Banghwa Bridge

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Coordinates37°35′17″N 126°49′35″E / 37.5881°N 126.8264°E / 37.5881; 126.8264
CrossesHan River
Banghwa Bridge

방화대교
Banghwa daegyo
Coordinates37°35′17″N 126°49′35″E / 37.5881°N 126.8264°E / 37.5881; 126.8264
CarriesIncheon International Airport Expressway
CrossesHan River
LocaleSeoul, South Korea
OwnerNew Airport Highway Company
Maintained byNew Airport Highway Company
Preceded byMagok Railway Bridge
Followed byHaengju Bridge
Characteristics
DesignGirder and Truss
Total length2,559 m (8,396 ft)
History
Constructed byPoong Lim Industrial
Construction startDecember 29, 1995
Construction endNovember 11, 2000
Statistics
TollYes
Location
Interactive map of Banghwa Bridge
References
[1][2]
Banghwa Bridge
Hangul
방화대교
Hanja
傍花大橋
RRBanghwa daegyo
MRPanghwa taegyo

The Banghwa Bridge (Korean: 방화대교) is a bridge in South Korea. It crosses the Han River, connecting the Gangseo District, Seoul with Goyang, Gyeonggi Province. The bridge is a part of the Incheon International Airport Expressway. At over 2.5 km in length, it is the longest bridge to cross the Han River.[1][3] Though mostly a girder bridge, the middle 540m section is an arch truss, resembling the shape of an airplane taking off.[1]

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