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Nicholas Chain Bridge

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Crosses
  
Dnieper

Design
  
Suspension bridge

Construction begin
  
1848

Opened
  
28 September 1853

Bridge type
  
Suspension bridge

Construction end
  
1855

Locale
  
Kiev, Russian Empire

Longest span
  
776 metres (2,546 ft)

Closed
  
1920 (destroyed)

Location
  
Kiev

Body of water
  
Dnieper

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Similar
  
Kiev Metro Bridge, Paton Bridge, Pishokhidniy mist, New Darnytskyi Bridge, Pivdennyi Bridge

The Nicholas Chain Bridge (or Nikolaevsky Chain Bridge; Ukrainian: Миколаївський ланцюговий міст; Russian: Николаевский цепной мост) was a bridge over the Dnieper that existed from 1855 to 1920 in Kiev.

Overview

The bridge was designed by Irish engineer Charles Blacker Vignoles. Construction started in 1848 and was completed in 1855. The 776 m long bridge was the largest at that time in Europe. A silver model of the bridge was presented at The Great Exhibition in London.

In 1920, during the Polish-Soviet War, the bridge was blown up by retreating Polish troops. It was restored based on old drawings by Evgeny Paton and opened again in 1925 under the name Yevgenia Bosch Bridge. Paton had significantly changed its structure and raised it by several metres, so that the Yevgenia Bosch Bridge may be considered as a new bridge.

On 19 September 1941 Yevgenia Bosch Bridge was demolished by retreating Soviet troops and was never restored after the war. In 1965 in place of the former chain bridge a new Kiev Metro Bridge was built.

References

Nicholas Chain Bridge Wikipedia