Krasnoflotskii bridge, Steel bridge over the Moyka River in Saint Petersburg, Russia.
Krasnoflotskii Bridge is a steel structure crossing the Moyka River in Saint Petersburg. It connects two neighborhoods with a straightforward design that handles regular traffic from pedestrians, vehicles, and cyclists without any movable sections.
The bridge was built during the 19th century when Saint Petersburg expanded its network of river crossings. It became part of a series of steel bridges constructed during this period of urban growth.
The bridge structure reflects Saint Petersburg's engineering traditions, integrating with the city's architectural patterns along the Moyka River waterfront.
The bridge stays open year-round without raising or moving, so you can cross anytime without waiting for traffic interruptions. Both pedestrians and cyclists use it regularly, making it a straightforward way to reach the opposite riverbank.
The bridge stands at coordinates 59°55'40.55"N, 30°17'38.83"E, serving as a reference point for navigation along the Moyka River system.
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