Steyregger Bridge

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Coordinates: 48 ° 17 ′ 14 ″  N , 14 ° 20 ′ 36 ″  E

Steyregger Bridge
Steyregger Bridge
Left the Steyregger bridge, right next to it the Steyregg railway bridge
use Car bridge, bike path
Convicted Danube road , bike path
Subjugated Danube
place Linz
construction Cable-stayed bridge
overall length 453 m
width 25 m
Number of openings five
Longest span 161 m
opening September 12, 1979
location
Steyregger Bridge (Austria)
Steyregger Bridge

The Steyregger Bridge is one of the three Linz road bridges over the Danube . As part of Donau Strasse , it is a motorway bridge, but also has cycle paths separated by guard rails . It opened on September 12, 1979.

It has an A-shaped, 44 m high pylon , which is articulated on the cantilever arms of the pylon crossbeam on the river pillar. His head is braced to the roadway girder with 2 cables on each side. It has five openings with spans of 50.6 + 161.0 + 3 × 80.6 m, with which it bridges the bank edge zone of the industrial area, the main navigation channel of the Danube, its edge areas and the flood zone.

Your bridge panel is a composite structure of four steel solid wall girders and a 20 cm thick reinforced concrete slab .

The bridge was built on behalf of the Upper Austrian state government in a joint venture between the construction companies Hamberger Baugesellschaft, Mayreder Krauss & Co and Porr AG - in cooperation with VOEST - Alpine . Construction management and planning was carried out by Waagner-Biro .

renovation

In the summer months of 2016 and 2017, the bridge was completely renovated and one side was closed.

See also

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Karl Gotsch: Danube bridges in Austria.
  2. ETH - e-periodica. Retrieved October 27, 2019 .
  3. OÖ Nachrichten of September 7, 2017: Steyregger Bridge will be opened to traffic on Friday ; accessed on September 27, 217