Yugra Bridge
Yugra Bridge Югорский мост  | |
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![]() The Yugra Bridge on the left of image.  | |
| Coordinates | 61°13′34″N 73°09′35″E / 61.22611°N 73.15972°E | 
| Crosses | Ob River | 
| Locale | Surgut, Russia | 
| Characteristics | |
| Design | Cable-stayed | 
| Total length | 2,070 metres (6,790 ft) | 
| Width | 146 metres (479 ft) | 
| Height | 146 metres (479 ft) | 
| Longest span | 408 metres (1,339 ft) | 
| History | |
| Construction start | October 1995 | 
| Opened | September 2000 | 
| Location | |
The Yugra Bridge (Russian: Югорский мост; or Surgut Bridge, Russian: Сургутский мост) is a cable-stayed bridge across the Ob River at Surgut, Russia. It is one of the longest in Siberia. The bridge is 2,070 meters (6,790 ft)[1] long and has only one tower. Its central span of 408 meters (1,339 ft) makes it the longest single-tower cable-stayed bridge in the world. The bridge was inaugurated in September 2000 and the bridge carries road traffic. A steel truss rail bridge runs parallel to the Yugra Bridge.
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References
External links
 Media related to Yugra Bridge at Wikimedia Commons
