Industrialny bridge, Concrete bridge in Krasnogvardeysky District, Saint Petersburg, Russia
The Industrialny Bridge is a concrete structure crossing the Okhta River in Saint Petersburg and links two districts on opposite sides. It accommodates vehicle traffic across six lanes with sidewalks along both edges.
The bridge was constructed in the 1970s and opened to traffic in 1978. It was built as part of the city's infrastructure expansion during that period.
The bridge connects the Rzhevka-Porokhovye District to the Central circular road, reflecting the industrial development plans of Saint Petersburg.
The bridge is open daily for vehicle traffic and provides safe pedestrian paths along both sides. You can cross it anytime when traveling between the two districts.
The bridge features massive abutments made of monolithic reinforced concrete built on a high-grid pile foundation with granite-faced intermediate supports.
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