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Revision as of 21:05, 21 May 2020

Carbone Bridge
Viadotto Carbone
Sant'Ambrogio, Palermo, Italy
(262) feet high / (80) meters high
328 foot span / 100 meter span
1988

CarboneProb80mtrHigh.jpg


The Carbone Bridge is one of 10 crossings along Italy's breathtaking A20 motorway that exceed 60 meters in height. All the structures are dual viaducts with main spans between 90 and 110 meters in length. The 11 meter wide decks are supported by beautiful piers that taper as they rise.

Completed in 2004, the A20 motorway connects Palermo and Messina along the Tyrrhenian coast punching in and out of numerous tunnels.


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CarboneSatellite.jpg

Carbone Bridge satellite image.


Carbone Bridge location map.