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Noborimata Number 2 Bridge
登俣第2橋
Yatsushiro, Kumamoto, Japan
262 feet high / 80 meters high
325 foot span / 99 meter span
1989
Noborimata Number 2 Bridge is one of 3 major high level crossings on a curved section of the E3 Expressway in Kumamoto Prefecture. The twin viaducts of the first Noborimata Bridge consist of a prestressed cantilevered concrete beam structure with a span configuration of 70+113+70 meters. Nearby Noborimata Number 2 Bridge consists of a T-beam configuration of 99+99 meters on piers as tall as 68.5 meters.
Further north is the steel deck truss Nikkodani 2 Bridge.
Noborimata Number 1 and 2 Bridges satellite image.
Noborimata Number 2 Bridge location map.