Bømla Bridge
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The Bømla Bridge (Norwegian: Bømlabrua) is a suspension bridge which crosses Spissøysundet between the islands of Nautøy in Stord and Spissøy in Bømlo, Norway. The bridge is 998 meters (3,274 ft) long, has a main span of 577 meters (1,893 ft) and a clearance below of 36 meters (118 ft). It carries two lanes of County Road 542 (former National Road 542) and a combined pedestrian and bicycle pathway. It is part of the Triangle Link, a fixed link which connects Stord to Bømlo, and both to the mainland at Sveio. Plans for a crossing arose in the 1960s, and was until the 1990s planned as a pontoon bridge further north. The Bømla Bridge entered the plans after the decision to combine the crossing with the Bømlafjord Tunnel. Construction started in 1999; the bridge cost 342 million Norwegian krone (NOK) and was opened for use on 30 April 2001. The bridge is a toll road.
Wikipedia article: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bømla_Bridge
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Coordinates: 59°44'13"N 5°22'45"E
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- Sandesundbrua 326 km
- Føyno island 1.9 km
- Heiane Næringspark 4.8 km
- Kvaerner Shipyard 7.3 km
- Leirvik City Centre 8.3 km
- Ådlandsvatnet 8.8 km
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- Fitjar Municipality 19 km
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- Fitjar Islands 21 km
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