Koersch Viaduct, Road bridge in Neuhausen auf den Fildern, Germany.
The Koersch Viaduct is a road bridge near Neuhausen auf den Fildern that crosses the Körsch Valley. The structure measures roughly 700 meters long and about 55 meters high, with two lanes carrying traffic.
The viaduct was built between 1991 and 1993 using a specialized construction method and officially opened in 1995. Its construction was part of regional infrastructure development during that period.
The structure connects communities and allows people to cross the valley daily without making long detours. It has become part of the everyday landscape and rhythm of the region.
The viaduct is accessible from above via the road it carries, offering views down into the valley. Pedestrians and cyclists can explore the valley using alternative routes below or around the structure.
The structure was built using an incremental launch method, where large concrete sections were pushed from one side to the other. This technique allowed the valley ecosystem to remain largely undisturbed during construction.
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