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- Q4587270 abstract "Osterøy Bridge (Norwegian: Osterøybrua) is a suspension bridge in Hordaland county, Norway. The bridge connects the Kvisti farm area on the island of Osterøy with the Herland farm area on the mainland east of the city of Bergen. The bridge is the third largest suspension bridge in Norway. It is part of the Norwegian County Road 566 (Fylkesvei 566).Osterøy Bridge is a 1,065-metre (3,494 ft) long suspension bridge that has a main span of 595 metres (1,952 ft). There are 8 spans, and none of the piers are in the water, just on land. There is 53 metres (174 ft) of clearance below the bridge. The two suspension towers are each 121.5 metres (399 ft) high. The bridge was completed on 3 October 1997 and cost about NOK 308 million. The bridge was designed by the structural engineering firm Aas-Jakobsen.It was put into service 28 years after the first plans for a connection between Osterøy and Bergen were prepared. It was opened for traffic by Sissel Rønbeck, the Norwegian Minister of Transport and Communications. The bridge was built to withstand quite strong winds. Experts have indicated that the bridge should be capable of surviving an extreme storm. The bridge is tuned so that its greatest oscillation occurs when the wind is about 10 metres per second (33 ft/s) such as a light breeze.".
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- Q4587270 height "121.7".
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- Q4587270 mainspan "595.0".
- Q4587270 numberOfSpans "8".
- Q4587270 openingYear "1997".
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- Q4587270 bridgeName "Osterøy Bridge".
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- Q4587270 material "Steel and concrete".
- Q4587270 nativeName "Osterøybrua".
- Q4587270 open "1997".
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- Q4587270 spans "8".
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- Q4587270 comment "Osterøy Bridge (Norwegian: Osterøybrua) is a suspension bridge in Hordaland county, Norway. The bridge connects the Kvisti farm area on the island of Osterøy with the Herland farm area on the mainland east of the city of Bergen. The bridge is the third largest suspension bridge in Norway. It is part of the Norwegian County Road 566 (Fylkesvei 566).Osterøy Bridge is a 1,065-metre (3,494 ft) long suspension bridge that has a main span of 595 metres (1,952 ft).".
- Q4587270 label "Osterøy Bridge".
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- Q4587270 name "Osterøy Bridge".
- Q4587270 name "Osterøybrua".