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Bridge under construction, April 2009 View from a car on top of Volgograd Bridge, March 2010) Volgograd Bridge (Russian: Волгоградский мост) is a concrete girder bridge over the Volga River in the city of Volgograd, Russia. The bridge and adjacent flyovers are 2,514 m (8,248 ft) long. [1]
The famous Alexander Railway Bridge. Opened for traffic on August 30, 1880. The Syzran Bridge across the Volga River near Syzran was designed by Nikolai Belelubsky and Konstantin Mikhailovsky. This remarkable engineering project was the first rail bridge ever built across the lower part of the Volga River.
Volga Bridge (Tolyatti bypass) 3,750 m (12,300 ft) 4 lanes road bridge Volga. 2024: 13: Jubilee Bridge: 3,510 m (11,520 ft) 4 lanes road bridge Volga. 2010: 14:
The Volga (Russian: Волга, pronounced ⓘ) is the longest river in Europe and the longest endorheic basin river in the world. Situated in Russia, it flows through Central Russia to Southern Russia and into the Caspian Sea. The Volga has a length of 3,531 km (2,194 mi), and a catchment area of 1,360,000 km 2 (530,000 sq mi). [1]
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Railway bridge across the Volga River: Collapsed during construction: ice slip undermined scaffolding 13 confirmed killed, ~200 missing Scaffold with workers fell on the ice, causing many to drown Bridge was completed later. "Romanovsky" rail bridge, renamed Red Bridge after the revolution, designed by Nikolai Belelubsky was built in 1913.
The President Bridge (Russian: Президентский мост) is a truss bridge [1] that crosses over the Volga river in Ulyanovsk Oblast, Russia, connecting the city of Ulyanovsk with the east side of the city Ulyanovsk.
Saratov bridge used to be the longest in the Soviet Union. Saratov Bridge (Russian: Сара́товский мост, romanized: Sarátovskiy most), crossing the Volga River in Saratov, Russia was the longest bridge in the Soviet Union upon its inauguration in 1965. Its length is 2,803.7 meters (9,198 ft). [1]