The Tjörn Bridge (
Swedish: ''Tjörnbron'') is a
cable-stayed bridge
A cable-stayed bridge has one or more ''towers'' (or ''pylons''), from which cables support the bridge deck. A distinctive feature are the cables or stays, which run directly from the tower to the deck, normally forming a fan-like pattern ...
which together with two smaller bridges connects
Stenungsund on mainland
Sweden with the island
Tjörn
Tjörn () is the sixth largest island in Sweden, located on the Swedish West coast in the province of Bohuslän.
The area of the island is , and the area of the municipality is . The population, as of 2017, was 15,774 people.
Geography
Tjörn ...
on the western coast of the country.
The length is , the span width is , and the height above the water is .
Inaugurated in 1981, the bridge was built in record time after its predecessor, the
Almö Bridge, which was inaugurated in June 1960, collapsed after the
bulk carrier
A bulk carrier or bulker is a merchant ship specially designed to transport unpackaged bulk cargo — such as grains, coal, ore, steel coils, and cement — in its cargo holds. Since the first specialized bulk carrier was built in 1852, ec ...
collided with its span at 1:30 AM on 18 January 1980 in fog and darkness. Eight people died in seven vehicles that plunged into the sea before the bridge was closed.
External links
Cable-stayed bridges in Sweden
Bridges completed in 1981
Buildings and structures in Bohuslän
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