The Fatih Sultan Mehmet Bridge ("Sultan Mehmed the Conqueror Bridge"; , abbreviated as F.S.M. Köprüsü), also known as the Second Bosphorus Bridge (), is a bridge in Istanbul, Turkey spanning the Bosphorus Strait (Turkish: Boğaziçi). When completed in 1988, it was the 5th-longest suspension bridge span in the world.

The bridge is named after the 15th-century Ottoman Sultan Mehmed the Conqueror, who conquered the Byzantine capital, Constantinople (Istanbul), in 1453. It carries the European route E80, Asian Highway 1, Asian Highway 5 and Otoyol 2 highways.

Three other bridges that connect Europe and Asia are located in Turkey, which are named Yavuz Sultan Selim Bridge, 15 July Martyrs Bridge (formerly known as Bosphorus Bridge) and the 1915 Çanakkale Bridge.

Location

The bridge is situated between Istanbul Hisarüstü (European side) and Kavacık (Asian side). It is a gravity-anchored suspension bridge with steel pylons and vertical hangers. The aerodynamic deck hangs on double vertical steel cables. It is 1,510 m long with a deck width of 39 m. The distance between the towers (main span) is 1,090 m and their height over the road level is 105 m. The clearance of the bridge from sea level is 64 m. and BOTEK Bosphorus Technical Consulting Corp., who had previously designed the Bosphorus Bridge. An international consortium of three Japanese companies (including IHI Corporation and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries), one Italian (Impregilo) and one Turkish company (STFA) carried out the construction works. The bridge was completed on 29 May 1988, and later opened on 3 June 1988 by Prime Minister Turgut Özal, who drove his official car, becoming the first to cross.

As of 2024 the toll fee is 15 to 110 Turkish lira, depending on the type of vehicle.

thumb|280px|Fatih Sultan Mehmet Bridge and the skyscrapers of [[Levent (left) and Maslak (right) business districts]]

See also

  • Bosphorus Bridge
  • Yavuz Sultan Selim Bridge
  • Eurasia Tunnel, undersea tunnel, crossing the Bosphorus for vehicular traffic, opened in December 2016.
  • Great Istanbul Tunnel, a proposed three-level road-rail undersea tunnel.
  • 1915 Çanakkale Bridge, longest suspension bridge in the world in Çanakkale.
  • Osman Gazi Bridge
  • Marmaray, rail line connecting the Asian and European sides of Istanbul
  • Public transport in Istanbul
  • Rail transport in Turkey
  • Turkish Straits

References

  • Google aerial image of bridge
  • 3D-model ″Fatih Sultan Mehmet Bridge″ for Google Earth