Singeç Bridge, which was opened by Atatürk, is in service again

Singeç Bridge, which was opened by Atatürk, is in service again
Singeç Bridge, which was opened by Atatürk, is in service again

Singeç Bridge, which was inaugurated by Mustafa Kemal Atatürk in Tunceli in 1937, was enlarged, modernized and put into service.

The Singeç Bridge, which connects Tunceli's Pertek, Hozat, Ovacık and Çemişgezek districts, was put into service in 1937 by Mustafa Kemal Atatürk. Within the framework of the studies initiated by the Ministry of Transport in 2020, the Singeç Bridge, with a total length of 14 meters, consisting of 13 legs and 472 spans, was made wider and more modern. Adil Karaismailoğlu, Minister of Transport and Infrastructure, also shared on his twitter account, due to the fact that the bridge, which shortened the route by 3 and a half kilometers, was put into service.

Minister Karaismaoğlu shared the following statements on his social media account: “The Tunceli Singeç Bridge is at the service of our nation. Good luck with our project, which is a bridge to 4 districts in Tunceli and facilitates transportation.”