Sted | Vancuver, British Columbia, Canada |
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Status | In use |
Open | 2012 |
Function | Road bridge |
Design | Cable-stayed bridge |
Length | 2 020 m |
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Height | 163 m |
Clearance below | 42 m |
Longest span | 470 m |
Width | 65 m |
The Port Mann Bridge in is a cable-stayed bridge that crosses the Fraiser River in Vancouver, Canada. Planning to build a bridge began in 1993. Construction of the bridge began in 2009 and the bridge opened in 2012. The bridge is 2,020 meters long and the largest span is 470 meters. The towers are 163 meters high. The bridge is 65 meters wide, with 10 lanes which made it the world's widest bridge when it opened until 2013.