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O-33
Northern Aegean Motorway
Kuzey Ege Otoyolu
Route information
Part of E87
Length55.2 km (34.3 mi)
Existed2019–present
Major junctions
South end O-30 in Çiğli, İzmir
North endBergama
Location
CountryTurkey
RegionsAegean
Provincesİzmir
Highway system
O-32 O-51

Otoyol 33, O-33 or North Aegean Motorway (Turkish: Kuzey Ege Otoyolu) and abbreviated as the O-33 is a 55.2 km (34.3 mi) long toll motorway in western Turkey.Beginning at an intersection with İzmir Beltway, the O-33 runs north from Çiğli to Bergama and parallels the D550 for most of its route.[1]

History

On 15 February 2017 the tender to construct the motorway was awarded to a consortium of three companies, IC İçdaş, Kalyon and Astaldi. Like other otoyol projects in Turkey, the tender was awarded under a build-operate-transfer contract until 2027.[2] Groundbreaking for the highway took place on 5 April 2017 in a ceremony attended by Prime Minister Binali Yıldırım and Minister of Transport Ahmet Arslan. The US$408.2 million motorway was opened to traffic on 30 October 2019.[3][4]


The designation O-33 had previously been used for the Bursa Beltway, now designated as a part of the O-5 and O-22.[1]

Exit list

ProvinceDistrictkmmiExitDestinationsNotes
İzmirMenemen00.0 O-30Highway continues as O-30
5.43.4K1 D.250 — Manisa, Turgutlu
14.38.9Menemen Toll Plaza
16.410.2Buruncuk Tunnel
18.211.3K2 P.35-79 — FoçaConnects to D.550
Aliağa23.114.4K3 P.35-79 — Yeni FoçaConnects to D.550
28.817.9K4Necmettin Giritlioğlu Cd. — AliağaConnects to D.550
32.920.4K5Aliağa O.S.B.
46.328.8K6Mimar Sinan Cd. — Yenişakran
Bergama55.234.3K7Çandarlı Connector — Port of ÇandarlıConnects to D.550
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

See also

References

  1. 1 2 "İzmir-Bursa Otoyallar Haritası 2022".
  2. Menemen-Aliağa-Çandarlı Otoyolu İhalesi Sonuçlandı 17 February 2017, eborsahaber.com
  3. Menemen-Aliağa-Çandarlı Otoyolu'nda çalışmalar başladı
  4. Ulaştırma Bakanlığı açıkladı! Otoyol kullanıma açılıyor
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