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Oddesund Bridge - Struer/Thyholm

Oddesund Bridge – Linking Thyholm with the mainland
Built in the 1930s, the Oddesund Bridge spans the Limfjord, connecting Thyholm with the mainland near Struer. At 490 meters long, it carries both rail and road traffic and stands as a remarkable example of Danish engineering.

Oddesund Bridge – An impressive engineering feat across the Limfjord
Built by the Danish State Railways (DSB) between 1935 and 1938, the Oddesund Bridge connects Thyholm with Northwestern Jutland. The 490-meter-long bridge features a railway track and a two-lane road. It includes a 30-meter bascule span, three arch spans of approximately 70 meters each, and six spans of about 35 meters. The bascule pier was reinforced with concrete and steel piles in 1991/92, and the current piers were cast as caissons south of the bridge and renovated between 1992 and 1996. The bridge is a vital transport link and a striking landmark in the northwest Jutland landscape.

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