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Kjøllsæter Bridge

The Kjøllsæter Bridge (Norwegian Kjøllsæterbrua) is a 158-metre-long (518 ft) wooden bridge that crosses the river Renaelva in Åmot in Innlandet county, Norway. The bridge connects two large military training areas for the Rena Camp, and is built for tank guns and other heavy machines crossing it. It also gives the people living in Rød area a better road connection. The bridge is keeping the NATO standard, and stand 109 metric tons on a span of 30 metres. The Kjøllsæter Bridge is probably one of the strongest wooden bridges in the world. The clearance to the water is 5.5 metres.

The Kjøllsæter bridge was opened 17 August 2006. Total cost reached 32 million Norwegian kroner, equivalent to about US$6 million.

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