Talbrücke Haseltal, Road bridge in Suhl, Germany.
Talbrücke Haseltal is a road bridge spanning across the Hasel Valley near Suhl, carrying traffic over two existing transportation routes below. The structure uses a steel box girder design and passes above both a regional road and a railway line.
This bridge project emerged in the 2000s as part of a broader infrastructure development plan following German reunification. Its completion in 2006 improved regional transportation connections and economic development.
The bridge crosses above the site where a famous motorcycle and moped factory once operated for many decades. Today, this passage marks how the region has shifted from its industrial past to modern transportation needs.
The bridge is accessible from the A73 motorway and is used daily by thousands of vehicles. Visitors can best view it from surrounding roads or from valley paths that run underneath.
The bridge is painted in a distinctive blue tone, which sets it apart from many other modern bridges and makes it a recognizable landmark in the landscape. This color choice makes it particularly striking when crossing the valley or viewing it from a distance.
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