Piskiy Bridge, Railway bridge in Mykolaiv Oblast, Ukraine.
Piskiy Bridge is a railway viaduct spanning the Southern Bug River in Mykolaiv Oblast, connecting rail lines across the region. The structure extends over 1 kilometer in length and carries both passenger and freight trains along key transportation corridors.
Built in 1944 during World War II, the bridge was constructed as military infrastructure during wartime. It became essential for restoring rail connections across the region after the conflict ended.
The bridge carries identification number 48-248-0042 as a cultural heritage monument, representing mid-twentieth century engineering methods in Ukrainian infrastructure.
The bridge receives regular maintenance to keep rail services running smoothly. Visitors can view the structure from nearby riverbanks or access it through regional rail stations.
Located near the village of Pisky at coordinates 47°08′45.6″N and 31°50′38.76″E, the bridge functions as a primary crossing point over Southern Bug River.
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