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Смотрите также: High Coast Bridge The High Coast Bridge (Hoga Kusten Bridge) is a suspension bridge crossing the mouth of the Angermanalven river near Veda, on the border between the Harnosand and Kramfors municipalities in the province of Angermanland in northern Sweden. High Coast Bridge Official name Hoga Kustenbron Carries 4 lanes of European route E4 Crosses Angermanalven Locale Angermanland Design Suspension bridge Material Concrete, steel Piers in water 2
Total length 1,867 metres (6,125 ft) Width 17.8 metres (58 ft) Height 180 metres (591 ft) Longest span 1,210 metres (3,970 ft) Number of spans 1 Clearance below 40 metres (131 ft) Beginning date of construction 1993 Opening date 1 December 1997 The area is often referred to as The High Coast, hence its name. The bridge replaces Sandobron, the old bridge across the river, in a new extension of the European route E4. It is the second longest suspension bridge in Scandinavia (after Great Belt Fixed Link in Denmark), the third longest in Europe, and the eleventh longest of the world. Comments: 0 |
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