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  1. 30 September 1972. Location. The Öland Bridge ( Swedish: Ölandsbron) is a road bridge in Sweden that spans the Kalmar Strait, between Jutnabben in Kalmar on the mainland and Möllstorp in Algutsrum parish near Färjestaden on Öland in the Baltic Sea . It is a 6,072- metre (3¾ mile) long beam bridge with a clear bridge width of 13 metres (43').

    • 4 lanes of roadway for motor vehicles
    • Kalmar Strait
  2. The Öland bridge was part of this plan. The Minister for Infrastructure at the time, Svante Lundkvist, turned the first sod on 30 December 1967. The bridge was officially opened on 30 September 1972, and was the longest bridge in Europe until 1998. It measures 6,072 metres in length, 13 metres in width and has a vertical clearance of 36 metres.

  3. The bridge could be inaugurated on 30 September 1972 and was until 1998 Europe's longest bridge. The bridge is 6 meters long and has a clear height of 072 meters and a clear bridge width of 36 meters. Highest height is 41,69 meters, lowest height is 6,65 meters. The bridge is built of reinforced concrete in 155 spans, of which the high bridge ...

  4. Feb 18, 2015 · A drive across the 6 kilometer long Öland Bridge in Sweden.

    • Feb 18, 2015
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    • European Roads
  5. Mar 18, 2024 · Linked to the mainland by the Öland Bridge, the island stretches just 137 kilometres from north to south and is a mere 16 kilometres wide at its broadest point. Öland's uniqueness stems from its bedrock of exposed limestone, which has moulded its distinct landscapes.

  6. The Öland Bridge (Swedish: Ölandsbron) is a road bridge in Sweden. It was completed in 1972. It connects mainland Sweden with Swedish Baltic Sea island of Öland, replacing the old ferryboats. Other websites. Media related to Öland bridge at Wikimedia Commons

  7. Öland Bridge. The Öland Bridge is a road bridge connecting Kalmar on mainland Sweden to Färjestaden on the island of Öland to its east. At 6,072 meters long, it is one of the longest in all of Europe. It is supported by 156 pillars, and has a characteristic hump at its western end which was created to provide a vertical clearance of 36 m ...

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