Kleboniškis Bridge, Transport bridge over Neris River in Kaunas, Lithuania.
Kleboniškis Bridge is a steel and concrete structure crossing the Neris River and joining several districts of Kaunas together. The construction spans roughly 256 meters and provides space for daily traffic flowing between different parts of the city.
The original bridge was built in 1930 by Danish engineers from Copenhagen. After suffering severe damage in World War II, it was reconstructed in 1948.
The bridge contributes to the urban landscape of Kaunas, linking neighborhoods and facilitating community interactions between different parts of the city.
The bridge is a major traffic route used daily by thousands of vehicles connecting multiple city districts. Users should expect congestion, especially during rush hours when many people travel between different areas of the city.
A major modernization occurred in 2022 creating separate lanes for transit traffic and local roads. This renewal improved traffic efficiency and allowed for better division of traffic flow across the city.
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