Lillebæltsbroen
Coordinates: 55 ° 31 ′ 0 ″ N , 9 ° 42 ′ 34 ″ E
Lillebæltsbroen | ||
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The bridge seen from Middelfart | ||
use | Road and rail bridge | |
Crossing of | Little Belt | |
place | Middelfart | |
Entertained by | Vejdirektoratet | |
construction | Truss bridge , Gerber girder bridge | |
overall length | 1178 m | |
width | 20.5 m | |
Clear height | 33 m | |
start of building | 1929 | |
opening | May 14, 1935 | |
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Lillebæltsbroen (also Den gamle Lillebæltsbro ) is a combined road and rail bridge over the Little Belt near Middelfart , Denmark , which was put into operation on May 14, 1935 and connects the Jutland peninsula with Funen .
Technical specifications
The bridge has a total length of 1178 meters. It consists of the 825 m long river bridge and two approach bridges. The river bridge is a steel truss construction with five spans of lengths 137.5 m, 165 m, 220 m, 165 m and 137.5 m. The maximum construction height in the middle of the bridge is 24 m, with a clear height of 33 m above the water. The main bridge is a tanner girder bridge , which is difficult to see. The approach bridges consist of reinforced concrete arches with widths of 36 m and an elevated roadway. There are five arches on the north bank and three on the south bank.
Lillebæltsbroen is used as a motif on the 100 kroner banknotes . The banknote, drawn by the artist Karin Birgitte Lund, is part of a series published from 2009 to 2011 that, among other things, has Danish bridges as a theme.
Since May 2015, groups of visitors have been able to go on a so-called bridge walking under professional guidance . The inspection takes place 20 m above the road, about 60 m above sea level.
See also
Web links
- Lillebæltsbroen. In: Structurae
- Detailed film documentation on the construction ( Bilfinger Berger ) bauforum24.tv
Individual evidence
- ↑ Marcel Prade: Les grands ponts du monde . Première partie, Ponts remarquables d'Europe. Brissaud à Poitiers, ISBN 2-902170-65-3 , p. 41
- ↑ national banks : Danske pengesedler series 2009-2011 ( Memento of 5 November 2006 at the Internet Archive ) retrieved (Danish) on September 22, 2012
- ^ Bridgewalking , accessed August 2, 2016.