Freixo Bridge
The Freixo Bridge (Portuguese: Ponte do Freixo) which was inaugurated in 1995 is a Portuguese bridge over the Douro river, connecting Vila Nova de Gaia and Porto. The purpose of its construction was to create an alternative to Arrábida and D. Luis I bridges. The designers of the bridge are António Reis and Daniel de Sousa. The bridge with total length of 705 m has 8 spans.[1]
| Ponte do Freixo | |
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| Coordinates | 41°08′31″N 08°34′46″W | 
| Carries | Motor vehicles | 
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| Opened | 1995 | 
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.jpg.webp) Ponte do Freixo (Porto) Ponte do Freixo (Porto)
.jpg.webp) Ponte do Freixo (34011316175) Ponte do Freixo (34011316175)
 Trânsito na Ponte do Freixo Trânsito na Ponte do Freixo
.jpg.webp) FrEixo (4386401013) FrEixo (4386401013)
 
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