Kadıköy Taşköprü Avenue was opened to traffic again

With the completion of Marmaray, on the Haydarpaşa-Gebze route, the 2 train line 3 will be removed. The bridges and underpasses are being renovated because they are not in line with the 3 railway crossing.

One of the road bridges planned to be renewed within the scope of the Marmaray Project was located on Taşköprü Street. Taşköprü Street, which was closed to traffic due to the renewal of the bridge, was opened to traffic after the bridge renewal process was completed. Closed because of the renewal of the bridge Kadıköy Taşköprü Street, one of the most important streets of traffic, was opened to traffic.

Taşköprü Street was opened to traffic by Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality. Taşköprü Avenue, which was closed in early May, will be closed during the 6 month. After the street was closed, the 4 was reopened after months.

The bridge, which passes under the suburban trains running between Haydarpaşa and Gebze and reaches Haydarpaşa Train Station, KadıköyIt was located on the route with heavy traffic flows in.

Rasimpaşa Neighborhood Hayrullah Efendi Street and Acıbadem Mahallesi Fıstıklı Çekmazı Street, which is at the level of the bridge, has been opened to pedestrian and vehicle traffic as of today.

Taşköprü Avenue, which was closed in early May, will be closed during the 6 month. After the street was closed, 4 was opened to traffic again after the month.

Due to the Marmaray project, an intense excavation work continues on the old suburban line. The ground of the old suburban line, where thousands of cubic meters of land have been removed, is being made suitable for the new project. However, Marmaray project and urban renewal works Kadıköyalso affects daily life negatively. The Marmaray project, which has been going on for about 4 years, has caused the traffic problem in the district to increase. However, the problems created by the studies are not limited to traffic density. Construction demolitions and excavations lead to dust clouds in the region. Citizens demand no demolition and excavation work without irrigation.

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