Pumarejo bridge
Bridge in Barranquilla and Salamanca Island Road Park, Colombia / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Pumarejo bridge (Spanish: Puente Pumarejo) is a bridge over the Río Magdalena in Barranquilla and the Salamanca Island Road Park in Sitionuevo, Colombia, which has connected the city with the east of the country since December 20th 2019.[1]
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Puente Pumarejo | |
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Coordinates | 10.9503°N 74.7562°W / 10.9503; -74.7562 |
Carries | 6 lanes (3 lanes each way, plus bike and footpaths) |
Crosses | Magdalena River |
Locale | Barranquilla and Salamanca Island Road Park, Colombia |
Official name | Puente Alberto Pumarejo |
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Total length | 3,237 meters (10,620 ft) |
Width | 38.1 meters (125 ft) |
Longest span | 380 meters (1,250 ft) |
Clearance below | 45 meters (148 ft) |
History | |
Opened | 20 December 2019 |
Replaces | Laureano Gómez bridge |
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It replaces the old Puente Pumarejo, which fulfilled this task between 1974 and 2019, but for which a bridge with a clearance below of only 16 meters (52 ft) was chosen for cost reasons, which soon criticized as an obstacle for shipping on the Río Magdalena has been. The two lanes no longer did justice to the increased traffic. Since the bridge was nearing the end of its expected lifespan, the decision was made in 2006 to build a much larger new one.[2][3]