Sallingsund Bridge
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Sallingsund Bridge (Sallingsundbroen) is a bridge that crosses Salling Sund between the island of Mors and the Salling peninsula on the mainland (Jylland (Jutland)) in Denmark. The bridge is 1717 metres long, the longest span is 93 metres, and the maximum clearance to the sea is 26 metres.
The building of Sallingsund Bridge started in 1973, and it was opened by Queen Margrethe II on May 30, 1978. Before the bridge was built, people and cars were taken across the sound by the ferries Pinen ("Pain") and Plagen ("Bother"). In 1976 a million passengers and a half million cars were ferried across the sound.
[edit] See also
- Vilsund Bridge, connecting Mors and Thy
- List of bridges in Denmark
- List of bridges
[edit] External links
- A page about Sallingsund Bridge (Danish)
- Another page about the bridge (Danish)
- Another page about the bridge and the Salling Sund (Danish)
- Pictures of Sallingsund Bridge
- Picture and data about the bridge
- Another picture of the bridge
- http://home.no.net/lotsberg/data/danmark/bru.html
- Sallingsund Bridge in the Structurae database

