Mariánský most explained

Elevation:60
Lat D:50
Lat M:39
Lat S:37
Lat Ns:N
Long D:14
Long M:03
Long S:13
Long Ew:E -->
Bridge Name:Mariánský most
Official Name:Mariánský most
Crosses:Elbe
Locale:Ústí nad Labem
Design:2 pylons, 15 cables each
Mainspan:179m (587feet)
Height:60m (200feet) (pylon)
Begin:1993
Complete:1998
Open:1998
Coordinates:50.6602°N 14.0536°W
Mapframe-Zoom:14

Mariánský most is a cantilever spar cable-stayed bridge for the road transport, bicycles and pedestrians in the city of Ústí nad Labem, Czech Republic. It was opened in 1998 and is the third bridge in the city. It was designed by the architect Roman Koucký.

Construction

The bridge has a cantilever spar composed of 2 pylons, each of them containing 15 steel cables that hold the bridge deck. The length of bridge deck is 179 m and the height of pylons is 60 m. The weight of the bridge is 3500 tons. The used material is the steel and ferroconcrete.

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