Европу и Азию теперь уже соединяют три моста

В пятницу, в Стамбуле, был открыт третий мост через Босфор, соединяющий Европу и Азию. В церемонии открытия приняли участие президент Реджеп Тайип Эрдоган и премьер-министр Бинали Йылдырым.

"Мы соединяем континенты", сказал Эрдоган. "Мы все вместе торжествуем это, и мы очень гордимся этим. Народ этого заслуживает. По воли Всевышнего, этот народ получит того, чего он заслуживает. Это великий и радостный день."

Премьер-министр Бинали Йылдырым назвал мост Явуз Султан Селим новым ожерельем города. "Он послужит не только Стамбулу, но и для каждого путешественника исторического Шелкового пути, от Дальнего Востока до Европы и объединяя цивилизации и людей", заявил он собравшимся.

Мост, возведение которого обошлось государству около $3 млрд., является последним из множества "мега-проектов" в сфере инфраструктуры, обнародованного правительством.

Мост названный в честь Селима I, Султана 16-го века известного своей экспансией Османской империи, дополяют два других - это мост "Мучеников - 15 июля" раннее известный как "Босфорский мост", и мост Султана Мехмета через Босфор.

Это самый длинный в мире подвесной железнодорожный мост и должен помочь сэкономить до $1,75 млрд. в год за счет сокращения времени поездки и расходов на электроэнергию. 1,4 км мост состоит из восьми полос движения и двух железнодорожных линий.

Все грузовые автомобили и транспортные средства большой грузоподъемности будут направлены на данный мост, чтобы разгрузить движение на других мостах, а также избавиться от заторов на дорогах и загрязнения окружающей среды в Стамбуле.

источник: commonspace.eu по материадам информационного агентства Anadolu

фото: Новый мост Явуз Султан Селим через Босфор (фото любезно предоставлено агентством новостей Anadolu, Турция).

 

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