Стригинский мост, Highway bridge in Nizhny Novgorod, Russia.
Striginsky Bridge is a highway crossing over the Oka River in Nizhny Novgorod, connecting both shores with four traffic lanes and pedestrian paths. The structure spans nearly a kilometer and forms a key section of the city's southern bypass route.
Built and opened in 1993 by Bridge Construction Unit No. 1, it became the seventh crossing over the Oka in the city. Its completion marked an important step in improving traffic infrastructure for the southern area of Nizhny Novgorod.
The bridge serves as a meeting point during city celebrations and provides observation points where photographers capture views of the Oka River.
The crossing sits on the southern bypass using federal highway M7 as its main route. It offers an alternative to Myzinsky Bridge for drivers looking to avoid the northern part of the city.
The bridge undergoes major renovation works in 2023-2024 while maintaining traffic flow, demonstrating advanced engineering maintenance techniques.
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