Liteyny bridge, Sestroretsk

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Liteyny railway bridge
Russian: Литейный железнодорожный мост
Liteiny Bridge in Sestroretsk.jpg
Bridge in 1900s
Coordinates 60°5′32″N29°57′37″E / 60.09222°N 29.96028°E / 60.09222; 29.96028 Coordinates: 60°5′32″N29°57′37″E / 60.09222°N 29.96028°E / 60.09222; 29.96028
CarriesRailroad
Crosses Vodoslivnoy channel
Locale Sestroretsk, near Saint Peterburg Russia
Maintained by Primorskaya line, Joint-stock company of the Prinorskaya St.-Peterburg-Sestroretsk railway
Characteristics
DesignThree flying metal bridge on stone support
Material Metal
Width1 track way
No. of spans3
History
Designerengineer P. A. Avenarius
Construction end1894
Opened1894
Location
Liteyny bridge, Sestroretsk

Liteyny bridge, Sestroretsk is a railway bridge which crosses Vodoslivnoy channel in Sestroretsk, Russia. The engineer was P. A. Avenarius

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