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Skansen Bridge (Skansen jernbanebro) is a 52 metre span bascule railway bridge located at Skansen, close to the centre of Trondheim, Norway. Constructed in 1917 by Vulkan of Kristiania Later renamed Oslo. See [[Vulkan (Oslo)]],and opened in 1918.
Skansen Bridge (Skansen jernbanebro) is a 52 metre span bascule railway bridge located at Skansen, close to the centre of Trondheim, Norway. Constructed in 1917 by Vulkan of Kristiania Later renamed Oslo. See [[Vulkan (Oslo)]], and opened in 1918.


Designed by [[Joseph Strauss]], who also constructed the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco.  
Designed by [[Joseph Strauss]], who also constructed the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco.  
See [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skansen_Bridge Wikipedia entry].


== See Also ==
== See Also ==

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in Trondheim, Norway

Skansen Bridge (Skansen jernbanebro) is a 52 metre span bascule railway bridge located at Skansen, close to the centre of Trondheim, Norway. Constructed in 1917 by Vulkan of Kristiania Later renamed Oslo. See Vulkan (Oslo), and opened in 1918.

Designed by Joseph Strauss, who also constructed the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco.

See Wikipedia entry.

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