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Encyclopedia > Eyachtal Span

The Eyachtal Span is the crossing of the Eyachtal with a 110kV-line near Hoefen in the Black Forest in Germany. The Eyachtal Span was built in 1992. It is with a span width of 1444 metres the greatest span of a powerline in Germany. The pylons on which the Eyach Span is fixed are 70 metres high and located on Heuberg and Eiberg.


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