Länsilinkki, Road bridge between Kamppi and Ruoholahti, Helsinki, Finland
Länsilinkki is a road bridge in Helsinki that connects Kamppi with the modern district of Ruoholahti. It carries multiple lanes of traffic and provides passage for both pedestrians and vehicles crossing between these two neighborhoods.
The construction of Länsilinkki addressed growing traffic demands in Helsinki during the late 20th century. The project emerged to support rapid urban expansion and the need for better connections between developing areas of the city.
The bridge stands as an example of Finnish engineering, reflecting the country's commitment to creating efficient transportation solutions in urban environments.
The bridge is open year-round and connects Kamppi's shopping areas with Ruoholahti's business zones. It is easily accessible on foot and by vehicle, with connections to the city's metro system.
Located at coordinates 60.1631°N and 24.922125°E, the bridge integrates multiple transportation modes, including connections to Helsinki's subway system.
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