- Minato Bridge
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Minato Bridge Carries vehicular traffic Locale Osaka, Japan Maintained by Hanshin Expressway Public Corporation[1] Design double-deck cantilever truss bridge[1] Material high-strength steel[2] Total length 983 metres (3,225 ft)[1] Width 22.5 metres (74 ft) (deck)[1] Longest span 1 × 510 metres (1,670 ft)
2 × 235 metres (771 ft)[2]Clearance below 51 metres (167 ft)[2] Construction end 1973[1] Opened 1974[1][2] Coordinates 34°38′39″N 135°26′15″E / 34.644069°N 135.437629°ECoordinates: 34°38′39″N 135°26′15″E / 34.644069°N 135.437629°E The Minato Bridge is a double-deck cantilever truss bridge in Osaka, Japan. It opened in 1974. It is the third-longest cantilever truss span in the world, behind the Quebec Bridge and the Forth Rail Bridge.[2]
Designs including arch and suspension elements were eliminated from consideration due to poor subsoil conditions of alternating layers of clay and gravel. Instead, the designers selected a cantilever structure using high-strength steel, to reduce mass.[2]
References
- ^ a b c d e f Minato Bridge at Structurae. Retrieved on 2009-04-01.
- ^ a b c d e f American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) (2008). Bridges 2009 (calendar). Reston, Virginia: ASCE. pp. April featured bridge. ISBN 978-078441001-1.
Categories:- Truss bridges
- Osaka
- Bridges completed in 1973
- Asian bridge (structure) stubs
- Japanese building and structure stubs
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