Cheonho Bridge

Cheonho Bridge
천호대교
Cheonho daegyo
Coordinates 37°32′34″N 127°06′43″E / 37.542878°N 127.112072°E / 37.542878; 127.112072Coordinates: 37°32′34″N 127°06′43″E / 37.542878°N 127.112072°E / 37.542878; 127.112072
Crosses Han River
Locale Seoul, South Korea
Other name(s) Cheonho Grand Bridge
Preceded by Gwangjin Bridge
Followed by Olympic Bridge
Characteristics
Total length 1,150 m (3,770 ft)
Width 25.6 m (84 ft)
History
Constructed by Dong Ah Construction
Construction start August 17, 1974
Construction end July 5, 1976
Statistics
Daily traffic 101,633 (2009)
References
[1][2]
Cheonho Bridge
Hangul 대교
Hanja 大橋
Revised Romanization Cheonho daegyo
McCune–Reischauer Ch‘ŏnho taegyo
Dedication ceremony of Cheonho Bride

The Cheonho Bridge crosses the Han River in South Korea and connects the districts of Gangdong-gu and Gwangjin-gu. The bridge was completed on July 5, 1976. The bridge was built to relieve the heavy traffic on the Gwangjin Bridge, but by 1986 the bridge was experiencing much traffic itself. This was resolved by building the Olympic Bridge in 1988.[1]

References

  1. 1 2 천호대교. Naver / Encyclopedia of Korean Culture (in Korean). Naver. Retrieved 18 January 2014.
  2. 천호대교[ 千戶大橋 ]. Doopedia (in Korean). Naver. Retrieved 18 January 2014.

Coordinates: 37°32′34.36″N 127°6′43.46″E / 37.5428778°N 127.1120722°E / 37.5428778; 127.1120722


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