Deggenau Danube bridge, Cable-stayed road bridge in Deggendorf, Germany
The Deggenau Danube Bridge is a cable-stayed steel structure that spans 848 meters across the river in Deggendorf. The deck is suspended by cables running from twin towers, creating a functional crossing for motor vehicles.
Built in 1975, this bridge became a crucial part of the Bundesautobahn 3 motorway system in Bavaria. Its construction addressed growing transportation demands and regional connectivity needs at that time.
The bridge serves as a central gathering point for local events and provides photographers with views of both the Danube River and the surrounding Deggendorf landscape.
The bridge is reserved for motor vehicle traffic and not accessible to pedestrians or cyclists. The best views of the structure are available from the river banks or approach roads on either side.
The bridge sits at the 2,282.50 kilometer mark of the Danube, marking where European river traffic meets a major highway crossing. This precise location reflects the careful planning required to connect motorway routes across one of the continent's most important waterways.
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