Word Bridge

Delta-leg bridge in Pontevedra, Spain

42°26′49″N 8°37′40″W / 42.447083°N 8.627639°W / 42.447083; -8.627639 (Word Bridge)CarriesMotor vehicles, cyclists and pedestriansCrossesLérez RiverLocalePontevedra, SpainCharacteristicsDesignDelta-legMaterialReinforced concrete
Pre-stressed concreteTotal length170.48 m (559.3 ft)Width14.70 m (48.2 ft)HistoryConstruction start2010Construction end2011Opened30 December 2011LocationMap

The Word Bridge is a delta-leg bridge that crosses the Lérez River in the Monte Porreiro district of the city of Pontevedra (Spain). It was inaugurated in 2011 and connects the Monte Porreiro neighbourhood with the civil parish of Lérez.

Location

The bridge is located in the lower part of the Monte Porreiro district, at the end of Buenos Aires Avenue, 500 metres from the Lérez beach, upstream.

History

The project for the construction of the Word Bridge was born in the 2000s out of the need to connect the Monte Porreiro neighbourhood with the civil parish of Lérez by a road to the Porta do Sol area, very close to the Saint Saviour's Monastery of Lérez.[1] At the same time, the aim was to improve access to the Montecelo Hospital from the north of the municipality and the N-550 road to the N-541 and to relieve congestion in the city.[2]

The Provincial Council of Pontevedra launched the tender for the project and the works in 2007. After several ups and downs, construction of the bridge finally began in 2010. It was inaugurated on 30 December 2011 by the then Minister of Public Works, Ana Pastor.[3] It thus became the sixth bridge in the city.[4]

On 21 March 2012, on the occasion of Poetry Day, the writer Fina Casalderrey sponsored an event in which schoolchildren from Monte Porreiro and Lérez took part and proposed that the bridge be called the Bridge of the Word as a symbolic union between these two districts of Pontevedra and as a sign of harmony, friendship and encounter.[5][6]

Description

It is a bridge consisting of two series of V-shaped pillars made of reinforced concrete. These pillars do not affect the riverbed, a protected site declared a Site of Community Importance (SCI) in 2000.[7]

The total length of the Word Bridge is 170.48 metres. The central girder, which forms the central span of the bridge, is 14.70 metres wide and has a total length of 54 metres.[8][7] The deck is made of pre-stressed concrete and the abutments and legs are made of reinforced concrete.

The bridge has two lanes for vehicle traffic, a cycle track, two pedestrian pavements, blue metal guard rails and lighting.[8][7] It is equipped with speed bumps at the end closest to Monte Porreiro and the speed limit is 30 kilometres per hour.[9]

Galerie

  • V-shaped bridge pillars and blue guardrail
    V-shaped bridge pillars and blue guardrail
  • The bridge with the cycle lane on the left side
    The bridge with the cycle lane on the left side

References

  1. ^ "Pontevedra, la ciudad de los puentes". El Español (in Spanish). 25 March 2021.
  2. ^ "El nuevo puente para unir Lérez con Monteporreiro funcionará a partir del 2010". La Voz de Galicia (in Spanish). 15 January 2008.
  3. ^ "Louzán cuenta con la presencia de Pastor en la inauguración de Monteporreiro". ABC (in Spanish). 29 December 2011.
  4. ^ "Pontevedra abre su séptimo puente sobre el Lérez". Faro (in Spanish). 23 June 2012.
  5. ^ "Los escolares, unidos por un "puente de palabras"". Faro (in Spanish). 22 March 2012.
  6. ^ "Pontevedra, la ciudad de los puentes". El Español (in Spanish). 25 March 2021.
  7. ^ a b c "Ana Pastor muestra su "compromiso firme" con Pontevedra para que esté "a la cabeza de las ciudades de España"". La Vanguardia (in Spanish). 30 December 2011.
  8. ^ a b "El vano central del puente que unirá Monteporreiro y Lérez (Pontevedra) se instalará el próximo 12 de agosto". 20 minutos (in Spanish). 6 August 2011.
  9. ^ "El puente de As Palabras se limitará a 30 kilómetros por hora y tendrá "lombos"". Diario de Pontevedra (in Spanish). 18 November 2018.

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