Sannesund Bridge

Sannesund Bridge (Norwegian: Sannesundbrua) is a motorway cantilever bridge that crosses Glomma river in Viken county, Norway. It extends from Alvim in Sarpsborg to Årum in Fredrikstad.The bridge is 1528 metres long, the longest span is 139 metres, and the maximum clearance is 30 metres. The bridge has 48 spans.[1]

Sannesund Bridge over E6
Sannesund Bridge

Sandesundbrua
Coordinates59°16′13″N 11°5′45″E
CarriesFour lanes on European route E6
Characteristics
Total length1528 metres
Longest span139 metres
Clearance below30 metres
History
Opened1978

Sandesund Bridge was opened in 1978. It carries traffic on European route E6. Under the bridge is a narrow pedestrian bridge over Glomma. Sannesund Bridge is actually two bridges travelling in opposite directions. In 2005, a duplicate of the old bridge began construction. The new bridge parallel to the old one was opened in May 2008. The old bridge was subsequently closed for renovation. It opened again in November 2008, creating a four-lane motorway. [2]

See also

References

  1. "Sannesund Bridge". bestbridge.net. Retrieved September 1, 2017.
  2. Wikivoyage. "E6 through Sweden and Norway". bestbridge.net. Retrieved September 1, 2017.
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