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{{Infobox bridge
| name                = Kim Shimin Bridge
| name                = Kim Shimin Bridge
| native_name         = 김시민대교
| native_name_lang    = [[Zhenian language|Zhenian]]
| image              = File:Kim Shimin Bridge.jpg
| image              = File:Kim Shimin Bridge.jpg
| image_upright      =  
| image_upright      =  
| alt                =  
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| caption            = The bridge viewed from the northeast near sunset. [[Daedo Capital International Airport]] is visible in the distance beyond the bridge.
| caption            = The bridge viewed from the northeast near sunset. [[Daedo Capital International Airport]] is visible in the distance beyond the bridge.
| coordinates        =
| carries            = Road
| carries            = Road
| crosses            = [[Danbon River]] {{wp|estuary}}, [[Gulf of Danguk#Songdo Inlet|Songdo Inlet]]
| crosses            = [[Danbon River]] {{wp|estuary}}, [[Gulf of Danguk#Songdo Inlet|Songdo Inlet]]

Latest revision as of 23:13, 3 February 2020

Kim Shimin Bridge
Kim Shimin Bridge.jpg
The bridge viewed from the northeast near sunset. Daedo Capital International Airport is visible in the distance beyond the bridge.
CarriesRoad
CrossesDanbon River estuary, Songdo Inlet
OwnerMinistry of Territories and Transportation
Characteristics
DesignCable-stayed bridge
Total length15.301 kilometers
Width33.4 meters
Height230.5 meters (in pylons)
Longest span800 meters
No. of spans5
Clearance below74 meters
No. of lanes3+1 emergency in each direction
History
Construction start1983
Construction end1994
OpenedOctober 27, 1995 (1995-10-27)

The Kim Shimin Bridge (Zhenian: 김시민대교), also known as Songdo Grand Bridge (Zhenian: 송도대교) is a reinforced concrete cable-stayed bridge in Daedo, Zhenia, connecting Daedo Capital International Airport and the city's new town in Songdo district. Initiating operations in 1995 in preparation of the opening of Daedo Capital International Airport, it is the longest bridge in Daedo Special City and the nation's fourth-longest cable-stayed bridge.

Construction

Design

Notable Incidents

See Also