Smaalenene Bridge
Norway /
Ostfold /
Spydeberg /
E18
World
/ Norway
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bridge, road bridge
Smaalenene bridge, and the new part of the highway between Oslo and Stockholm was opened November 23, 2010 by the Norwegian Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg. The bridge is 315 meters long and crosses the longest river in Norway, Glomma. The main span is 185 meters and the tower is 88 meter high. The buildingprosess was started in 2007.
The bridge has a tower close 90 meters high and is founded on a 24 meter high column rising from the bottom of River Glomma. The German Bilfinger Berger has carried out the construction works on behalf of the Norwegian state road authorities. The bridge is a part of the larger new E18 motor way project, connecting Oslo and Stockholm.
The bridge has a tower close 90 meters high and is founded on a 24 meter high column rising from the bottom of River Glomma. The German Bilfinger Berger has carried out the construction works on behalf of the Norwegian state road authorities. The bridge is a part of the larger new E18 motor way project, connecting Oslo and Stockholm.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smaalenene_Bridge
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Coordinates: 59°35'34"N 11°5'30"E
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- Stord Bridge 320 km
- Frekasundbrua bridge 320 km
- Osterøy Bridge 323 km
- Askøy Bridge 339 km
- Nordhordland Bridge (Nordhordlandsbrua) 340 km
- Askimporten Tunnel 0.8 km
- Spydeberg Municipality 1.5 km
- Glava Isolasjon 3.2 km
- Askim Municipality 4.7 km
- Solbergfoss - Kraftstasjon 6 km
- Askim næringspark 6.6 km
- E 18 Lastebilservice AS 7.2 km
- Hobøl Municipality 10 km
- Skiptvet Municipality 14 km
- Øyeren 20 km