Latest Situation in Kuruçeşme Tram Project

Latest Situation in Kurucesme Tram Project
Latest Situation in Kuruçeşme Tram Project

Kocaeli Metropolitan Municipality Mayor Tahir Büyükakın saw on site the latest status of the tram project, which will extend to Kuruçeşme, which has created great satisfaction with the service it provides in Izmit. While the legs of the 332-meter-long 8-span bridge, which will enable the tram to pass to Kuruçeşme, are completed, the assembly of the steel beams will begin soon. Evaluating the project, Mayor Büyükakın said, “I am closely following our project that will extend to Kuruçeşme. When we put our tram into service, our people will be happy once again. Our effort is to run after the work and service policy opened by our President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.”

“WE ARE PROGRESSING TOWARDS OUR GOALS IN OUR CITY”

Mayor Büyükakın said, “We show our love for our nation with our hundreds of services and works, on the one hand, by establishing hearts on the other. Of course, we have more work to do in Kocaeli. We have completed 314 works and services in our city. We realized an investment of 4 Billion 595 Million TL. It continues in 3 projects with an investment budget of 145 Billion 109 Million TL. With our solution-oriented service approach, we are moving towards our goals in our city by determining our priorities well and making quick decisions.”

WE SAY 'NO STOP, KEEP ON THE WAY'

Emphasizing that “We are working on the 7/24 basis for the development and revival of Kocaeli in every field”, Mayor Büyükakın said, “Under the leadership of our President, we say 'Don't stop, just keep going'. We continue on our way shoulder to shoulder with our nation. We take our steps in transportation by considering generations and the future of the city. By planning well and being well organized, we work for our generations to live happily in the strong Turkey of tomorrow. We are working for 'green transportation' that will affect not only the future of our city but also our country. We are making efforts to establish a more effective and efficient network in transportation.”

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