thumb|The overpass, looking eastward towards Klarabergsgatan and [[Sergels torg from the zebra crossing between Stockholm Central Station and Cityterminalen (2008)]] thumb|Klarabergsviadukten thumb|Landing on the western shore of Lake Klara. thumb|Klarabergbsviadukten on an October evening. Klarabergsviadukten (Swedish: "The Viaduct of Hill of St Clare"
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thumb|The overpass, looking eastward towards Klarabergsgatan and [[Sergels torg from the zebra crossing between Stockholm Central Station and Cityterminalen (2008)]] thumb|Klarabergsviadukten thumb|Landing on the western shore of Lake Klara. thumb|Klarabergbsviadukten on an October evening. Klarabergsviadukten (Swedish: "The Viaduct of Hill of St Clare") is a reinforced concrete bridge and an overpass in central Stockholm, Sweden. Stretching over Klara Sjö, it connects Norrmalm to Kungsholmen.
Where in English viaduct generally signify a bridge composed of several small spans, in Swedish it is also used for other bridges, generally railway or motorway bridges, of one span or more, spanning only land or, for example a street. The (not particularly small) spans of Klarabergsviadukten stretches over both a railway yard and Klara sjö ("Lake Klara"), and was originally intended to form part of a traffic route, Klarabergsleden, connecting central Stockholm to the western suburbs, plans cancelled in 1974. Though not obviously a viaduct even in the Swedish sense, it still retains its name.
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