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Eiksund Bridge

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Carries
  
653

Width
  
9.3 m (31 ft)

No. of spans
  
5

Opened
  
2005

Clearance below
  
16 m

Bridge type
  
Cantilever bridge

Design
  
Cantilever bridge

Longest span
  
132 m (433 ft)

Address
  
6068 Eiksund, Norway

Total length
  
405 m

Location
  
Ulstein

Material
  
Concrete

Eiksund Bridge

Locale
  
Ulstein Municipality, Norway

Similar
  
Aursund Bridge, Frednes Bridge, Herøy Bridge, Nerlandsøy Bridge, Andøy Bridge

The Eiksund Bridge (Norwegian: Eiksundbrua) is a cantilever bridge in Ulstein Municipality in the Sunnmøre region of Møre og Romsdal county, Norway. The bridge is connected to the Eiksund Tunnel as part of the Eiksund Sambandet which joins several islands in the municipalities of Ulstein, Herøy, Sande, and Hareid to the mainland, without the use of ferries.

The bridge runs from the village of Eiksund on Hareidlandet island to the western part of the island of Eika. The bridge is 405 metres (1,329 ft) long and 9.3 metres (31 ft) wide. It has 5 spans, of which the longest is 132 metres (433 ft). The sailing space underneath is 20 metres (66 ft) across, with a maximum height of 16 metres (52 ft).

The bridge was finished in 2005, but connections with the Eiksund Tunnel were not available until it officially opened in February 2008. Until then, only local traffic between Hareidlandet and Eika could use the bridge.

In February 2006, the Mechanical Contractors Association stated that Eiksund Bridge had been built too small, and was dangerous to use, especially in the snow.

References

Eiksund Bridge Wikipedia