Kremsbrücke Pressingberg
| Kremsbrücke Pressingberg | |
|---|---|
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| Coordinates | 46°57′43″N 13°37′12″E / 46.962°N 13.620°ECoordinates: 46°57′43″N 13°37′12″E / 46.962°N 13.620°E |
| Locale | Carinthia, Austria |
| Official name | Kremsbrücke Pressingberg |
| Characteristics | |
| Material | concrete |
| Total length | 2,607 metres (8,553 ft) |
| History | |
| Construction begin | 1978 |
| Construction end | 1980 |
| Longest bridge in Austria. | |
The Kremsbrücke Pressingberg bridge is the longest bridge in Austria at 2,607 metres (8,553 ft).
The bridge is situated in Kremsbrücke, Carinthia, Austria.[1] It is actually two cantilever truss bridges end to end (the Kremsbrücke and Pressingberg bridges). Construction took three years (1978-1980).
The bridge carries the A10 Tauern Autobahn, which connects Salzburg to Spittal, across the Krems valley.[2] The roadway is 84 feet (25.5 m) wide, resting on a box girder 24.6 feet (7.5 m) wide and 16 feet (5 m) deep, and is divided into four traffic lanes. [3]
References
- ↑ Nicolas Janberg. "Structurae (en): Kremsbrücke Pressingberg (1980)".
- ↑ A10 Tauern Autobahn
- ↑ "Krems Bridge Pressingburg". Retrieved 29 July 2015.
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