State road D.100 (Turkey)

D.100 is a west to east state road in Turkey. It starts at Kapıkule, the Bulgarian border check point, and ends in Gürbulak, the Iranian border check point.[1] Since it runs all the way from west to east it crosses most of the north to south state roads including D.650, D.750, D.850 and D.950.

D.100
Route information
Part of E80 / AH1 / AH5 / AH85
Length1,788 km (1,111 mi)
Major junctions
West end A4 at the Bulgarian border near Kapıkule
East end Road 32 at the Iranian border near Gürbulak
Highway system
Turkish State Highway System (Devlet Yolu)
List
State road D-100 in Kadıköy, Istanbul seen westwards.

Itinerary

Province Location Distance from Kapıkule (km) Distance from Kapıkule (mile) Distance from Gürbulak (km) Distance from Gürbulak (mile)
Edirne Province
Kapıkule
(Bulgarian border)
Maritsa motorway
0017881111
Edirne231417651097
Kırklareli ProvinceLüleburgaz955916931052
Tekirdağ ProvinceÇorlu1428816461023
İstanbul Provinceİstanbul[2]2531571535954
Kocaeli Province
Gebze3131941475917
İzmit3642261426884
Sakarya ProvinceAdapazarı4012491387862
Bolu Province
Bolu5153201273791
Gerede5683531220758
Çankırı ProvinceIlgaz7054381083673
Çorum ProvinceOsmancık815506973605
Amasya Province
Merzifon873546910565
Amasya924574864536
Tokat ProvinceNiksar1030641758471
Sivas ProvinceKoyulhisar (junction)1117694671417
Erzincan ProvinceErzincan1288800500311
Erzurum Province
Aşkale1423884365227
Erzurum1477918311193
Horasan1561970227141
Ağrı Province
Ağrı1659103012980
Doğubayazıt175110893522
Gürbulak
(Iranian border)
Road 32
1788111100

Helicopter crash

On March 10, 2017, a Sikorsky S-76 helicopter owned by Swan Aviation hit the antenna of the Endem TV Tower in heavy fog and crashed onto the State Road D100. All seven people on board were killed.[3]

References and notes

  1. Vatan Türkiye Turizm Atlası, Boyut Yayıncılık, İstanbul, 2009 ISBN 978-975-23-0634-9
  2. In İstanbul the road crosses the strait of Bosphorous by the Eurasia Tunnel
  3. "Investigation launched into helicopter crash killing 7 in Istanbul". Hürriyet Daily News. 2017-03-12. Retrieved 2017-03-12.
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