Zacatal Bridge
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Zacatal Bridge Puente El Zacatal | |
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Coordinates | 18°37′16″N 91°50′28″W / 18.621°N 91.841°W |
Carries | Mexican Federal Highway 180 |
Crosses | Laguna de Términos |
Locale | Ciudad del Carmen, Campeche, Mexico |
Characteristics | |
Design | beam bridge |
Material | Concrete |
Total length | 3,861 metres (12,667 ft) |
Width | 9 metres (30 ft) (2 lanes) |
History | |
Construction end | October 1994 |
Location | |
The Zacatal Bridge (Spanish: Puente El Zacatal) is located southwest of Ciudad del Carmen, in the state of Campeche in Mexico. It connects the Atasta peninsula and the Isla del Carmen.
This is the longest bridge in the state and at the time of opening the longest in Mexico with a length of 3,861 m (12,667 ft) and a width of 9 m (30 ft).[1] It is a two-lane road bridge for the Federal Highway 180.[1] It is one of the busiest in the country since it is the gateway to the Yucatán Peninsula.
The superstructure is composed entirely of prefabricated elements to base being: 121 heads of precast concrete, 496 Type IV girders Aastha amended and 8 box girders well as 124 post-tensioned concrete slabs. It was completed in October 1994.
References
[edit]- ^ a b "The Longest Bridges In North America". WorldAtlas. 17 April 2023. Retrieved 14 February 2024.
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