Sykkylven Bridge Explained

Sykkylven Bridge
Native Name:Sykkylvsbrua
Native Name Lang:no
Carries:Fv 5914
Crosses:Sykkylvsfjorden
Locale:Sykkylven, Norway
Material:Concrete
Length:860m (2,820feet)
Mainspan:50m (160feet)
Spans:15
Clearance Below:16m (52feet)
Open:14 October 2000
Coordinates:62.3836°N 6.5672°W

The Sykkylven Bridge (Norwegian: Sykkylvsbrua) is a concrete bridge that crosses the Sykkylvsfjorden in Sykkylven Municipality in Møre og Romsdal county, Norway. It connects the municipal center of Aure with the village of Ikornnes on the other side of the fjord.[1]

The Sykkylven Bridge was opened on 14 October 2000. The bridge is long, the longest span is, and the maximum clearance to the sea is . The bridge has 15 spans. It cost, and was paid for by the Ekornes corporation.[2] It is a toll bridge that will have a toll estimated to last until 2016.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Sykkylvsbrua. Store norske leksikon. Store norske leksikon. no. 2010-10-06.
  2. News: Aftenposten. 16 July 2005. 2008-07-20. Aurdal. Martine. Ridderen av Sykkylven. no. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20110524015025/http://www.aftenposten.no/kul_und/article1081076.ece. 24 May 2011.