Takadabashi (Aizuwakamatsu-shi)
| Takadabashi | |
|---|---|
| Basic information | |
| Country | |
| The location | Aizuwakamatsu-shi, Fukushima |
| Intersection article | Aga River |
| Coordinate | 37°28'N 32.9 seconds 139°53'E 55.4 seconds |
| Structure specifications | |
| Form | PC bridge [1] |
| Full length | 511.9m [1] |
| Item concerned | |
| List of bridges - Bridge of each country - Form of the bridge | |
National highway No. 401 goes by way of Takadabashi (たかだばし) with a bridge built over the first-grade river of Aizuwakamatsu-shi, Fukushima, the Aga River.
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Summary
The east side is located the neighborhood of Mondenmachiniidera, Aizuwakamatsu-shi, the west near city Kitaaizumachihigashikomatsu. The Motohashi east side becomes the intersection with the National highway No. 118 Wakamatsunishi bypass, and the outskirts are lined with the commercial facilities such as supermarkets. In the Motohashi west, rice fields spread out; local.
Data of the bridge
With one side 1 traffic lane (up and down line 2 traffic lane in total), with sidewalk the length 511.9m [1]. The form is a PC bridge [1].
Old bridge
At 515m in length, 5.5m in width, the structure were girders with the steel frame reinforcing rod with a ramen type [1].
History
I it up to the rebuilding to the existing bridge
In 1901, first fixation Itabashi is bridged. This bridge was changed at every flood and did it [1]. I am changed to a concrete bridge afterwards in 1931 [1]. This bridge was located with a bridge of main country path Aizu Wakamatsu Ina Line at the time between Aizuwakamatsu-shi and Kitaaizu village at the time in the 50, Showa generation, and the traffic of the day was more than 6,000 [2]. In addition, the increase of the house wanted to be seen on the Aizuwakamatsu-shi side of the bridge in the 50, Showa generation [3], and others, main country path Aizu Wakamatsu Ina Line in those days called the Takada highway and the prefectural road Aizu Wakamatsu Aizu Takada line called the Hongo highway at the time diverged on the Kitaaizu village side of the bridge [4].
Rebuilding to the existing bridge
The rebuilding to a current PC bridge is carried out from 1994 through 1997 [1]. On the occasion of the rebuilding to this current bridge, a bridge girder pushing out method of construction or the snow-melting method of construction by no sprinkling were used [1].
Neighboring
Footnote
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