Bugrinsky Bridge, Arch bridge in Novosibirsk, Russia
Bugrinsky Bridge is an arch bridge in Novosibirsk, Russia, crossing the Ob River. Its red steel arch rises above the water and carries six lanes of vehicle traffic.
Construction began in 2009 and continued for several years. The completed crossing opened to traffic in October 2014.
The red arch structure of Bugrinsky Bridge has transformed the Novosibirsk skyline and represents a major engineering achievement in modern Russian infrastructure.
The crossing links two districts of Novosibirsk and is open to cars. Pedestrians can view the structure from a distance on either riverbank.
The arch span is among the longest in the region and was built using a vertical assembly technique. Engineers lifted segments gradually as the structure grew.
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