Mjøsa Bridge

Bridge in Ringsaker/Gjøvik
60°55′42″N 10°39′57″E / 60.9283°N 10.6658°E / 60.9283; 10.6658Carries E6CrossesMjøsaLocaleRingsaker/GjøvikCharacteristicsDesignBox girder bridgeMaterialPrestressed concreteTotal length1,421 metres (4,662 ft)Longest span69 metres (226 ft)No. of spans21Clearance below15 metres (49 ft)HistoryOpened1985LocationMap

The Mjøsa Bridge (Norwegian: Mjøsbrua) is a box girder bridge that crosses Lake Mjøsa in Innlandet county, Norway. The east side of the bridge begins in the town of Moelv in Ringsaker Municipality and the village of Biri in Gjøvik Municipality. The bridge is 1,421 metres (4,662 ft) long, the longest span is 69 metres (226 ft), and the clearance to the water below is 15 metres (49 ft). The bridge has 21 spans and one vehicular lane in each direction. The Mjøsa Bridge was opened in 1985.[1]

The government is currently planning to replace the bridge with a new four-lane bridge over the lake as part of an expansion of the E6 highway around Moelv.[2] Work (or construction) on the (new, wooden) bridge has been paused as of Q3 2022, as a consequence of the 2022 collapse of the Tretten Bridge in Norway.

See also

References

  1. ^ Mjøsa Bridge at Structurae. Retrieved 2022-04-03.
  2. ^ Strande, Mona (2021-07-16). "Ny Mjøsbru blir flere år forsinket". Tu Bygg (in Norwegian). Retrieved 2022-04-03.
  • A picture of the bridge
  • Another picture of the bridge
Authority control databases: Geographic Edit this at Wikidata
  • Structurae

60°55′42″N 10°39′57″E / 60.92833°N 10.66583°E / 60.92833; 10.66583


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