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Stavanger City Bridge

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Carries
  
435

Locale
  
Stavanger, Norway

Longest span
  
185 metres (607 ft)

Opened
  
1978

Clearance below
  
26 m

Bridge type
  
Cable-stayed bridge

Crosses
  
Straumsteinsundet

Design
  
Cable-stayed bridge

No. of spans
  
24

Total length
  
1,067 m

Location
  
Stavanger

Material
  
Concrete

Stavanger City Bridge

Address
  
Bybrua, 4013 Stavanger, Norway

Similar
  
Lysefjord Bridge, Kjellingstraumen Bridge, Bergsøysund Bridge, Randøy Bridge, Folda Bridge

Drone stavanger city bridge


Stavanger City Bridge (Norwegian: Stavanger bybru) is a cable-stayed bridge in the city of Stavanger in Rogaland county, Norway. The bridge has one tower and it was one of the first larger cable-stayed bridge in Norway when it opened on 31 January 1978. The bridge crosses the Straumsteinsundet strait connecting the city centre of Stavanger to the small islands of Grasholmen and Sølyst. It is the main connection to the whole the borough of Hundvåg which is a series of islands that are all interconnected by small bridges.

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The Stavanger City Bridge is 1,067 metres (3,501 ft) long, the main span is 185 metres (607 ft), and the maximum clearance to the sea is 26 metres (85 ft). The reinforced concrete bridge has 24 spans.

The bridge has a high volume of travelers crossing it every day. This has led to the construction of the new Hundvåg Tunnel, which will connect the mainland city of Stavanger with the islands of Buøy and Hundvåg. The new tunnel will relieve quite a bit of this traffic when it opens in 2019. The tunnel will run under the strait, immediately west of the bridge.

Phantom 3 stavanger city bridge


References

Stavanger City Bridge Wikipedia