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Coordinates: 49°3016N 14°1102E / 49.50444°N 14.18389°E / 49.50444; 14.18389
 

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Žďákov Bridge
Air photo of bridge Žďákovský most
Coordinates49°30′16N 14°11′0″E / 49.50444°N 14.18333°E / 49.50444; 14.18333
Carriesroad
CrossesVltava
LocaleOrlík nad Vltavou, Kostelec nad Vltavou
Official nameŽďákovský most
Characteristics
Designarch bridge
Total length543 metres (1,781 ft)
Width13.5 metres (44 ft)
Height46.9 metres (154 ft)
Longest span379.6 metres (1,245 ft)
Clearance above50 metres (164 ft)
History
Opened1967
Statistics
Daily traffic3621
Location
Map

The Žďákov Bridge is a steel arch bridge that spans the Vltava between Orlík nad Vltavou and Kostelec nad VltavouinPísek District, Czech Republic. At the time of its completion in 1967, it was the longest arch bridge in Czechoslovakia and the supported arch bridge with the longest span in the world.

It is situated on the road between Tábor and Plzeň, near Orlík nad Vltavou. The total length of the bridge is 543 m (1,781 ft), including approach spans. The main span is 362 m (1,188 ft).[1]

Construction of the bridge was started simultaneously with the construction of Orlík Dam in 1957. The price of the bridge was 71 million CSK and was completed in 1967. It was named after the nearby village, flooded during the construction of the Orlík Dam.[2] In 2001 the bridge was awarded as Bridge of the Century in the category of steel road bridges by Czech engineers during the Mosty 2001 symposium.[3]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Arbeitsblatt 3. Karl-gotsch.de.
  • ^ Žďákov Bridge. Icpisek.cz.
  • ^ "Žďákovský most". stavbystoleti.cz. Retrieved 11 November 2019.
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    49°30′16N 14°11′02E / 49.50444°N 14.18389°E / 49.50444; 14.18389


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