Bridge No. 10 of Tel Aviv-Jerusalem New Railroad, Railway bridge in Emek Ha'arazim Valley, Israel
Bridge No. 10 is a railway viaduct spanning the Emek Ha'arazim Valley and supported by tall concrete piers. The structure consists of multiple connected sections designed to carry trains in both directions.
The viaduct was completed in 2018 as part of the new railway line connecting Tel Aviv and Jerusalem. It represented a major advancement in public transportation infrastructure for the country.
The bridge physically links two major Israeli cities and demonstrates how modern rail infrastructure connects different communities across the country. Train passages have become part of the daily landscape for people living nearby.
The viaduct is part of an active railway line and is not open to public access. Visitors can view the structure from various vantage points in the surrounding area.
The structure employs a specialized dual-viaduct design to separate train traffic in each direction on independent tracks. This arrangement enables safe and efficient train movements without crossings.
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