Marmaray Rail Tunnel
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Marmaray (pronounced [ˈmaɾmaˌɾaj]) is a rail transport project in the Turkish city of Istanbul. It comprises an undersea rail tunnel under the Bosphorus strait, and the modernization of existing suburban railway lines along the Sea of Marmara from Halkalı on the European side to Gebze on the Asian side. The procurement of new rolling stock for suburban passenger traffic is also part of the project. Construction started in 2004, with an initial target opening date of April 2009. After multiple delays due to historical finds, the first phase of the project opened on October 29, 2013.
The name Marmaray (Marmarail) comes from combining the name of the Sea of Marmara, which lies just south of the project site, with ray, the Turkish word for rail.
The name Marmaray (Marmarail) comes from combining the name of the Sea of Marmara, which lies just south of the project site, with ray, the Turkish word for rail.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marmaray
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Coordinates: 41°1'15"N 28°59'50"E
- Eurasia Tunnel 2.5 km
- Aksaray Metro Underpass 4.2 km
- Subway 4.3 km
- Tunnel 309 km
- Anghel Saligny Tunnel 351 km
- Anghel Saligny Tunnel 351 km
- Carol I (Palas) Tunnel 351 km
- Troitskiy tunnel, 294m 546 km
- Tsyganskiy tunnel, 507m 550 km
- Kılıçali Paşa 1.3 km
- Hocapaşa 1.6 km
- Cankurtaran 1.7 km
- Sirkeci 1.7 km
- Eminönü 2.4 km
- Beyoğlu (District) 3.5 km
- Fatih (District) 3.7 km
- Bosphorus 12 km
- Istanbul Province 20 km
- Sea of Marmara 68 km