Seyhan Viaduct

Bridge in Turkey
37°00′46″N 35°11′34″E / 37.0127°N 35.1927°E / 37.0127; 35.1927Carries6 lanes of [1]CrossesSeyhan RiverLocaleSeyhan and Yüreğir, AdanaNamed forSeyhan riverOwnerKarayolları Genel MüdürlüğüCharacteristicsDesignBox-girder bridgeTotal length470 m (1,540 ft)HistoryConstruction end1992[2]StatisticsDaily traffic34,241 (2014)[3]LocationMap

The Seyhan Viaduct (Turkish: Seyhan Viyadüğü) is a 470-metre-long (1,540 ft) box-girder bridge that carries the O-51 motorway across the Seyhan River in Adana, Turkey. The bridge is the northernmost crossing of the river before the Seyhan Dam, just upstream.

The Pozant-Adana-Skenderun highway initially included the 1992-completed Seyhan Viaduct.[2] Once completed, the route was re-designated as the Adana Beltway (O-50) and has recently been re-designated again, after the O-50 was replaced by the O-51 and O-52.

See also

References

  1. ^ Otoyollar - Niğde - Mersin - Şanlıurfa 2015 [Motorways - Niğde - Mersin - Şanlıurfa 2015] (Map) (in Turkish). Karayolları Genel Müdürlüğü. 2015. Retrieved 13 August 2017.
  2. ^ a b Kaynak, Muhteşem. Türkiye'de Otoyollar [Motorways in Turkey] (in Turkish).
  3. ^ 2014 Trafik ve Ulaşım Bilgileri (PDF) (Report). Karayolları Genel Müdürlüğü. June 2015. p. 21. Retrieved 13 August 2017.
Crossings of the Seyhan River
Upstream
Seyhan Dam
Seyhan Viaduct
O-51
Downstream
Mustafa Kemal Paşa Boulevard Bridge
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Bridges in italics are under construction