Saburovsky Rail Bridges
Saburovsky Rail Bridges (Russian: Cабуровские железнодорожные мосты) are two adjacent steel bridges that span Moskva River in southern Moskvorechye-Saburovo District of Moscow, Russia. They were completed in 1924 and 1953, when Saburovo was a remote suburb of Moscow.
Saburovsky Bridge (1924)
[edit]The first bridge on this site was completed in 1924 as a four-span deck-arch bridge, designed by Lavr Proskuryakov. Spans are 42.0+53.4+53.4+42.0 meters long, total length 217 meters.
Abandoned Saburovsky Bridge
[edit]In 1936, a second, four-track bridge was laid nearby; in 1941, when the pillars were complete, work was interrupted by the war. Post-war examination revealed potential safety problems with these pillars, site was abandoned and a new bridge was laid in 1951. The pillars still stand between two existing bridges.
Saburovsky Bridge (1953)
[edit]The second existing bridge, completed in 1953, is a high through-arch bridge with a 151.3 meter long main arch which stands 31.5 meters above water level. It is the highest steel arch in Moscow (until the upcoming completion of Zhivopisny Bridge).
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- Носарев, В.А.; Скрябина, Т.А. (2004). Мосты Москвы [Bridges of Moscow] (in Russian). Moscow: Вече. pp. 82–87. ISBN 5-9533-0183-9.
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