Tipografsky Bridge, Wooden pedestrian bridge in Kirzhach, Russia.
Tipografsky Bridge is a wooden pedestrian crossing that spans the Kirzhach River and connects two parts of the town on either side. The structure provides a direct route for people to cross on foot without entering the water.
Construction of the bridge began in May 2016 with support from a local print office, which led to its current name. The project emerged from a need to create a better crossing point over the river.
The bridge connects Alexandrov Yard with central Kirzhach, forming an essential link between different communities and their daily activities.
The crossing is open to foot traffic throughout all seasons and provides a safe way to cross the river in most weather conditions. It is wise to wear sturdy shoes and move carefully when ice or snow is present.
At 555 meters in length, this wooden pedestrian structure exceeds the dimensions of the Beloretsk Bridge in Bashkiria by 5 meters.
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