Turkey's largest city will get a light railway and a new bridge as part of a transport overhaul, according to Turkish officials.
The new plans for Istanbul include a 250km light railway by 2012, the city's Mayor said yesterday.
The government is also currently considering an international project to build a third bridge over the Bosphorous strait. The light rail will follow the massive $3bn Marmaray rail tube tunnel project, which is expected to open in 2011.
Reported by staff writer
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