The Neckar Viaduct at Weitingen is a bridge that crosses the valley of the River Neckar, near the town Horb am Neckar. The bridge is an important part of motorway A81's section Stuttgart - Singen.

Characteristics

Measurements

The bridge has an overall length of 900 meters, spans of 234-134-134-134-264 meters and a height of 125 meters above ground. The width of the bridge deck amounts to 31.5 meters.

cable trussed girder

Construction

The structure is a steel box girder, which is 10 meters wide and 6.10 meters tall.[1] A characteristic are the approach spans, which are cable trussed beams, to avoid pylons in the valley slopes. The south span is 264 meters long.

History

The bridge was handed over to the public in 1978. Directly east of the bridge is a 110 kV power line, hung on high anchor masts 70 meters high, crosses the Neckar Valley from Eutingen to St. Georgen.

48°26′56″N 8°45′57″E / 48.44889°N 8.76583°E / 48.44889; 8.76583

References

  1. "Neckar Valley Bridge Weitingen - HighestBridges.com".

See also


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