Nockebybron

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59°19′39″N 17°54′34″E / 59.32756°N 17.90931°E / 59.32756; 17.90931LocationMap
Bridge connecting Ekerö County and Bromma, Stockholm County

Nockebybron (The Nockeby Bridge) is a 450 meter long swing bridge in Lake Mälaren between Kärsön in the Ekerö County and Nockeby in Bromma, Stockholm County. The current bridge was opened in 1973.

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  • Nockeby Bridge in the 1920s.
    Nockeby Bridge in the 1920s.
  • Nockeby Bridge ca. 1940.
    Nockeby Bridge ca. 1940.
  • Nockeby Bridge in 1950.
    Nockeby Bridge in 1950.
  • The current Nockeby Bridge swing bridge, midsection opening in 2011.
    The current Nockeby Bridge swing bridge, midsection opening in 2011.
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59°19′39.2″N 17°54′33.5″E / 59.327556°N 17.909306°E / 59.327556; 17.909306


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