This is a list of Swedens longest bridges.
Name | Length (m) | Span(m) | Type of traffic | Opened |
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Öresundsbron | 7 845; 5300 m in Sweden | 490 | Road/Railway | 2000 |
Ölandsbron | 6 072 | 130 | Road | 1972 |
Igelstabron | 2 140 | Railway | 1995 | |
Umeälvsbron | 1 938 | Railway | 2010 | |
Höga Kustenbron | 1 867 | 1 210 | Road | 1997 |
Uddevallabron | 1 712 | 414 | Road | 2000 |
Vallsundsbron | 1 500 | Road | 1998 | |
Stallbackabron | 1 392 | Road | 1981 | |
Sannsundsbron | 1 322 | Road | 1981 | |
Kista bridge | ≈1 200 | Metro | 1977 | |
Strängnäsbron | 1 164 | Road | 1981 | |
Alnöbron | 1 042 | Road | 1964 | |
Ångermanälven bridge | 1 035 | Railway | 2008 | |
Nätraån bridge | 1 014 | Railway | 2008 | |
Hjulstabron | ≈1000 | Road | 1953 | |
Lidingöbron | 997 | 73 | Road | 1971 |
Obbolabron | 979 | Road | 1989 | |
Nordreälvsbron | 956 | Road | 1968 | |
Göta Älvbron | 950 | Road/Tramway/Bike path | 1939 | |
Älvsborgsbron | 933 | 418 | Road/Bike path | 1966 |
Angeredsbron | 930 | Road/Bike path | 1978 | |
Marieholmsbron | 907 | Railway/Bike path | 1996 | |
Bergnäsbron | 896 | Road | 1954 | |
Västra Årstabron | 833 | Railway/Bike path | 2005 | |
Sandöbron | 810 | 264 | Road | 1943 |
Johanneshovsbron | 756 | Road | 1984 | |
Östra Årstabron | 753 | Railway | 1929 | |
Old Lidingöbron | 750 | Railway/Bike path | 1925 | |
Svinesundsbron | 704, about half in Sweden | 247 | Road | 2005 |
Rödöbron | 677 | Road | 1993 | |
Tjörn bridge | 664 | 366 | Road/Bike path | 1981 |
Bridges under construction:
- Bridge over Älandsfjärden, Ådalsbanan, ca 770 m, finished 2011
- Partihallsförbindelsen, road, ca 1000 m, finished 2011
Source: Swedish Wikipedia
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