
The Zárate-Brazo Largo Bridge.
The 'Zárate-Brazo Largo Bridge' is a
cable-stayed road and railway
bridge in
Argentina, that crosses the
Paraná River between the cities of
Zárate,
province of
Buenos Aires, and
Brazo Largo, province of
Entre Ríos.
The bridge has a suspended length of 550
metres (1,804 ft), with a main span of 330 metres (1,802 ft). Its pylons are 110 metres (360 ft) high, and its deck depth is 2.6 metres (8.5 ft). It was built between
1972 and
1978, and rehabilitated in
1998. It was the first long span railway cable-stayed bridge in the world.
Zárate-Brazo Largo links the north of Buenos Aires with the southern part of the Argentine
Mesopotamia, and also, by extension, Argentina with
Uruguay and
Brazil. The road link has four lanes. The main span is 50 metres (164 ft) over the water level of the Paraná, which allows the pass of very large ships. It is one of only two such bridges over the Paraná, the other being the more recent
Rosario-Victoria Bridge (
2003).
References
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ZarateGlobal.com.ar - Zárate city portal.
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Bridge over the Rio Paranà a Las Palmas.
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Crossing the Zarate-Brazo Largo Bridge.