Sundsvall Bridge

Bridge
62°23′20″N 17°20′31″E / 62.389°N 17.342°E / 62.389; 17.342CrossesSundsvall BayHistoryInaugurated18 December 2014StatisticsDaily trafficroad vehiclesLocationMap

62°23′20″N 17°20′31″E / 62.38889°N 17.34194°E / 62.38889; 17.34194 The Sundsvall Bridge (Swedish: Sundsvallsbron) is a bridge across the Sundsvall Bay in Sundsvall, Sweden. It crosses the Bay of Sundsvall, bypassing the city. The bridge roadway is classed as motorway and forms part of European Route E4.

Since 1 February 2015 there has been a charge of SEK 9 per car, light truck and bus. Heavy trucks are charged SEK 20.

The bridge is 2,109 metres (6,919 ft) long and it was opened for traffic on December 18, 2014.[1] It is the fourth longest bridge in Sweden.

References

  1. ^ Sundsvallsbron är öppen för trafik Archived 2014-12-18 at the Wayback Machine, SVT Mittnytt December 18, 2014 (in Swedish)
  • Broavgift Sundsvall Transportstyrelsen 5 December 2017 (in Swedish)