Øresund Bridge
Øresundsbron
Combined road and railway cable-stayed bridge that serves as a vital transport link between the Scandinavian Peninsula and Mainland Europe. It features a two-level deck for motor vehicles and trains, stretching across the strait via an artificial island and a tunnel. Read more…
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Inaugurated on July 1, 2000, this double-decker bridge is a major engineering feat designed by architects Dissing+Weitling and Georg Rotne. It stands as the second longest bridge in Europe, reaching a height of 204.0 meters. The structure utilizes a cable-stayed design to span the Flintrännan shipping lane, supporting both a motorway and a railway line on separate levels.
The infrastructure consists of the bridge, the artificial island of Peberholm (also known as Pepparholm), and a tunnel connection. It links the road and rail networks of the Scandinavian Peninsula with Mainland Europe, extending from Lernacken to the tunnel entrance. The facility functions as an international toll bridge and serves as a vital transport link for both motor vehicles and trains.
Travel options include various ticket types such as discount contracts for frequent users and combination tickets for travel to Germany. An official mobile application provides access to traffic information, weather forecasts, and payment management for travel agreements.
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