Slauerhoffbrug
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|other_name = the 'Flying Drawbridge' or Frog Bridge
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|crosses = Harlingervaart
|locale = Leeuwarden, Netherlands
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|designer = Van Driel Mechatronica
|design = Tail bridge{{cite magazine |last=Pinkerton|first=Lindsey|title=Strange Architecture: Bridge Design in the Netherlands|date= 20 February 2009|magazine=Popular Mechanics |url=http://www.popularmechanics.com/blogs/technology_news/4305522.html| accessdate=14 August 2011}}
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|open = 2000{{cite web |title=Neatorama |url=http://www.neatorama.com/tag/slauerhoffbrug/ |accessdate=6 January 2010}}
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The Slauerhoffbrug ({{langx|en|Slauerhoff Bridge}}) is a fully automatic bascule bridge (aka tail bridge) in the city of Leeuwarden in the Netherlands. It is a road bridge that carries the Slauerhoffweg (named after J. Slauerhoff) over the Harlingervaart. It was completed in 2000.
The bridge uses two arms to swing a 15×15m section of road in and out of place.{{cite web |title=Van Driel Mechatronica |url=http://www.vandrielmechatronica.nl/bruggen/slauerhoffbrug_01-eng.html |accessdate=6 January 2010}} The lift arms are oriented diagonally to the road. The bridge is painted in yellow and blue, representative of Leeuwarden's flag and seal. This movable bridge is also known as the “Slauerhoffbrug ‘Flying’ Drawbridge” or Frog Bridge (Dutch: Kikkerbrug), the last because of its shape in the down position. One of the main designers is Emile Asari. A tail bridge can quickly and efficiently be raised and lowered from one pylon (instead of hinges). This allows water traffic to pass while only briefly blocking road traffic.
File:Slauerhoffbrug ‘Flying’ Drawbridge by Hindrik 2.jpg|Slauerhoffbrug in down position.
File:Slauerhoffbrug.JPG|Slauerhoffbrug rising.
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External links
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- [http://www.popularmechanics.com/technology/infrastructure/a3888/4305522/ Popular Mechanics article] on the Slauerhoff bridge
- [https://web.archive.org/web/20100103052820/http://www.vandrielmechatronica.nl/architectuur/slauerhoffbrug-eng.html 4 Photos by Van Driel] of the bridge up from different angles
- [http://www.ohgizmo.com/2009/12/30/slauerhoffbrug-flying-drawbridge/ 3 Photos] of bridge up
- [http://panteltje.com/pub/Leeuwarden_bridge_img_1981.jpg 1 Photo] of bridge up from road
- [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6-DFXc6cgDA Slauerhoffbrug opening and closing]
- [https://www.facebook.com/onsleeuwarden/videos/562248090605188/ timelapse of the bridge in action]
Category:Bascule bridges in the Netherlands
Category:Bridges completed in 2000
Category:Road bridges in the Netherlands
Category:Steel bridges in the Netherlands