Royal Bridge (Badajoz)
The Royal Bridge (Spanish: Puente Real) is a bridge in Badajoz, Spain. It crosses over the Guadiana.
Royal Bridge Puente Real | |
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Coordinates | 38°52′33″N 6°59′34″W |
Crosses | Guadiana |
Locale | Badajoz, Spain |
Characteristics | |
Design | Cable-stayed bridge |
Total length | 452 m |
Width | 23 m |
Height | 81.20 m |
Longest span | 136 m |
History | |
Opened | 23 December 1994 |
Location | |
History and description
Promoted by the Junta de Extremadura,[1] the foundation stone was laid on 28 September 1992.[2] The project consists of a cable-stayed bridge over the Guadiana with the following spans: (136 + 88 + 32) m.[1] The bridge is continued by a viaduct displaying six spans of 32 m, making a total length of 452 m.[2] The bridge platform, with 2 lanes in each direction, has a width of 23 m.[2] The main pylon, made of reinforced concrete, stands 81.20 m high.[1] It features 28 tension cables.[3]
It was opened on 23 December 1994.[3] Following its inauguration, it became the busiest bridge in the municipality.[4]
References
- "Puente Real (Badajoz/España)" (PDF). Revista de Obras Públicas. Madrid: Colegio de Caminos, Canales y Puertos (144): 66–67. ISSN 0034-8619.
- "IV Puente sobre el Río Guadiana. Puente Real. Badajoz" (PDF). Mérida: Junta de Extremadura. pp. 1–4.
- "Tiene 26 años, 452 metros y 28 tensores". Hoy. 31 October 2010.
- Gilgado, Antonio (17 April 2017). "El radar del Puente Real espanta a los conductores que cruzan el río". Hoy.
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