Novy Karamyshevsky Bridge, Steel bridge in Moscow, Russia.
Novy Karamyshevsky Bridge is a steel structure crossing the Moskva River with capacity for six lanes of traffic. The bridge features five spans that distribute its weight across the water in a modern engineering design.
The bridge was completed in November 2019 as part of Moscow's Northwestern Chord infrastructure project. This construction marked a major step in modernizing the city's transportation network.
The bridge reflects modern Russian engineering methods, demonstrating the evolution of infrastructure design in contemporary Moscow through its metal beam construction.
The bridge connects Narodnogo Opolcheniya Street to Nizhnie Mnevniki Street and is only accessible to vehicle traffic. Three lanes flow in each direction, which means pedestrians cannot cross here.
A canal with locks passes underneath the bridge, allowing larger vessels to navigate the waterway. The main span was designed specifically to provide the clearance needed for ship traffic.
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