Haringvliet Bridge
The Haringvliet Bridge is a significant road bridge located in the Netherlands, connecting the islands of Goeree-Overflakkee and Voorne-Putten. Completed in 1971, it spans approximately 1,500 meters over the Haringvliet, a tidal estuary. The bridge plays a crucial role in regional transportation, facilitating the movement of vehicles and enhancing accessibility.
This bridge is part of the N57 highway, which is vital for connecting various towns and cities in the area. The Haringvliet Bridge features a combination of fixed and movable sections, allowing for the passage of ships while maintaining road traffic. Its design reflects the engineering advancements of its time.