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Zárate–Brazo Largo Bridge

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Crosses
  
Paraná River

Total length
  
550 m

Construction started
  
November 1971

Location
  
Zárate

Design
  
Cable-stayed bridge

Height
  
110 m

Opened
  
14 December 1977

Province
  
Buenos Aires Province

Zárate–Brazo Largo Bridge

Carries
  
National Route 12, General Urquiza Railway

Locale
  
Zárate, Buenos Aires, and Brazo Largo, Entre Ríos

Official name
  
Complejo Unión Nacional

Preceded by
  
Rosario-Victoria Bridge

Address
  
Punte Bartolomé Mitre, Zárate, Buenos Aires, Argentina

Similar
  
Libertador General San Martí, Raúl Uranga – Carlos Sy, Quinta Jovita, El Palmar National Park, General Belgrano Bridge

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The Zárate–Brazo Largo Bridges are two cable-stayed road and railway bridges in Argentina, crossing the Paraná River (Paraná Guazú and Paraná de las Palmas) between the cities of Zárate, Buenos Aires Province, and Brazo Largo, Entre Ríos Province.

The bridges have a suspended length of 550 m (1,804 ft), with a main span of 330 m (1,083 ft). Its pylons are 110 m (361 ft) high, and its deck depth is 2.6 m (8.5 ft). They were built between 1972 and 1977 on a design by Italian engineer Fabrizio de Miranda, and refurbished in 1998.

Zárate–Brazo Largo links the north of Buenos Aires with the southern part of the Argentine Mesopotamia, and also, by extension, Argentina with Uruguay and Brazil. The road link has four lanes. The main span is 50 m (164 ft) over the water level of the Paraná, which allows the passage of very large ships.

The bridge over the Parana de las Palmas is called "Bartolomé Mitre", while bridge over the Parana Guazú is called "Justo José de Urquiza".

References

Zárate–Brazo Largo Bridge Wikipedia