Zeelandbrug

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Zeelandbrug is a long cantilever bridge in the Dutch province of Zeeland that spans the Eastern Scheldt estuary, connecting the islands of Schouwen-Duiveland and Noord-Beveland.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bridge
cantilever bridge
road bridge
builtInEra 1960s
carries bicycles
motor vehicles
pedestrians
connects Noord-Beveland NERFINISHED
Schouwen-Duiveland NERFINISHED
constructionCost about 77 million guilders
constructionEndDate 1965
constructionStartDate 1963
coordinates approximately 51.633°N 3.816°E
country Netherlands
crosses Eastern Scheldt NERFINISHED
crossesBodyOfWaterType estuary
designer ir. J. van der Ban NERFINISHED
EnglishName Zeeland Bridge NERFINISHED
hasBicyclePath yes
hasHeritageStatus no national monument status as of 2024
hasLaneCount 2
hasNavigationSpan yes
hasSidewalk yes
hasToll no
length 5.022 kilometres
5022 metres
locatedIn Eastern Scheldt estuary NERFINISHED
Noord-Beveland NERFINISHED
Schouwen-Duiveland NERFINISHED
province of Zeeland NERFINISHED
locatedInCountrySubdivision Netherlands, province of Zeeland NERFINISHED
maintainedBy Province of Zeeland NERFINISHED
materialUsed concrete
namedAfter Zeeland NERFINISHED
navigationSpanType bascule section
numberOfSpans 54
officialName Zeelandbrug NERFINISHED
openedBy Queen Juliana of the Netherlands NERFINISHED
openingDate 1965-12-15
owner Province of Zeeland NERFINISHED
partOf Dutch national road network NERFINISHED
previouslyWorldsLongest yes
regionServed Zeeland NERFINISHED
roadType N256
significance important road link between Schouwen-Duiveland and Noord-Beveland
structureType beam-and-cantilever structure
trafficDirection two-way traffic
worldRecord longest bridge in Europe at time of opening

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Zeeland Bridge alsoKnownAs Zeelandbrug