Strimka Lan' bridge, Steel and concrete footbridge in Kamianets-Podilskyi, Ukraine
Strimka Lan' bridge is a combined footbridge and road bridge in Kamianets-Podilskyi made from steel and reinforced concrete spanning 379 meters. The structure carries both vehicular and pedestrian traffic across the landscape with a width of 19 meters.
The bridge was built and officially opened in November 1973 as an important transportation advancement for the city. Its construction was part of the Soviet-era urban development efforts to improve connections between different areas of Kamianets-Podilskyi.
The bridge functions as a central gathering location where residents meet for social activities and photographers capture images of the surrounding landscape.
The bridge is open year-round for pedestrians and vehicles to cross between different parts of the city. Both sides of the passage feature clear walking areas separated from the traffic lanes for safe movement.
The bridge combines both pedestrian walkways and vehicle lanes, demonstrating how infrastructure projects from the 1970s integrated multiple transportation needs.
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