Cheonsa Bridge
Cheonsa Bridge 천사대교 (Korean) | |
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| Coordinates | 34°51′37.8″N 126°12′20.5″E / 34.860500°N 126.205694°E |
| Carries | National Route 2 (South Korea) |
| Crosses | Yellow Sea |
| Locale | Jeollanam-do, South Korea |
| Characteristics | |
| Design | Suspension bridge Cable-stayed bridge |
| Total length | 7,224 metres (23,701 ft) |
| Height | 164 metres (538 ft) (east bridge) 195 metres (640 ft) (west bridge) |
| Longest span | 650 metres (2,130 ft) (east bridge) 510 metres (1,670 ft) (west bridge) |
| History | |
| Opened | 4 April 2019 |
| Location | |
Interactive map of Cheonsa Bridge | |
Cheonsa Bridge (Korean: 천사대교) is a cross-sea bridge including a two main spans suspension bridge and an asymmetric cable-stayed bridge between Amtae Island and Aphae Island in the southwest coast of South Korea.[1][2][3]
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Bridge in September 2022
See also
References
- ^ Kim, Man-Cheol; Kim, Du-Hyeun; Choi, Myeong-Su; Cho, Kyung-Sik; Kim, Ji-San; Lee, Jae-Joong (December 2009). "새천년대교 1공구 FCM 정착 복합사장교의 설계" [Design of FCM-Anchored Hybrid Cable-Stayed Bridge in Saecheonnyeon LOT1] (PDF). Journal of the Korean Society of Steel Construction (in Korean). Archived from the original (PDF) on 31 August 2021.
- ^ 백승목. "압해-암태 2공구(새천년대교2) 책임감리 추진현황" [Responsible Supervision for the Aphae and Amtae Road (Saecheonnyeon Grand Bridge2) Construction Project] (PDF). Yooshin Technology Newsletter (in Korean). 23: 293–308. Archived from the original (PDF) on 11 December 2022.
- ^ "Korea's fourth longest sea-crossing Cheonsa Bridge opens". Pulse News. 1 April 2019. Retrieved 14 October 2022.
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