Bitarap Turkmenistan Avenue

Bitarap Turkmenistan Avenue (Turkmen: Bitarap Türkmenistan şaýoly, lit.'Neutral Turkmenistan Avenue') is the main avenue and one of the largest roads of Ashgabat. Bitarap Turkmenistan is historically called Podvoiskogo Street. In 2011, it was reconstructed by the Turkish company Polimeks.[1] Prospect originates from the Neutrality Monument. White marble houses, modern supermarkets, office buildings, and infrastructure were built along the avenue. Prospect intersects Chandybil highway, Archabil highway and 10 ýyl Aabadnçylyk[2] street.

Bitarap Turkmenistan Avenue
View of Ashgabat from Arch of Neutrality to Bitarap Turkmenistan Avenue
Native nameBitarap Türkmenistan şaýoly (Turkmen)
LocationAshgabat, Turkmenistan
Postal code744000

Characteristics

The road is 30 meters in width and consists of 8 lanes, with each direction of traffic comprising four lanes. The avenue has a side walk, bouquets dividing strip, and ancillary roads. The roadway curbs and sidewalks are paved with granite. Bus stops with air-conditioned rooms, a kiosk and a telephone booths furnished in Turkmen style are present throughout the tracks. Trees and shrubs have been planted along the avenue. The street is well equipped with a traffic light LED system along with several overhead and underground passages.

Notable buildings and structures

References

  1. "Major reconstruction of Bitarap Turkmenistan avenue completed". Turkmenistan.ru. 2013-07-26. Archived from the original on 2013-12-02. Retrieved 2014-04-24.
  2. "golden age". Turkmenistan. Retrieved 2014-04-24.
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