Dongho Bridge, Combined tram and road bridge in Seoul, South Korea
Dongho Bridge is a combined road and subway bridge that crosses the Han River in Seoul. On its structure, cars and buses travel alongside the subway line, which runs in dedicated tracks beneath the traffic lanes.
Construction of the bridge began in the early 1980s as part of a major infrastructure expansion for Seoul. Its completion in 1985 introduced a new type of dual-use bridge that combined road and rail in one structure.
The bridge serves as a daily crossing point where people from different neighborhoods come together, connecting communities on both sides of the river. You will see the rhythm of the city reflected in the constant flow of traffic, pedestrians, and subway riders sharing this single structure.
The best way to reach the bridge is through subway stations at each end or from nearby bus stops. If walking across it, allow about thirty minutes to cover the entire length, and plan your visit during daylight for clear views.
The bridge features a purely functional design with no decorative elements, making it a textbook example of practical urban engineering. This stripped-down approach was revolutionary for Seoul in the 1980s, prioritizing efficiency over aesthetics.
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