Suspension Bridges Crossing Nakamura River

This is a list of the only bridge from the suspension bridge inventory crossing Nakamura River. Please note that different rivers with the same name will be grouped together. For example, selecting 'Bear Creek' shows bridges across several different Bear Creeks. Also, similarly named rivers are grouped separately. For example, 'River Dee' (UK) bridges are grouped separately from 'Dee River' (Australia) bridges. Wherever you see a Bridgemeister ID number click it to isolate the bridge on its own page.

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2002: Nagisa

Ajigasawa, Aomori, Japan - Nakamura River
Bridgemeister ID:1991 (added 2005-12-03)
Year Completed:2002
Name:Nagisa
Also Known As:なぎさブリッジ
Location:Ajigasawa, Aomori, Japan
Crossing:Nakamura River
At or Near Feature:Hamanasu Park, Shinsetsu Seaside Park
Coordinates:40.779559 N 140.220842 E
Maps:Acme, GeoHack, Google, OpenStreetMap
Use:Footbridge
Status:In use (last checked: 2019)
Main Cables:Wire (steel)
Suspended Spans:1
Main Span:1 x 110.15 meters (361.4 feet)

Notes:

  • In a paper title "Construction of Nagisa Bridge Hybrid System of Cable Stayed PC Bridge and Steel Suspension Bridge" (by Yuzuru Sato, et. al.) the bridge is described as "The structure of this bridge is a hybrid structure of cable-stayed prestressed concrete bridge and steel suspension bridge. It is the first application as this structure type of bridge in the world. Concrete girders near pylons are supported by stay cables. Steel girders are supported by suspension cables in the central part of the span. This is new type system for prestressed concrete bridges with longer span and has many structural features compared with ordinary cable-stayed bridge and suspension bridge." and makes comparison to Arnodin suspension bridges where cable stays are the primary support for part of the deck.
  • See 1879 Saint-Ilpize - Saint-Ilpize, Haute-Loire, France.
  • See 1887 de l'Abîme - Cusy and Gruffy, Haute-Savoie, France.
  • See 1898 Rouen Transporter - Rouen, Seine-Maritime, France.


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