Ertuğrulgazi Tunnel
The Ertuğrulgazi Tunnel (Turkish: Ertuğrulgazi Tüneli), is a road tunnel constructed on the Adapazarı–Bilecik state highway
D.650 in Bilecik Province, western Turkey.
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| Location | Vezirhan–Bilecik, Turkey |
| Coordinates | 40°12′07″N 30°01′13″E
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| Status | Operational |
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| Work begun | 2003 |
| Opened | 2010 |
| Operator | General Directorate of Highways |
| Traffic | automotive |
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| Length | 745 and 840 m (2,444 and 2,756 ft) |
| No. of lanes | 2 x 2 |
| Operating speed | 80 km/h (50 mph) |
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It is situated between Vezirhan and Bilecik bypassing the Gülümbe Pass with hairpin turns. The 745 and 840 m (2,444 and 2,756 ft)-long twin-tube tunnel carries two lanes of traffic in each direction. The 2,465 and 2,474 m (8,087 and 8,117 ft)-long Osmangazi Tunnel is located south of it. The highway Mekece-Bilecik-Bozüyük on the north-south directed D.650 at a distance of 86 km (53 mi) is a heavy traffic route for transport of industrial and agricultural products connecting the regions Marmara, Aegiean, Central Anatoli and Mediterranean.[1]
In 2000, a financial agreement was signed between the Turkish and Japanese governments to build a divided highway with two tunnels at the steep pass. Construction works on the highway began in 2003, and in 2010 the route was put into service.[1] The tunnel was initially named Kaletepe Tunnel, but was renamed in 2009 in honor of Ertuğrul Gazi (1191–1281) the father of Osman I, the founder of the Ottoman Empire.[2]
References
- Ay, Hasan & Zeynel Yaman (2014-01-01). "'Hadi gülüm be' bitti, 'Oh be' geldi". Sabah (in Turkish). Retrieved 2016-08-14.
- "Bilecik'te köprü ve tünellerin isimleri değişiyor". Hürriyet (in Turkish). 2009-03-04. Retrieved 2016-08-14.
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