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John Paul II Bridge, Puławy

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John Paul II Bridge
Coordinates51°26′13″N 21°56′28″E / 51.4369°N 21.9411°E / 51.4369; 21.9411
CarriesMotor vehicles, Bicycles, Pedestrians
CrossesVistula River
LocalePuławy, Poland
Official nameMost im. Jana Pawła II
Characteristics
DesignThrough-arch bridge
MaterialSteel
Total length1,038.2 metres (3,406 ft)
Width22.3 metres (73 ft)
Longest span212 metres (696 ft)
History
Construction start7 March 2006
Opened11 July 2008
Location
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The John Paul II Bridge (New Pulawy bridge) is an arch bridge over the Vistula River in Puławy, Poland.

With its arch main span of 212 metres (696 ft), it is the longest arch bridge in Poland.[1] The bridge consists of two symmetrical steel arches that rise 38.27 metres (125.6 ft) across the span. The 21.76-metre-wide (71.4 ft) deck is hung from the arches with 112 steel rods.[2]

The bridge is named after Pope John Paul II and was completed on 11 July 2008.[1]

The bridge was built in the first stage of Puławy bypass, 12.7 km (7.9 mi) long, which is part of the future Expressway S12 (Poland) leading towards the Polish border with Ukraine.[1]

The European Regional Development Fund had contributed towards the financing of the bridge construction.

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References

  1. ^ a b c "John Paul II Bridge in Pulawy successfully commissioned!". Mostostal-Puławy. 2007. Archived from the original on 2019-02-09. Retrieved 2019-02-09.
  2. ^ Flaga, Andrzej; Bęc, Jarosław; Bosak, Grzegorz; Lipecki, Tomasz (July 20, 2008), "Model Investigations and Aerodynamic Analysis of Arch Bridge Over Vistula River in Puławy" (PDF), BBAA VI International Colloquium on Bluff Bodies Aerodynamics & Applications, archived from the original (PDF) on 2019-02-09

External links

51°26′13″N 21°56′28″E / 51.43694°N 21.94111°E / 51.43694; 21.94111


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