- Theodor Heuss Bridge (Frankenthal)
The Theodor-Heuss-Rhine River Bridge (Theodor-Heuss-Rheinbrücke) also known as the Autobahnbrücke Frankenthal (
Autobahn Bridge, Frankenthal) is a bridge that spans theRhine River along Autobahn 6 and connects the regions ofRhineland-Palatinate withBaden-Wuerttemberg . The four-lane bridge crosses the upper Rhine north of the cities ofLudwigshafen andMannheim in an east-west direction on the motorway connectingSaarbruecken ,Kaiserslautern , Mannheim, andViernheim . The length of the entire span, which consists of the main river span and two land spans, is over a kilometer long. The land span on the western side is somewhat longer, because the west bank is flatter than the east.The bridge construction began in 1938. On
12 December ,1940 a major accident occurred when the frame collapsed. The construction was then suspended because of theSecond World War . Work on the bridge resumed in 1948 and was completed in 1964.The bridge has no shoulders along the roadway which results in kilometer-long traffic jams during maintenance work and after accidents. A walkway is available along the center of the bridge that allows walkers and cyclists to cross the Rhine. A staircase in the suspension towers allows access to the walkway.
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