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4 suspension bridges were found for search criteria: ALPS. All 4 bridges from the search results appear below. Click the Bridgemeister ID number to isolate the bridge on its own page. If you don't see what you were looking for, try an image search with the same criteria: ALPS. This will find the bridge if it is pictured on the site, but is not a catenary suspension bridge.

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1995: Pitzenklammbrücke

Arzl im Piztal, Austria
Bridgemeister ID:1438 (added 2004-07-31)
Year Completed:1995
Name:Pitzenklammbrücke
Location:Arzl im Piztal, Austria
Coordinates:47.20288 N 10.76999 E
Maps:Acme, GeoHack, Google, OpenStreetMap
Principals:Ferdinand Tschemmernegg, Helmut Hammer, Henrik Wahlberg
References:ALPS
Use:Footbridge and Pipeline
Status:In use (last checked: 2007)
Main Cables:Wire (steel)
Suspended Spans:1
Main Span:1 x 137.7 meters (451.8 feet)
Deck width:1.7 meters

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2000: Minami Alps Sesso

Kawanehon (Honkawane), Haibara District, Shizuoka, Japan
Bridgemeister ID:1923 (added 2005-10-22)
Year Completed:2000
Name:Minami Alps Sesso
Location:Kawanehon (Honkawane), Haibara District, Shizuoka, Japan
Coordinates:35.174071 N 138.189618 E
Maps:Acme, GeoHack, Google, OpenStreetMap
Use:Footbridge
Status:In use (last checked: 2014)
Main Cables:Wire (steel)
Suspended Spans:3
Main Span:1 x 160 meters (524.9 feet)
Side Spans:2 x 30 meters (98.4 feet)

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Hayakawa, Yamanashi, Japan - Haya River
Bridgemeister ID:5141 (added 2020-09-06)
Name:(footbridge)
Location:Hayakawa, Yamanashi, Japan
Crossing:Haya River
At or Near Feature:Minami Alps Murayacho Park
Coordinates:35.471410 N 138.337956 E
Maps:Acme, GeoHack, Google, OpenStreetMap
Use:Footbridge
Status:In use (last checked: 2016)
Main Cables:Wire (steel)
Suspended Spans:1
Main Span:1 x 97 meters (318.2 feet) estimated

Bridgemeister ID:931 (added 2003-10-25)
Name:Blaney
Also Known As:Trinity Alps Resort
Location:Trinity Alps, California, USA
Crossing:Stuart Fork Trinity River
Coordinates:40.85663 N 122.88776 W
Maps:Acme, GeoHack, Google, OpenStreetMap
Use:Footbridge
Status:In use (last checked: 2007)
Main Cables:Wire (steel)
Suspended Spans:1
Main Span:1 x 51.2 meters (168 feet) estimated

Notes:

  • Asymmetrical bridge with one tower much taller than the other. The larger tower appears to have been added in 2003 when the bridge was rebuilt following an August 2002 collapse due to a rusted cable. A sign on the current bridge reads "Blaney Bridge, Engineered by Colin Blaney, 2003," but there has been a suspension bridge at this location since before 2003. Follow the photo showing the damaged bridge for more information.
Photo by Patrick S. O'Donnell Photo by Bruce Gapinski



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