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词条 Almö Bridge
释义

  1. Collapse

  2. The bridge today

  3. References

     Printed Sources 

  4. External links

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| contracted_designer = Krupp
| design = Arch Bridge
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| clearance_below = 41 meters
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| inaugurated = 15 June 1960
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| collapsed = 01:30 AM 18 January 1980
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The Almö Bridge ({{lang-sv|Almöbron}}), inaugurated in 1960, was built to connect the island of Tjörn to the Swedish mainland. At its opening it was the longest arch bridge in the world.{{Citation needed|date=August 2018}} Built after a suggestion from Krupp, and on a budget, the arch bridge type was cheap but it also had narrow roadways forcing heavy traffic to slow down.

Below it was the busy shipping lane leading to the town of Uddevalla, which sported a large shipyard and bulk harbor at the time.

Collapse

The Almö bridge collapsed at 01:30 AM on 18 January 1980, when the bulk carrier {{MS|Star Clipper}} struck the bridge arch, collapsing the main span. The roadway landed on top of the ship, destroying the ship's bridge but causing no casualties on the ship. The loss of the ship's bridge made radio communication difficult, as the Swedish pilot had to use a handheld VHF radio. Because of the ice the ship was unable to launch a boat to get to shore and warn motorists as a fog was descending on the area. Eight people died that night as they drove over the edge until the road on the Tjörn side was closed 40 minutes after the accident. The mainland side had been closed by a lorry driver who had crept up the bridge in the fog and had grown suspicious when the railing disappeared. He was able to stop his lorry one meter before the abyss.

The bridge today

The large arch foundations still exist but the bridge was never rebuilt.

Instead the Tjörn Bridge, a new cable-stayed bridge, was constructed in 17 months and inaugurated the following year. This bridge type eliminated the collision risk that had doomed its predecessor and also had wider lanes for road traffic.

References

Printed Sources

  • Brodin, Sune, Tjörnbron (Tjörn bridge), 1984 Vägverket Borlänge, {{ISBN|91-7810-123-9}}

External links

{{commonscat|Almöbron}}
  • Tjörnbrokatastrofen (radio documentary in Swedish)
{{DEFAULTSORT:Almo Bridge}}

10 : 1980 road incidents|Arch bridges|Bridges completed in 1960|Bridge disasters caused by collision|Bridge disasters in Sweden|Former buildings and structures in Sweden|Road incidents in Sweden|Destroyed landmarks in Sweden|Maritime incidents in Sweden|Former bridges

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