Carries Motor vehicles, Trams Locale Warsaw, Poland Total length 406 m Width 17 m Bridge type Truss bridge | Crosses Vistula River No. of spans 6 Opened 31 July 1959 Location Warsaw Body of water Vistula | |
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Similar Śląsko‑Dąbrowski Bridge, Świętokrzyski Bridge, Poniatowski Bridge, General Stefan "Grot" Ro, Siekierkowski Bridge |
The Gdański Bridge (Polish: Most Gdański) is a six-span steel truss bridge 406.5 m long and 17 m wide, across the Vistula in Warsaw, Poland.
Contents
- Map of Most GdaC584ski 00 280 Warszawa Poland
- Tramwaje na mo cie gda skim w warszawie tramways on the gda ski bridge in warsaw
- References
Map of Most Gda%C5%84ski, 00-280 Warszawa, Poland
It opened on 31 July, 1959, after three years of construction. It has two elevations. The upper part serves road transport with four road lanes and a sidewalk. The lower part serves tram traffic with two tracks, and also features a sidewalk and a cycling lane.
The bridge was built upon the foundations of the Citadel Rail Bridge which had been demolished during World War II.
In 1997-1998 the bridge underwent the reconstruction. It was painted green, and the lower part had been supplied with coloured bulbs for illumination at night.
Tramwaje na mo cie gda skim w warszawie tramways on the gda ski bridge in warsaw
References
Gdański Bridge Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA