Freeway bridge in Toruń, Road bridge in Toruń, Poland
The Freeway Bridge is a modern road structure spanning about 1000 meters that connects the municipalities of Brzoza and Grabowiec in Toruń County. The concrete structure serves as a major transport link between different parts of the county.
The structure was first put into operation in 1998 and immediately served as an important link for the region. A second expansion phase followed in 2011, extending the infrastructure in the area.
The bridge carries the name of Armia Krajowa, commemorating the Polish resistance movement that operated during World War II in this region. This naming connects everyday travel through the area with remembrance of local wartime events.
The structure is accessible daily and used by cars, trucks, and buses to travel quickly between the two areas. The route is well-paved and clearly marked, making driving straightforward.
The structure was specifically engineered to withstand heavy truck traffic and the harsh winters and temperature swings typical of northern Poland. This engineering approach ensures the bridge remains durable despite heavy daily use.
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