Río Cruces Bridge Explained

Bridge Name:Río Cruces Bridge
Official Name:Puente Río Cruces
Crosses:Cruces River
Maint:Valdivia municipality http://www.munivaldivia.cl/
Open:1987
Coordinates:-39.8255°N -73.2655°W

Río Cruces Bridge is a triangular bridge spanning Cruces River that unites Isla Teja from Torobayo, a sub-urban area of Valdivia. Together with Pedro de Valdivia Bridge (built in 1954) it allows connection from Valdivia to the coastal town Niebla. Before the opening of Río Cruces Bridge the main access to Niebla was via a ferry from La Mulatas to Torobayo. Other areas that benefited from the bridge were Punucapa and Curiñanco.

It was built from December 1984 to February 1987.[1]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: PUENTE CRUCES. Vialidad. August 7, 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20170430183806/http://loslagos.vialidad.cl/obras%20relevantes/puente_cruces/ptecruces.htm. April 30, 2017.