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Bosporus overhead line crossings

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From Kireçburnu

Bosporus overhead line crossings refers to the three transmission line crossings of the Bosporus, the strait in Istanbul, Turkey.

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154 kV Vaniköy-Etiler

The Bosporus overhead line crossing 1 was the first overhead transmission line crossing the Bosporus. It was inaugurated in 1957 and it is designed and operated for two 154 kV circuits. Although apparently designed for overhead ground wires, none are currently present. The span width is 1,782 m (5,846 ft), clearance over Bosporus is 59 m (194 ft). The pylons carrying this span are 113 metres tall.

From Arnavutköy
From Etiler

Coordinates

380 kV Anadolukavağı-Rumelikavağı

Crossing II

Bosporus overhead line crossing 2 is the second transmission line across Bosporus. It is designed for two 420 kV circuits and it went in service in 1983. It has a span width of 1,906 m (6,253 ft) and is mounted on 124 metres tall pylons.

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Crossing III

Bosporus overhead line crossing 3 is the third overhead line crossing of the Bosporus. It is adjacent to the second crossing, and is designed for four 420 kV circuits, but can be used after some re-engineering work also for 800 kV lines. Since 1999, two of the four circuits are in use. The pylons on which the 1,884 m (6,181 ft) crossing span is mounted are 160 m (520 ft) high.

Anchor Tower at Anadolu Kavağı, at Asian side
Looking east from Sarıyer

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154 kV

[1] [2] [3] [4]

380 kV

[5] [6] [7] [8] [9]

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This page was last edited on 11 January 2023, at 18:41
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