Severyaninsky Bridge, Transportation bridge in Moscow, Russia.
Severyaninsky Bridge is a road bridge in Moscow that crosses railway tracks and connects multiple transportation routes in the northern part of the city. It carries significant daily traffic and serves as an important link between different districts.
Built after World War Two, the bridge opened in 1953 as Moscow rapidly expanded its infrastructure network. It was part of efforts at the time to better connect the growing city.
The structure represents a period of rapid infrastructure growth in Moscow, reflecting the engineering capabilities of mid-twentieth century Russian construction methods.
The bridge is accessible to vehicles year-round and experiences heaviest traffic during peak hours. Keep in mind this is an active road where pedestrians are not permitted.
Located at coordinates 55.847072 latitude and 37.671792 longitude, the bridge serves both railway crossings and vehicular traffic simultaneously.
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