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Favazzina 1974 Bridge Elevation<br />
 
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Favazzina 1974 Bridge satellite aerial.
 
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Revision as of 04:51, 9 December 2009

Favazzina 1974 Bridge
Viadotto Favazzina 1974
Favazzina, Calabria, Italy
(450) feet high / (137) meters high
(328) foot span / (100) meter span
1974-2012

1FavazzinaViadotto.jpg


Morandi’s classic Favazzina viaduct on Italy’s A3 motorway is slated for destruction around 2012 when it is finally replaced by a new strut frame bridge. Opened in 1974, the southern stretch of the A3 has become dangerous with narrow lanes, no shoulders and tight curves. A huge reconstruction project is underway with new tunnels and viaducts as well as wider curves and shoulders.



Favazzina 1974 Bridge Elevation


2FavazzinaBridge.jpg


3FavazzinaAerial.jpg

Favazzina 1974 Bridge satellite aerial.


4MorandiViadottoFlickrbasi-melo.jpg

Another Morandi Viaduct with clothespin shaped piers similar to the original Favazzina Bridge. Image by basi-melo / Flickr.