Haliç Metro Bridge
The Haliç Metro Bridge is a vital transportation link in Istanbul, Turkey, connecting the districts of Unkapanı and Ayvansaray. Opened in 2014, it serves the Istanbul Metro system, specifically the M2 line, facilitating the movement of passengers across the Golden Horn.
This bridge is notable for its modern design and engineering, featuring a cable-stayed structure that spans approximately 1,060 meters. It not only enhances public transit but also contributes to the city's infrastructure, reducing traffic congestion and promoting sustainable urban mobility in Istanbul.