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Pairs of adjacent bridges serving the same highway or rail line are listed as single entries, with different completion years separated by commas. Demolished bridges are listed only when no replacements were built on old sites or nearby. Tram service is shown as of December 2006. Many other existing bridges had tram tracks in the past.
In 1935–1938, all the bridges in town centre Moscow were replaced with high capacity ones. Moskvoretsky Bridge was the first to be completed, and was the only concrete bridge of the 1930s. The bridge was placed at the narrowest point of the Moskva River, west of its predecessor; as a result, blocks of Zaryadye and Balchug were razed to make ...
Moscow Monorail overpass: 4,698 m (15,413 ft) Railway bridge. 2004: 8: Lena Bridge ... "Suspension bridges of Russia". bridgemeister.com. Further reading
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Dream Island (Russian: Остров мечты; Ostrov mechty) is an amusement park in Moscow that opened 29 February 2020. [2] [1] It is the largest indoor theme park in Europe. [3] The park is located in the Nagatinskaya Poima, in the Nagatinsky Zaton district of Moscow's Southern Administrative Okrug.
The nearby Moscow Metro stations are Park Kultury and Oktyabrskaya. The existing bridge was completed on May 1, 1938, as part of Joseph Stalin's ambitious reconstruction of downtown Moscow. Designed by engineer V. P. Konstantinov and architect A. V. Vlasov, it is the fourth bridge on this site and the only suspension bridge in all of Moscow. [2]
Yauzsky Bridge was renamed Astakhovsky after I.T.Astakhov, a steelworkers' leader killed on the bridge during a rally on February 28, 1917; this title remains official to date. [5] Before World War II, city planners intended to complete the Boulevard Ring with a link through Zamoskvorechye. This called for a bridge with higher traffic capacity ...
Bolshoy Krasnokholmsky Bridge, view from south-east 55°44′12″N 37°38′49″E / 55.73667°N 37.64694°E / 55.73667; 37.64694 Bolshoy Krasnokholmsky Bridge ( Russian : Большо́й Краснохо́лмский мост ) is a steel arch bridge that spans Moskva River in downtown Moscow , Russia , carrying Garden Ring ...