Måbø Bridge

Måbø Bridge
Måbø bru
One of the bridge's two stone arches
Coordinates 60°25′22″N 7°12′16″E / 60.422893°N 7.204548°E / 60.422893; 7.204548Coordinates: 60°25′22″N 7°12′16″E / 60.422893°N 7.204548°E / 60.422893; 7.204548
Carries Norwegian National Road 7 (old route)
Crosses Bjoreio River
Locale Eidfjord
Owner Statens vegvesen
Characteristics
Design Arch bridge
Material Stone
Total length 17.2 meters (56 ft)
Width 3.35 meters (11.0 ft)
Longest span 9.3 meters (31 ft)
No. of spans 2
History
Construction end 1910

The Måbø Bridge (Norwegian: Måbø bru) is a stone arch bridge over the Bjoreio River in the Måbø Valley just below Lake Måbø (Måbøvatnet) in the municipality of Eidfjord in Hordaland, Norway.

The bridge was built in 1910 and has two spans, measuring 9.3 meters (31 ft) and 7.9 meters (26 ft), and it is 3.35 meters (11.0 ft) wide. The bridge has protected status as cultural heritage. The bridge was built as part of the first road into the Måbø Valley, constructed from 1900 to 1916.[1] Today's Norwegian National Road 7 passes nearby, looping out of the Kvernhushaug Tunnel (below) and into the Måbø Tunnel (above). The bridge was taken out of service when the new route for National Road 7 was completed.[1] The previous bridges in the Måbø Valley, predating the road built in 1900, were probably wooden beam bridges.[2]

References

  1. 1 2 Nasjonal verneplan for veger, bruer og vegrelaterte kulturminner. Oslo: Vegdirektoratet. 2002. p. 170. Retrieved May 1, 2018.
  2. Bremnes, Per Meyer (1983). Gamle ferdslevegar frå Eidfjord over Hardangervidda. Eidfjord: Eidfjord kommune.
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