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Cheongdam Bridge

Coordinates: 37°31′34″N 127°03′51″E / 37.52611°N 127.06417°E / 37.52611; 127.06417
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Cheongdam Bridge

청담대교
Cheongdam daegyo
Coordinates37°31′34″N 127°03′51″E / 37.5261°N 127.0642°E / 37.5261; 127.0642
CarriesMotor traffic, Subway
CrossesHan River
LocaleSeoul, South Korea
Preceded byJamsil Bridge
Followed byYeongdong Bridge
Characteristics
DesignSteel box girder bridge
Total length1,211 m (3,973 ft)
Width27 m (89 ft)
History
Engineering design byDongbu Engineering
Constructed byDongbu Construction
Construction startDecember 1993
Construction endDecember 23, 1999
Construction cost96,300,000,000
Location
Map
References
[1]
Cheongdam Bridge
Hangul
Hanja
Revised RomanizationCheongdam daegyo
McCune–ReischauerCh‘ŏngdam taekyo

Cheongdam Bridge (Korean: 청담대교) is a bridge over the Han River in Seoul, South Korea. It is the 18th bridge to be constructed over the river.[1] The bridge links the Gwangjin and Gangnam districts. It carries a section of Line 7 of the Seoul Subway, between Cheongdam Station and Ttukseom Resort Station, on its underside, making it the first "duplex bridge" in South Korea. The road portion is a part of the Dongbu Expressway, which limits the bridge to motor traffic only.[2]

References

  1. ^ a b 청담대교 [淸潭大橋]. Doopedia (in Korean). Naver. Retrieved 20 January 2014.
  2. ^ 청담대교 [淸潭大橋]. Encyclopedia of Korean Culture (in Korean). Naver. Retrieved 20 January 2014.

37°31′34″N 127°03′51″E / 37.52611°N 127.06417°E / 37.52611; 127.06417