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The Ulnes Bridge viewed from the southeast

The Ulnes Bridge (Norwegian: Ulnes bru) is a road bridge in the municipality of Nord-Aurdal in Innlandet county, Norway. The bridge crosses Stronda Fjord at Ulnes, just northwest of Ulnes Church, and it is a branch of Norwegian County Road 261 connecting it to European route E16. The bridge was opened on June 20, 2003. It is a wooden bridge with three spans of 35 meters (115 ft) each, creating a total length of 105 meters (344 ft). The new wooden bridge replaced an older concrete bridge from 1932 that was narrow and in poor condition.

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References

  1. Vegliste 2015: Fylkes- og kommunale veger. Oppland. 2015. Lillehammer: Statens vegvesen Region øst, p. 35.
  2. Nord-Aurdal kommune. 2007. Reguleringsplan for Fv261 Ny Ulnes bru.
  3. TreFokus. 2006. Ulnes bru.

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60°59′54.75″N 9°6′24.16″E / 60.9985417°N 9.1067111°E / 60.9985417; 9.1067111

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