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THE HAGUE, Netherlands — A 656-foot-long bridge took a slow cruise through the heart of Rotterdam on Monday, heading for its new home near the city’s busy port area.

The Suurhoff Bridge was floating on pontoons that were pushed and pulled by tug boats past a series of other bridges on the Maas River that bisects Rotterdam, in a meticulously planned, hours-long operation.

The existing bridges have sections that can be raised to allow ships with large cargo to pass.


  Tug boats moved the 65-foot-wide and with a 131-foot-high arch on pontoons under a series of other bridges on the Maas River. AP Tug boats moved the 65-foot-wide and with a 131-foot-high arch on pontoons under a series of other bridges on the Maas River. AP

From its construction site, the new bridge, which is 65 feet wide and has a 40 meter high arch, made its way slowly toward its home alongside an existing bridge that carries traffic to and from the Maasvlakte port area.

It will be maneuvered into place over coming days before being opened to traffic to allow engineers to renovate the existing Suurhoff bridge.

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