Wommen Viaduct

Coordinates: 51°01′00″N 10°07′04″E / 51.01667°N 10.11778°E / 51.01667; 10.11778
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The Wommen Viaduct is an arch bridge built between 1938 and 1940 near Wommen, Germany, as part of the Reichsautobahn system. It is a 303.8 metre (997 ft) long motorway bridge on the Bundesautobahn 4. Because of World War II, it was left half-finished, and because of the German division the one completed side was closed until 1990. After German reunification, it was completed in 1993 with a new bridge for the second lane.[1]

References

  1. ^ Wommen Viaduct, Structurae.

51°01′00″N 10°07′04″E / 51.01667°N 10.11778°E / 51.01667; 10.11778