Moscow-Riga Railroad Bridge
Moscow-Riga Railroad Bridge is a concrete arch bridge that spans the Moscow Canal between Tushino and Shchukino Districts in northwestern Moscow, Russia. The bridge does not have an official name and is sometimes called the Railroad bridge over Moscow Canal. It was completed in 1936, designed by A.S.Bachelis.[1][2]
History and specifications
Construction of Moscow Canal (1932-1938) required building a new railroad bridge on a track running over the lower chamber of Lock No.8., near the village of Shchukino, which at this time was far outside the city limits. Tram service to Shchukino was started soon afterwards in 1938,[3] but urban development didn't began until the 1960s.
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This bold bridge has become an icon of pre-World War II soviet propaganda, including on a postage stamp (January 1941) and in movie appearances. According to the most recent studies (1990[4]), the bridge is structurally safe and sound, although its unpainted concrete may look rusty upon close inspection.
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References
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- ↑ Russian: Энциклопедия "Москва", M, 1997 (Encyclopedia of Moscow, Moscow, 1997)
- ↑ Russian: Носарев В.А., Скрябина, Т.А., "Мосты Москвы", М, "Вече", 2004, стр. 230 (Bridges of Moscow, 2004, p.230) Template:ISBN
- ↑ Tram maps. Note the difference between two 1938 maps (January, December)
- ↑ Bridges of Moscow, 2004, p.232
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