Ghotour Bridge

Ghotour Bridge is a railway bridge in Khoy County, West Azarbaijan Province, Iran, over the Ghotour River.[1] It is an arch bridge, was completed in 1970, and has a length of 442.9 m. (1453 ft.) with the largest span being 223.1 m. (732 ft.).[2]

Notes

  1. "Ghotour Valley Bridge (1970)" Nicolas Janberg's Structurae
  2. "Ghotour Valley Bridge" American Bridge Net

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