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innoshima+bridge Latitude and Longitude:

34°21′25″N 133°10′49″E / 34.35694°N 133.18028°E / 34.35694; 133.18028
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Innoshima Bridge (因島大橋, Innoshima Ō-hashi)
Coordinates 34°21′25″N 133°10′49″E / 34.35694°N 133.18028°E / 34.35694; 133.18028
Carries4 lanes of roadway
bicycle/pedestrian lanes
Crosses Seto Inland Sea
Locale Mukaishima, Hiroshima with Innoshima, Hiroshima
Maintained by Honshū-Shikoku Bridge Authority
Characteristics
Design Suspension bridge
Total length1,339 metres (4,393 ft)
Longest span770 metres (2,526 ft)
History
Construction cost$285,000,000 [1]
Opened1983
Location

The Innoshima Bridge (因島大橋, Innoshima Ō-hashi) is a Japanese suspension bridge, part of the 59 kilometer Nishiseto Expressway linking the islands of Honshu and Shikoku. Completed in 1983, it has a main span of 770 metres (2,526 ft) and connects Mukaishima, Hiroshima with Innoshima, Hiroshima.

References

  1. ^ Scott, R. (2001). In the Wake of Tacoma: Suspension Bridges and the Quest for Aerodynamic Stability. American Society of Civil Engineers. p. 277. ISBN  9780784470732. Retrieved 2015-04-13.

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innoshima+bridge Latitude and Longitude:

34°21′25″N 133°10′49″E / 34.35694°N 133.18028°E / 34.35694; 133.18028
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Innoshima Bridge (因島大橋, Innoshima Ō-hashi)
Coordinates 34°21′25″N 133°10′49″E / 34.35694°N 133.18028°E / 34.35694; 133.18028
Carries4 lanes of roadway
bicycle/pedestrian lanes
Crosses Seto Inland Sea
Locale Mukaishima, Hiroshima with Innoshima, Hiroshima
Maintained by Honshū-Shikoku Bridge Authority
Characteristics
Design Suspension bridge
Total length1,339 metres (4,393 ft)
Longest span770 metres (2,526 ft)
History
Construction cost$285,000,000 [1]
Opened1983
Location

The Innoshima Bridge (因島大橋, Innoshima Ō-hashi) is a Japanese suspension bridge, part of the 59 kilometer Nishiseto Expressway linking the islands of Honshu and Shikoku. Completed in 1983, it has a main span of 770 metres (2,526 ft) and connects Mukaishima, Hiroshima with Innoshima, Hiroshima.

References

  1. ^ Scott, R. (2001). In the Wake of Tacoma: Suspension Bridges and the Quest for Aerodynamic Stability. American Society of Civil Engineers. p. 277. ISBN  9780784470732. Retrieved 2015-04-13.

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