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The Czerwińsk Floating Bridge over the Vistula was a temporary floating bridge used by the forces of the Kingdom of Poland during the summer campaign of 1410 in the Polish–Lithuanian–Teutonic War.
It was the first floating bridge longer than a mile, and at the time was the longest floating structure in the world. It is now the second longest floating bridge in the world. Hood Canal Bridge. Completed 1961. Spans 6,521 feet (1,988 m). Carries State Route 104 across Hood Canal in Washington state. It is the third longest floating bridge in ...
A treadway bridge was a multi-section, prefabricated floating steel bridge supported by pontoons carrying two metal tracks (or "tread ways") forming a roadway. Depending on its weight class, the treadway bridge was supported either by heavy inflatable pneumatic pontons or by aluminum-alloy half-pontons.
Arch bridge: Steel-concrete composite, 1 Arch: steel-concrete composite: Planned bridge: 277 m (909 ft) Linked image * East Bridge^^ Toruń: Vistula River: Arch bridge: Steel, 2 Arches: steel: 2013: 270 m (886 ft) Rędziński Bridge: Wrocław: Oder River, Rędzińska Island: Cable-stayed bridge: Concrete, 1 Pylon: concrete: 2011: 256 m (840 ft ...
The PP-64 Wstęga is a Polish military pontoon bridge produced since 1966. [1] The design, based on the Soviet PMP model, commenced in 1964. The prototype was tested in 1965. [1] Unlike PMP, rated for 60,000 kilogram load, PP-64 was rated for 40,000 kilograms, still sufficient to carry T-54/55 and T-62 main battle tanks of its period. [1]
Cable-stayed bridges in Poland (5 P) S. Suspension bridges in Poland (2 P) V. Bridges over the Vistula (6 P) Pages in category "Bridges in Poland"
Floating bridge may refer to: Bridges that float on water. Pontoon bridge; Submerged floating tunnel; Vlotbrug, a design of retractable pontoon bridge used in the ...
The Sigismund Augustus Bridge (Polish: most Zygmunta Augusta) was a timber bridge over the Vistula River in Warsaw which came into operation in 1573 and lasted for 30 years. . It was the first permanent crossing over the Vistula River in Warsaw and the longest wooden crossing in Europe at the time at 500 meters in leng