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arch bridge. The remaining sections were to be constructed using a continuous extrusion method that pushes out concrete boxes, and the Gangbuk section was to be constructed with a steel box bridge. Additionally, to protect migratory birds, construction was halted from April to June when migratory birds breed.
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However, because the bridge was being built through Bamseom, there was opposition from environmental groups who were concerned that migratory birds would disappear, and the construction method was changed to reflect this. In the 150m section where Bamseom is located, it was decided to build a Nielsen
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It was initially designed as a cable-stayed bridge, but due to the financial problems of the Seoul Metropolitan Government and the unsecured connection road, the construction was halted in 1983 with only 17 piers having been built. Later, due to the hosting of the
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Construction of Soegang Bridge began in 1980, but was halted after 1983. Construction resumed 10 years later in 1993 , and the bridge opened at the end of 1996, absorbing traffic due to the partial closure of
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December 30 , 1996 : Yanghwa Bridge opened early due to some traffic restrictions. However, at that time, the northern end of Sogang Bridge was only accessible via Gangbyeonbuk-ro.
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In the early days of the opening of Soegang Bridge, it was pointed out that the Bamseom ecosystem was being damaged by noise and by exhaust from vehicles passing over Soegang Bridge.
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Soegang Bridge is a route that crosses Bamseom, a famous migratory bird destination. There is an arch-shaped structure built in this section, indicating that this is Bamseom.
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April 30, 1997 : A temporary bridge was installed connecting the northern end of Sogang Bridge and Sinchon Intersection ahead of the demolition of the old Yanghwa Bridge.
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October 1998 : The access road to the northern end of Soegang Bridge opened, and the temporary bridge was demolished.
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districts. It is supported in the middle as it passes over the protected islets of
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Index

Hangul
대교
Hanja
西
江
倧橋
Revised Romanization
McCune–Reischauer

Coordinates
37°32′18.5″N 126°55′33.5″E / 37.538472°N 126.925972°E / 37.538472; 126.925972
Han River
Seoul
Yeongdeungpo-gu
Mapo-gu
Seoul
Yeongdeungpo-gu
Mapo-gu
girder bridge
arch bridge
lanes
Korean
Han River
Seoul
South Korea
Mapo
Yeongdeungpo
Bamseom
Yanghwa Bridge
1988 Seoul Olympics

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