State road D.550 (Turkey)

D.550 is a north to south state road in Turkey. It runs mostly along the west coast of Turkey. It starts at Edirne and ends in Muğla. First 226 kilometres (140 mi) of the road is in European portion of Turkey. Between Eceabat and Çanakkale it passes over the Strait of Çanakkale (popularly known as Dardanelles) by ferryboat. The rest of the road is in the Asiatic (so called Anatolia) portion of Turkey. Being north to east road it crosses the major west to east roads in Turkey like D.200 in Çanakkale and D.400 in İzmir. It shares the same itinerary with D.100 between Edirne and Hafsa at the north and it shares the same itinerary with D.400 between Yatağan and Muğla at the south.

D.550
Route information
Part of E87 / E90
Length774 km (481 mi)
Major junctions
North endEdirne
South endMuğla
Highway system
Turkish State Highway System (Devlet Yolu)
List

Itinerary

Province Location Distance from
Edirne
(km)[1]
Distance from
Edirne
(mile)
Distance from
Muğla
(km)
Distance from
Muğla
(mile)
Edirne
Edirne00774481
Havsa2717747464
Uzunköprü11169663412
Keşan [2]15395621386
Çanakkale
Gelibolu181112593368
Eceabat226140548341
Çanakkale [3]227141547340
Ezine [2]276170500311
Ayvacık [2]298185476296
Balıkesir
Edremit360224414257
Burhaniye372231402250
Ayvalık [2]401249373232
İzmir
Dikili junction437272337209
Aliağa494307280174
Menemen[2]522325252157
İzmir549341225140
Torbalı598371176109
Selçuk62939114590
Aydın
Germencik65340612175
Aydın6754199962
Çine7114426339
Muğla
Yatağan junction7484652616
Muğla77448100

References and notes

  1. Vatan Türkiye Turizm Atlası, Boyut Yayıncılık, İstanbul, 2009 ISBN 978-975-23-0634-9
  2. The junction on the ring road.
  3. The 1 km distance between Eceabat and Çanakkale is the ferryboat distance.
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