Neue Niederräder Brücke, Railway bridge in Frankfurt, Germany
The Neue Niederräder Brücke is a steel railway bridge crossing the Main River between the Gutleutviertel and Niederrad districts. It carries two separate railway tracks for regular commuter train service.
This steel structure was built in 1979 to support the expanding S-Bahn network and growing passenger demand. The bridge became part of Frankfurt's modernization of railway connections during that period.
This steel structure represents the evolution of Frankfurt's railway system, connecting the central station to the airport and surrounding urban areas.
The bridge is reserved for train traffic only and has no pedestrian or vehicle access. You can view the structure from the riverbanks at various points along the Main.
The bridge's substantial width of 12.74 meters accommodates specialized rail infrastructure, supporting the frequent train service through this major transport corridor.
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