Andronikov Bridge, Railway bridge in Moscow, Russia.
Andronikov Bridge is a railway bridge spanning the Yauza River in Moscow that carries trains on the Gorky line using stone arches for support. The structure links different parts of the city and remains active for daily rail operations crossing the waterway.
The bridge was built in the late 19th century as the railway network expanded through Moscow during a period of industrial growth. It became part of the infrastructure that supported the city's developing transportation system.
The bridge structure combines engineering requirements with architectural elements that reflect the industrial heritage of Moscow's railway system.
The bridge is visible from surrounding streets and is crossed daily by train passengers. Views of the structure are best from the riverside areas or nearby streets that run along the river.
The bridge sits near where the Yauza and Moskva rivers meet. Trains cross at a considerable height, giving passengers views of the city and the river below as they pass through.
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