Van Stadens Bridge

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Van Stadens Bridge
Port Elizabeth, Eastern Cape, South Africa
417 feet high / 127 meters high
650 foot span / 198 meter span
1971

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Image by Bob Cortright.


Van Stadens is the first of 5 large concrete bridges on the beautiful N2 Garden route, a highway between Port Elizabeth and Capetown that runs along the southern coast of South Africa. The largest and most famous bridge on the route is the Bloukran’s bridge - Africa’s highest ever at 708 feet (216 mtrs) and the home of the world’s highest bridge bungee jump. This is also the only highway in the world outside of China or Italy to have 3 bridges in excess of 500 feet (152 mtrs) in height. Other high concrete arch bridges on the N2 include the Bobbejaans, Groot river and Paul Sauer bridges. Van Stadens is well known for being a suicide magnet, claiming its 71st victim by the end of 2008. Just upstream of the road arch is a railway bridge 253 feet (77 mtrs) high.



Van Stadens Bridge Elevation


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Image by Zoot.


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Van Stadens Bridge satellite image.


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Van Stadens Railway Bridge.


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Van Stadens Railway Bridge satellite image.