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    Konak Tunnel (Turkish: Konak Tüneli) is a road tunnel in Konak district of in İzmir, Turkey. It was opened to traffic in 2015. The tunnel is situated in Konak, İzmir connecting the Mustafa Kemal Coastal Boulevard in Konak with Yeşildere Street in Yeşildere neighborhood in the city's south.

    • 25 May 2015; 8 years ago
    • 23 September 2011
    • 36,422 (daily average, 2017)
  2. May 17, 2023 · Nestled beneath the picturesque landscapes of Cappadocia lies the extraordinary Oz Konak Underground City, an intriguing labyrinth of tunnels and chambers that tells the story of the region’s ancient inhabitants.

  3. Jul 1, 2020 · In this study, the 484 m long critical sections of the Konak tunnel (geotechnical sectors) have been explored by 8 boreholes. Starting from KM 0 + 550 and ending at KM 2 + 200, the Konak tunnel has two tubes running parallel to each other.

    • Kadir Yertutanol, Haluk Akgün, Evrim Sopacı
    • 2020
  4. Aug 28, 2013 · The new Konak Tunnel in the port city of Izmir will cut journey times. Two new tunnel connections in Turkey will improve transport in key areas.

  5. Jul 1, 2020 · Yertutanol et al. performed vertical displacement controlling and verification together with primary support design for Konak twin-tube tunnel in İzmir.

  6. The tunnel is part of a 7-kilometre-long (4.3 mi) express route that will connect the İzmir Coach Terminal, in Bornova, to central Konak, via the Konak Tunnel. Once completed, the tunnel will become the longest tunnel in the İzmir Province and the 14th longest in Turkey.

  7. After coming out of the underpass, the boulevard shares a trumpet interchange with Halil Rıfat Paşa Avenue and the Konak Tunnel. Following the interchange, the boulevard turns west and runs directly along the coast with the Konak Tram and a wide pedestrian walkway on its north side.

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