The Van Brienenoord Bridge, seen from the west, with a barge in front. The bascule bridges are on the far left
The Van Brienenoord Bridge (Dutch: Van Brienenoordbrug) is a large twin tied-arch motorway bridge in the Netherlands. Located at the east side of Rotterdam, it crosses the New Meuse (Nieuwe Maas), a major distributary of the river Rhine. The bridge actually consists of two separate, parallel, and almost identical arch-bridges, as well as a set of three parallel bascule bridges on the north end.
The bridge carries 12 lanes of traffic of the A16 motorway, the busiest highway in the Netherlands. Additionally, on the outside of the east arch, a two-way segregated cycling bridge has been mounted.
Including lead-up ramps, the Van Brienenoord Bridge is 1320 metres long and vessels with up to 24 metres air draft can pass under the closed bridge. With a span of 300 m, the west arch is the longest span road bridge in the Netherlands.
This photo was taken in high resolution and absolutely looks great on large prints! Aspect Ratio 5:4
Niels Dam is a semi-professional photographer based in the Netherlands. He spends his free time traveling around the world and capturing Cityscapes, Landscapes and Forestscapes.
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