Tender Launched for Sakarya Metrobus Line

In Sakarya, which is preparing to become the second city in Turkey to use metrobus, the Metropolitan Municipality will put out a tender on Thursday, February 27, for the stations and stops of the metrobus line between the Millet Garden and the City Hospital.

The infrastructure of the rail system will be

The first digging for the metrobus work initiated by Mayor Yusuf Alemdar with the aim of versatility and maximum efficiency in transportation was done on Karaman Sebahattin Zaim Boulevard. Work on the line that will form the infrastructure of the future rail system for the region continues without slowing down.

Significant progress made in road widening

The Metropolitan Municipality, which carried out the work with its own resources, made great progress in the road widening works of the 17-kilometer metrobus route. While the teams are carrying out the road widening on the one hand, they are also completing the displacement and infrastructure works on the other.

Stop, turnstile, culvert

The new transportation system, the metrobus, which is expected to reduce traffic congestion in the region, will provide service at 11 stations between the Millet Bahçesi and the City Hospital. These stations will consist of two separate stops opposite each other. The construction of these stops and turnstiles, the assembly of security cabins, electronic infrastructure processes, as well as the construction of culverts on the route and the closure of the bridge gap will be put out to tender on Thursday, February 27.

“A devoted effort with our own resources”

Reminding that they also see the metrobus line project as a preparation for the future rail system for the region, President Yusuf Alemdar said, “Our teams continue to work with great devotion on our metrobus line project, which will diversify urban transportation and greatly ease transportation to the Yenikent region. We are putting out a tender for the 11 stations and 22 stops of the line, where our road widening, infrastructure, culvert, bridge, filling and excavation works, which we have carried out with our own resources, continue, on Thursday, February 27. We are working 7/24, regardless of the workload, to quickly complete our metrobus line, which will be a big step for the future of transportation in Sakarya, and to put it into the service of our citizens.”