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Mandeokgyo Bridge opened in 2008 as one of South Korea's longest and highest highway crossings.
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Mandeokgyo Bridge opened in 2008 as one of South Korea's highest and longest expressway crossings.  The main spans of 170 meters may be South Korea's longest.
  
 
The two viaducts are each 12.6 and 14.7 meters wide supported on piers as tall as 98.4 meters though it would seem the base of the pier shafts is below ground level.  The entire structure is 1,060 meters long.
 
The two viaducts are each 12.6 and 14.7 meters wide supported on piers as tall as 98.4 meters though it would seem the base of the pier shafts is below ground level.  The entire structure is 1,060 meters long.

Revision as of 20:31, 16 December 2020

Mandeokgyo Bridge
만덕교의대교
Jeonju, Jeollabuk, South Korea
(328) feet high / (100) meters high
558 foot span / 170 meter span
2008


Mandeokgyo Bridge opened in 2008 as one of South Korea's highest and longest expressway crossings. The main spans of 170 meters may be South Korea's longest.

The two viaducts are each 12.6 and 14.7 meters wide supported on piers as tall as 98.4 meters though it would seem the base of the pier shafts is below ground level. The entire structure is 1,060 meters long.






Mandeokgyo Bridge satellite image.



Mandeokgyo Bridge location map.