José León de Carranza Bridge

José León de Carranza Bridge (also referred to as the Carranza Bridge) is a 1400 m steel bridge that connects the city of Cádiz to the mainland.[1] The bridge goes over the Bay of Cádiz. It forms part of the national network of roads with the number N-443. It is the older of the two bridges crossing to the city of Cádiz, the second being La Pepa Bridge to the north. This bridge is also one of the longest bascule bridges in Europe.

José León de Carranza Bridge
Coordinates36°29′59″N 6°15′17″W
Carries N-443 
CrossesBay of Cádiz
Locale Cádiz
Puerto Real
Characteristics
DesignBascule bridge
Total length1,400 m (4,600 ft)
Width13 m (43 ft)
Height18 m (over the sea)
Longest span90 m (300 ft)
History
OpenedOctober 28, 1969
Statistics
Daily traffic40,000
Location

References

  1. "José León de Carranza Bridge". Structurae.net. Retrieved 29 April 2010.


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