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Südbrücke, Mainz

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Carries
  
Railways

Locale
  
Rhineland-Palatinate

Address
  
55116 Mainz, Germany

Constructed by
  
MAN-Werk Gustavsburg

Location
  
Rhineland-Palatinate

Architect
  
Heinrich Gottfried Gerber

Crosses
  
River Rhine

Official name
  
Südbrücke

Total length
  
1,028 m

Collapsed
  
Bridge type
  
Truss bridge

Südbrücke, Mainz

Other name(s)
  
Eisenbahnbrücke, Gustavsburger Eisenbahnbrücke, Mainbahn-Rheinbrücke

Design
  
Lenticular truss bridge (Pauli system)

Similar
  
Rhine, Kaiserbrücke - Mainz, Weisenauer Brücke, Mainz‑Gustavsburg station, Wood Tower

The Südbrücke, Mainz (South bridge, the bridge has never been dedicated an official name, and is therefore referred to in different ways) is a railway bridge on the Main Railway that connects Mainz, Rhineland-Palatinate, across the Rhine with Gustavsburg in Hesse. It is one of the early railway bridges in Germany.

Contents

Paulisystembridge (1862)

In the period between 1853 and 1859 railways were built by the Hessian Ludwig Railway on the left and right bank of the Rhine. Initially they were connected across the Rhine. As a result, a train ferry) was established between Mainz and Gustavsburg, using two pontoons towed by paddle steamer to carry wagons across the Rhine. Passengers could use the steamer as a ferry from 1 August 1858.

In between 1860 and 1862, the south bridge was designed by the engineering works and iron foundry Maschinenfabrik und Eisengießerei J. F. Klett (later Maschinenfabrik Augsburg-Nürnberg - MAN) originating from Nuremberg.

Since the Roman bridge (Pons Ingeniosa) first built c. 30 AD and the Carolingian Rhine bridge of Charlemagne, it had been the first permanent bridge across the Rhine at Mainz, which until then had only a bridge of boats. It was after the Waldshut–Koblenz Rhine Bridge on the Upper Rhine, the cathedral Bridge in Cologne and the Kehl bridge the fourth railway bridge over the Rhine.

Design

The bridge was built according to the plans of Heinrich Gottfried Gerber, the Head of Bridge Division of Maschinenfabrik Klett. The puddled iron (wrought iron) structure bridge had four 105.2 metres (345 ft) long bridge segments. The Pauli truss structure was arranged above the roadway, according to the Pauli lenticular truss bridge recently developed by Friedrich August von Pauli. Right of Rhine joined a long flood bridge with 28 other fields. [2] At both bridgeheads were they equipped with scheduled by district architect Ignaz victims man Gothic gates and bridge towers, which were to serve in time of war to defend the bridge.

References

Südbrücke, Mainz Wikipedia


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