Construction begin 1862 Total length 131 m Construction end 1863 | Material Metal Opened 1863 Width 7.25 m Body of water Tiber | |
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Similar Tiber, Ponte Testaccio, Ponte Giacomo Matteotti, Ponte Regina Margherita, Ponte Principe Amedeo |
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Ponte dell'Industria, also known as Ponte di ferro (English: iron bridge), is a bridge that connects via del Porto Fluviale to via Antonio Pacinotti, in Rome, in the neighborhoods Ostiense and Portuense.
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It was built between 1862 and 1863 by a Belgian company to link the railway line of Civitavecchia to Roma Termini railway station. The Belgian company accomplished the work in England, then the bridge was moved in pieces to Rome, where it was mounted.
In 1911, with the opening of the new station of Trastevere, the railway line was moved to the new Ponte San Paolo, a little further upstream.
Built completely in metal, it has three lights in metal girders and is about 131 meters long.
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Ponte dell'Industria Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA