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Euphrates Viaduct

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Crosses
  
Euphrates

Preceded by
  
Birecik Bridge

Body of water
  
Euphrates

Named for
  
Euphrates

Total length
  
1,197 m

Construction end
  
November 2007

Euphrates Viaduct

Carries
  
6 lanes of Gaziantep-Urfa Motorway

Locale
  
Between Belkıs, Nizip and Birecik

Owner
  
General Directorate of Highways of the Ministry of Transport, Maritime and Communication

Similar
  
Kömürhan Bridge, Deir ez‑Zor suspension bridge, Nissibi Euphrates Bridge

The Euphrates Viaduct is a motorway bridge across the Euphrates between Belkıs, Nizip, Gaziantep Province and Birecik, Şanlıurfa Province in Turkey. Built up to 2007, it is the longest river bridge in Turkey. Buses and other cars going from the three big cities (Istanbul, Ankara and Izmir) to Diyarbakır, play an important role on this viaduct. Cars going to Diyarbakır can also use the Kömürhan Bridge which carries state roadway between Malatya and Elazığ.

Project

The viaduct is a part of the Adana-Gaziantep-Urfa Motorway, which will be extended up to Habur border gate in the Iraqi border/frontier. The viaduct carries 6 lanes of motorway. 14,000 cubic-metre (m3) tonnes of iron and 94,583 cubic metres of concrete were used during the construction. It is frequently used by cars/trucks/buses in Gaziantep (from Urfa) and/or Urfa (from Gaziantep) direction. The viaduct cost 70 million new Turkish liras (2007).

References

Euphrates Viaduct Wikipedia


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