The Moselle Bridge Löf-Alken is a road bridge between Löf and Alken. It branches off from the B 416 and B 49 and crosses them as well as the Moselle.
The completion of the bridge over the Moselle, which began on April 23, 1970, was of particular importance for the economy and infrastructure of the municipalities of Löf and Alken. It is the only Moselle bridge between the Moselle Gold Bridge in Kobern-Gondorf and the road bridge in Treis-Karden. The construction costs for the 164-meter-long and 6.60-meter-wide bridge amounted to around 7.8 million DM at that time, financed by the state of Rhineland-Palatinate and the Mayen-Koblenz district. The bridge was opened to traffic on June 30, 1972.
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Address: Mayen-Koblenz, Germany
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