Puddefjord Bridge

Local namePuddefjordsbroen
LocationBergen, Norway

The Puddefjord Bridge is an arch bridge in Bergen, Norway.

The reinforced concrete bridge consists of two directly adjacent, near-identical bridges, the first of which was built in 1956 and the second in 1999. Norwegian National Road RV 555 crosses Puddefjord bridge over Damsgårdssundet into the tunnels Løvstakk tunnel to Fyllingsdalen and Damsgårds tunnel to Laksevåg.

The bridge carries six lanes of motor vehicles and two cycle/footpaths across the Puddefjorden in central Bergen, between Møhlenpris in the city centre and Gyldenpris in Årstad borough. Although it does not have official motorway status, it is an important part of the city's motorway network, linking the westbound motorway, Sotraveien, to European route E39.

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More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Puddefjord_Bridge

Address 22C O.J. Brochs gate, Bergen 5006, Norway

Coordinates 60°23'2.642" N 5°19'1.958" E

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