Lazdynai bridge, Concrete bridge in Lazdynai district, Lithuania
Lazdynai Bridge is a concrete crossing over the Neris River serving multiple districts in Vilnius. It provides eight lanes for vehicles and accommodates pedestrian traffic along its length.
The bridge was built in 1969 and underwent major renovation from 2008 to 2010. During this modernization, it was expanded from six to eight traffic lanes.
The bridge represents a milestone in Lithuanian infrastructure development, connecting residential areas while integrating with the urban landscape of Vilnius.
The bridge accommodates both cars and pedestrians, serving as a main route between northern and southern city areas. Crossing is most pleasant during off-peak hours in early morning or evening.
The bridge features a remarkable 100-meter span between columns on opposite river banks. This extended span is a notable technical achievement among Lithuanian bridge structures.
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