Andreyevsky road bridge, Road bridge in Khamovniki District, Moscow, Russia.
Andreyevsky Road Bridge spans the Moskva River with eight traffic lanes and separate pathways for pedestrians and cyclists on both sides. The structure connects both riverbanks and allows smooth traffic flow through this district.
The bridge was completed in 2000 as part of Moscow's Third Ring Road and replaced an older railway connection from 1907. Its completion modernized an important transportation link in this area.
The bridge forms a central connection between Luzhniki Stadium and Gorky Park, two major recreational spaces in Moscow.
The structure handles heavy daily traffic and connects multiple bus stations and metro access points. Pedestrians and cyclists should use the marked paths to avoid vehicle traffic.
The bridge uses a concrete arch design with steel elements that transitions into underground tunnels beneath Gagarin Square. This integration creates seamless traffic flow both above and below ground level.
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