Kyll Viaduct

Bridge in Bitburg
50°01′11″N 6°34′29″E / 50.0198°N 6.5748°E / 50.0198; 6.5748CarriesBundesautobahn 60CrossesKyllLocaleBitburgCharacteristicsDesignReinforced concrete arch bridgeTotal length645 metres (2,116 ft)Width2 × 15 metres (49 ft)Height93 metres (305 ft)Longest span223 metres (732 ft)HistoryConstruction start1995Construction end1999Construction cost75 million DMLocationMap

The Kyll Viaduct (German: Kylltalbrücke) has a span of 223 metres (732 ft) and is the largest arch bridge in Germany that is made entirely of reinforced concrete and prestressed concrete.

The bridge carries the A 60 motorway over the valley of the Kyll in the Eifel mountains near Wilsecker between the junctions of Bitburg and Badem, and was built from 1995 to 1999. It has a total length of 645 metres and a maximum height of 93 metres.


See also

  • Kyll Viaduct at Structurae
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