Grenzwaldbrücke, Steel girder road bridge in Motten, Germany
The Grenzwaldbrücke is a steel girder bridge near Motten that carries both directions of the A7 highway across the Kleine Sinn valley. The structure has four traffic lanes and two emergency lanes, spanning not only the river but also forest areas and local road connections below.
The bridge was completed in 1968 as a major step in improving traffic connections between the Fulda triangle and the Bad Brückenau/Volkers junction. This construction showed the technical advances achieved during the post-war period.
The bridge emerged as a symbol of modern connectivity between two German states, representing post-war infrastructure development. Today it blends into daily travel routines for countless commuters and travelers who pass over it without much thought.
The crossing is accessible at all times for vehicles of all sizes and forms an essential route on the A7 between northern and southern Germany. Visitors should know it is a busy highway connection where heavier traffic and higher speeds are to be expected.
The bridge sits in the Rhön region, known for its hilly landscape and forest coverage, which made its construction a technical achievement for its era. While crossing, you not only traverse the Kleine Sinn but also gain views of the distinctive forest landscape that defines this area.
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