Tabriz Cable Bridge

Bridge in Tabriz, Iran
38°01′51″N 46°12′37″E / 38.0309°N 46.2103°E / 38.0309; 46.2103LocaleTabriz, IranOther name(s)Ettehad-e MelliOwnerMunicipality of TabrizMaintained byMunicipality of TabrizCharacteristicsDesignCable-stayed bridgesMaterialConcreteTotal length113 m (371 ft)Width32 m (105 ft)HistoryEngineering design byIranian and French firmsConstructed by Iran and  FranceConstruction start2003Construction end2007Construction cost75 million dollarsOpened2007Inaugurated2007LocationMap

Tabriz Cable Bridge (Persian: پل کابلی تبریز), officially calls Ettehad-e-Melli (National Unity), is a cable-stayed bridge flanked by 29 Bahman Metro Station at the eastern entrance of Tabriz, capital of East Azerbaijan province, Iran. It is the biggest cable-stayed bridge in Iran with a total length of 113 meters and width of 32 meters.[1]

Workers on the middle pier of an inchoate hanging cable bridge in Tabriz, Iran

References

  1. ^ "بزرگترین پل كابلی ایران(تبریز)". memarinews. 2011. Retrieved 27 August 2015.
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