Wadi Leban Bridge, Cable-stayed bridge in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
Wadi Leban Bridge crosses a valley in Riyadh with a tall central support tower. The roadway accommodates multiple traffic lanes and includes paths for people on foot walking between different city areas.
The bridge project was developed during the 1990s to address the city's growing transportation needs. Since its completion, it has become part of Riyadh's infrastructure network.
The bridge corridor serves as a meeting point for local residents who gather in the evening hours to enjoy the desert landscape views.
The bridge accommodates both vehicles and people walking and links the eastern side of the city with the western side. Visitors can reach access points from various locations around the valley.
The bridge incorporates a cable-stayed design with a central span of 405 meters, making it a significant infrastructure achievement in the region.
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