Most magistrali węglowej w Bydgoszczy, Railway bridge in Czersko Polskie district, Bydgoszcz, Poland
The coal main line bridge is a steel railway viaduct with three spans that crosses the Brda River. The structure uses a truss supporting system to hold the two rail tracks.
The bridge was built in the early 1930s as an important part of a railway bypass for Bydgoszcz. It became a key project connecting industrial regions to ports in Poland at that time.
The bridge construction marked a major milestone in Poland's industrial development during the Second Polish Republic, employing thousands of workers in shifts.
The bridge is best viewed from the Bydgoszcz Canal or from surrounding paths, where you can see the steel structure from different angles. Walking access is limited since this is an active railway viaduct.
Each span section of the bridge measures precisely 32.4, 47.6, and 32.4 meters, rising 10.7 meters above the embankment level.
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