Götaälv Bridge
The Götaälv Bridge is a significant road bridge located in Sweden, spanning the Göta älv river. Completed in 2010, it connects the cities of Göteborg and Kungälv, facilitating transportation and improving access between these areas. The bridge is notable for its modern design and engineering, featuring a total length of approximately 1,200 meters.
This bridge plays a crucial role in the local infrastructure, supporting both vehicular and pedestrian traffic. It is part of the E6 European route, which is a major highway that runs through Norway, Sweden, and Denmark. The Götaälv Bridge enhances regional connectivity and contributes to economic development.