Leverkusen Rhine Bridge
A new cable-stayed A 1 bridge in northern Cologne – an over-one-kilometre structure with a foot and cycle path, replacing a worn-out bridge from 1965.
The Leverkusen Rhine Bridge carries the A 1 – the northern part of Cologne's ring motorway – across the Rhine. The 1965 bridge could no longer cope with sharply increased traffic and is being replaced by a modern new structure.
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Source: Wikipedia · retrieved 2026-06-23
At a glance
- Type: twin cable-stayed bridge (new build)
- Total length: around 1,066 m (river and approach spans)
- Pylon height: 57 m above the deck, A-shaped
- Status: first half in service since 2024, second planned by 2027
A major project on the Rhine
The new build consists of two mirror-image structures – one per direction of travel. The river span was erected by balanced cantilevering: prefabricated segments delivered by ship were lifted into place and welded. The first structure entered service on 4 February 2024. Alongside the traffic lanes, a 3.50 m wide foot and cycle path separated by transparent noise barriers is planned – making it a future Rhine crossing for pedestrians and cyclists too.
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