Otoyol 51
Otoyol 51 (English: Motorway 51), abbreviated as O-51, aka Adana-Erdemli Otoyolu (English: Adana-Erdemli Motorway), is a toll motorway in the Mediterranean Region of Turkey, connecting the cities Adana and Mersin. The motorway is on its full length of 99 km (62 mi) part of international routes as of European routes E90 and E982 and Asian Highway 84.
Otoyol 51 | ||||
Adana-Erdemli Motorway Adana-Erdemli Otoyolu | ||||
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Length | 82.3 km (51.1 mi) | |||
Existed | 1992–present | |||
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Regions | Mediterranean | |||
Provinces | Adana, Mersin | |||
Major cities | Adana, Tarsus, Mersin | |||
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The motorway starts from the western terminus of O-52 in Central Adana, runs westward reaching the south terminus of Pozantı-Adana Motorway O-21 northeast of Tarsus, continues southwest to Mersin bypassing it at north and terminates in Erdemli.
There are plans to extend the motorway to Silifke.
Exit list
Province | District | km | mi | Exit | Destination | Notes |
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Adana | Yüreğir | 0.0 | 0.0 | K1 | Dr. Mithat Özsan Blv. | Continues as ![]() |
Seyhan River | 0.0 | 0.0 | ||||
Seyhan/Çukurova | K2 | Özdemir Sabancı Blvd. — Beyazevler | ||||
K3 | Mavi Blv. | Eastbound entrance and exit | ||||
K3 | Kasım Yener Blvd. | Westbound entrance and exit | ||||
- | Dr. Ahmet Sadık Blvd. | Westbound exit | ||||
K4 | Öğretmenler Blvd. | |||||
K5 | ![]() |
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Mersin | Tarsus | |||||
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K7 | Tarsus connector — Tarsus | Connector to ![]() | ||||
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K8 | 151st St. — Mersin | Connector to ![]() | ||||
Toroslar | K9 | ![]() |
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Yenişehir | K10 | Pamuklu Ave. — Mersin Arena | ||||
Mezitli | K11 | Vatan Ave. — Kuyuluk | ||||
Erdemli | K12 | ![]() |
Light blue indicates toll section of motorway.
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gollark: I think OC allows you to whitelist users of a computer (not in software, as in people who aren't allowed literally can't interact with the computer) for some stupid reason, actually.
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gollark: Anyway. Basically anything which doesn't require world interaction which OC can do, CC can also do.
See also
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