Third Millennium John Paul II Bridge
Bridge in Gdańsk, Poland
54°21′21″N 18°41′41″E / 54.3559°N 18.6946°E / 54.3559; 18.6946The Third Millennium John Paul II Bridge is a cable-stayed road bridge which spans the Martwa Wisła River in Gdańsk, Poland.
The bridge forms an inverted “Y”-shape with a 100-metre-tall pylon. Until Rędziński Bridge was opened on the 31 August 2011, it used to be the longest cable-stayed bridge in Poland supported by a single pylon.[1]
The bridge links the Northern Port of Gdańsk with the national road network and is the first section of the future by-pass road of the city of Gdańsk.
References
- ^ "Ważny dla mieszkańców i gospodarki. Most wantowy Jana Pawła II służy od 18 lat". Gdańsk - oficjalny portal miasta (in Polish). Retrieved 2020-02-13.
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- Third Millennium John Paul II Bridge in Structurae database
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