Drammen Bridge

Summary

The Drammen Bridge (Norwegian: Drammensbrua) is a motorway box girder bridge that crosses Drammenselva river in the town of Drammen in Norway. It is the longest road bridge in Norway, 1,892 metres (6,207 ft) long.[1] The bridge has 41 spans; the longest span is 60 metres (200 ft).[2] The maximum clearance to the water is 11 metres (36 ft).

Drammen Bridge

Drammensbrua
The bridge in summer 2006.
Coordinates59°44′15″N 10°13′15″E / 59.73750°N 10.22083°E / 59.73750; 10.22083
CarriesFour lanes on European route E18
Characteristics
Total length1892 metres
Longest span60 metres
No. of spans41
Clearance above11 metres
Clearance below11 metres
History
Opened1975 / 2005
Location
Map

The Drammen Bridge was opened in 1975 with two lanes. A parallel bridge was finished in 2005 with two more lanes.

The new bridge has round, slim pillars, while the old one had wide, rectangular pillars. It was decided to replace the pillars under the old bridge, with round pillars similar to the new. This work started shortly after the new bridge opened, and the bridge was closed. The replacement was finished in December, 2006.

See also edit

External links edit

  • An article about the new bridge (in Norwegian)
  • Drammen Bridge at Structurae
  • The World's Longest Tunnel Page (bridge section)

References edit

  1. ^ Bjaaland, Patricia Crinion; Brady, M Michael; Drabble, Belinda (1999). Living in Norway: Patricia Crinion Bjaaland's Classic Guide for New Residents. Oslo: Palamedes Press. p. 50.
  2. ^ Selberg, Arne; Aune, Petter; Holand, Ivar (1981). Norwegian Bridge Building : A Volume Honouring Arne Selberg. Trondheim: Tapir. p. 34.