia

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    Nostalgic tram. A single-track 4.7 km (2.9 mi) long heritage tram line (or nostalgic tram; Turkish: Nostalji tramvay hatti) opened in 1999 with ex-Nuremberg tramcars. Trams runs from Antalya Museum along the main boulevard through the city center at Kale Kapısı, Hadrian's Gate, Karaalioglu Park, and ending on the way to Lara Plajı (Beach) to the east.

  8. T5 (Istanbul Tram) - Wikipedia

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    The T5 Eminönü–Alibeyköy Coach Station tram line (Turkish: T5 Eminönü–Alibeyköy Cep Otogarı tramvay hattı) is a tram line following the coastline of the Golden Horn on the European side of Istanbul, Turkey.

  9. Antalya Airport - Wikipedia

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    Antalya Airport (IATA: AYT, ICAO: LTAI) is a major international airport located 13 km (8.1 mi) northeast [2] of the city centre of Antalya, Turkey.It is a major destination during the European summer leisure season due to its location at the country's Mediterranean coast.