Hardanger Bridge

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Hardanger Bridge is a bridge under construction which will cross the Hardangerfjord in southwestern Norway. It will replace today’s ferry connection, a part of the shortest road connection between Oslo and Bergen. The bridge will be about 1380 metres long, with a main span of 1310 meters. It will be a suspension bridge, one of the longest spans in the World (no 7 in today’s list, no 9 when completed, and no 1 in Norway). Sailingsheight is 55 meters and towers reach 186 meters. The bridge will have two lanes and a width of 7,5 meter for the roadway, and a bike/walkpath. The traffic on the bridge is only estimated for 1850 vehicles per day in 2020 since it’s located in a very sparsely populated area. Opening is scheduled for 2013.

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