Rollemberg–Vuolo Road–Railway Bridge Explained

Bridge Name:Rollemberg–Vuolo Road–Railway Bridge
Native Name:Ponte Rodoferroviária Rollemberg–Vuolo
Native Name Lang:pt
Carries:all land vehicles (including trains)
Crosses:Paraná River
Locale:Mato Grosso do Sul-São Paulo State line
Design:double-decker
Length:3.7km (02.3miles)[1]
Inaugurated:1998

The Rollemberg–Vuolo Road–Railway Bridge (in Portuguese, Ponte Rodoferroviária Rollemberg-Vuolo) is a double-decker bridge (road on the upper level and railway track at the lower level) over the Parana River, between the states of Mato Grosso do Sul and São Paulo in Brazil.

The bridge was inaugurated in 1998 and connects the roads SP-320 and MS-316. It has 3.7km (02.3miles) of length. Its name pays homage to Brazilian deputy and to senator, for their strong support to the construction of the bridge.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Ministry of Transport - Road-rail bridge over the Parana River. Brazil's Ministry of Transport. pt. 29 January 2012. dead. https://archive.today/20121127040455/http://www2.transportes.gov.br/bit/02-rodo/9-pontes-viadutos/pontes/pt_divisa/rodoferro_ms-sp/Gptfespm.htm. 27 November 2012.