How much money will Marmaray save

Marmaray will save you much money: the age-old dream of Turkey's Marmaray journey begins today. It is expected that Marmaray, which is expected to carry 1.4 million and 1.7 million passengers a day, will generate 1 billion TL and 1.2 billion in revenue annually.
The line where the ticket price is determined as 1.95 TL is expected to pay off between 7.5 year and 9.3 year.
Cost 9.3 billion pounds
According to Yeni Şafak Newspaper, when Marmaray is completed, 76.3 will turn into a kilometer line. The total cost of the project will reach TL 9.3 billion. 13 thousand 558 meter tunnel (1.387 meter immersed tube), 63 mileage suburban line, third line addition, superstructure and electromechanical system renovation railway vehicle to be manufactured, 8 billion 68 million 670 billion 9 million 298 million of the total cost of the project is expected to find a thousand pounds.
5 billion spent
2004 construction works started in the project, so far 4 billion 514 million 343 million pounds, including 5 billion 192 million 158 million pounds were spent.
In 2013, 1 billion 304 million 665 thousand pounds to meet the loan 1 billion 504 million 140 million pounds is planned to be spent. 36 million 320 thousand pounds of this year's expenditure will be given to engineering and consultancy services, 731 million 631 thousand pounds to railroad tube passage, 501 million 884 thousand pounds Gebze-Haydarpaşa, Sirkeci-Halkalı 234 million 305 is intended to be spent on the construction of a railway vehicle, while improving the commuter lines and electromechanical systems.
1,2 billion pounds per year
In the Marmaray project carried out by the Ministry of Transport, Maritime Affairs and Reporting, the majority of its funding was provided by the European Investment Bank and the Japanese International Cooperation Agency (JBIC). Tenders organized separately for Bosphorus crossing, wagon production, consultancy services and electronic mechanical works were made open to international and national contractors and joint ventures. A total of 3 billion 350 million dollars of financing was provided from the Japanese Government, the European Investment Bank and the Council of Europe Development Bank for the Marmaray Project.

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