Tolbukhin Bridge, Vehicle bridge in Yaroslavl, Russia.
Tolbukhin Bridge crosses the Kotorosl River and links different parts of Yaroslavl using concrete and steel construction. The roadway accommodates multiple lanes of traffic while sidewalks on both sides allow pedestrians to walk safely across.
The bridge was named after Marshal Fyodor Tolbukhin, a Soviet military leader from the region who commanded forces during World War II. It was constructed to support Yaroslavl's growing need for river crossing as the city expanded.
Local residents gather on the bridge during city celebrations to watch fireworks displays and participate in municipal festivities throughout the year.
The bridge experiences heavy traffic during morning and evening rush hours, with both cars and pedestrians using it frequently. Walking along the sidewalks requires attention to vehicle movement and careful crossing at all times.
The structure stands at coordinates 57.612903 latitude and 39.859394 longitude, marking a central point for navigation through the city.
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