# Erfjord Bridge

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Bridge in Suldal Municipality, Rogaland

Erfjord Bridge View of the bridge Coordinates 59°21′17″N 6°13′47″E / 59.3548°N 6.2297°E / 59.3548; 6.2297 Carries Rv13 Crosses Erfjorden Locale Suldal Municipality, Rogaland Characteristics Design Suspension bridge Material Concrete and Steel Total length 294 metres (965 ft) Longest span 228 metres (748 ft) No. of spans 3 Piers in water 0 Clearance below 23 metres (75 ft) History Opened November 1963 Location Interactive map of Erfjord Bridge

**Erfjord Bridge** ([Norwegian](/source/Norwegian_language): *Erfjord bru*) is a [suspension bridge](/source/Suspension_bridge) in [Suldal Municipality](/source/Suldal_Municipality) in [Rogaland](/source/Rogaland) county, [Norway](/source/Norway). The bridge was completed in November 1963 and it crosses the [Erfjorden](/source/Erfjorden) as part of the [Norwegian National Road 13](/source/Norwegian_National_Road_13), a main road between the cities of [Bergen](/source/Bergen_(city)) and [Stavanger](/source/Stavanger_(city)) in [Western Norway](/source/Western_Norway).[1]

The [concrete](/source/Concrete) and [steel](/source/Steel) bridge has a total length of 294 metres (965 ft) which is made up of three spans, the longest span measuring 228 metres (748 ft). The sailing clearance below the bridge is 23 metres (75 ft).[2][3]

## References

1. **[^](#cite_ref-snl_1-0)** [Godal, Anne Marit](/source/Anne_Marit_Godal) (ed.). ["Erfjorden"](http://snl.no/Erfjorden). *[Store norske leksikon](/source/Store_norske_leksikon)* (in Norwegian). Norsk nettleksikon. Retrieved 13 May 2013.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-naf2010_2-0)** Evensen, Knut Harald, ed. (2010). *[NAF Veibok](/source/NAF_Veibok) 2010-2012* (in Norwegian) (29th ed.). Oslo: Norges Automobil-Forbund. p. 24–25.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-3)** [Erfjord Bridge](https://structurae.net/structures/data/index.cfm?ID=20029463) at *[Structurae](/source/Structurae)*. Retrieved 2015-05-18.

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