Körsch Viaduct
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Road bridge in Germany
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Koersch Viaduct | |
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Koersch Bridge | |
Coordinates | 48°42′07′′N 9°17′20′′E / 48.7019°N 9.2889°E / 48.7019; 9.2889 |
Carries | 2 lanes |
Locale | Baden-Württemberg, Germany |
Official name | Körschtalviadukt |
Characteristics | |
Total length | 724 m |
Height | 55 m |
History | |
Opened | 6 September 1995 |
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The Körsch Viaduct is a bridge that crosses the Körsch Valley (river Körsch) in Germany, supporting a road around Nellingen. It was built from 1991 to 1993 by incremental launch. It was handed over to the public on 6 September 1995. The bridge also crosses a 110 kilovolt power line of the EnBW AG and a sewage treatment plant.
48°42′07′′N 9°17′20′′E / 48.70194°N 9.28889°E / 48.70194; 9.28889
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