Kwidzyn Bridge, Road bridge across Vistula River in Korzeniewo, Poland.
The Kwidzyn Bridge is a road bridge that crosses the Vistula River at Korzeniewo, carrying traffic between two major national highways. The structure measures roughly 1900 meters in length and provides a direct crossing where previously only ferries served travelers.
The bridge opened in 2013, replacing a ferry service that had provided the only river crossing for the local area. This seasonal operation had connected the two sides only during warmer months, making travel unpredictable and time-consuming.
The bridge is designed primarily for vehicle traffic and offers the most direct route between the regions it connects. Pedestrians and cyclists can also use it, though the crossing is long and can be exposed to wind from passing trucks.
The bridge was part of a larger infrastructure project that included extensive approach roads stretching far into the surrounding countryside. This broader development brought major transportation improvements to villages and towns that had relied on slower routes for generations.
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