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| Name          = Cable Stayed bridge
| Name          = Cable Stayed bridge
| Image        = CableStayed4.png
| Description  = Provides a link across water or valleys, allowing trains or trucks to cross.
| Description  = Provides a link across water or valleys, allowing trains or trucks to cross.
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| Variants      = [[Truss Bridge]]
| Variants      = [[Truss Bridge]]
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This bridge variant has a maximum height above ground (or seabed) of 100 meters. It is more expensive than [[Truss Bridge]] and has a minimum length for the cable stayed tower to be placed. It allows for 4 lanes, so is the only variant to allow trains and trucks to cross the same span.
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Latest revision as of 12:20, 8 April 2026

Cable Stayed bridge

Provides a link across water or valleys, allowing trains or trucks to cross.
Construction
80
+
105
per 16 tiles
Footprint9x6
DesignationBridges 
VariantsTruss Bridge

This bridge variant has a maximum height above ground (or seabed) of 100 meters. It is more expensive than Truss Bridge and has a minimum length for the cable stayed tower to be placed. It allows for 4 lanes, so is the only variant to allow trains and trucks to cross the same span.