Lazarevsky Bridge
Lazarevsky Bridge is a cable-stayed bridge located in St. Petersburg, Russia.[1][2] It crosses the Little Nevka River, connecting Krestovsky Island and Petrogradsky Island. The bridge carries four lanes of road traffic and features an asymmetric design, with cable stays anchored to a pylon on the Krestovsky Island side.[3]
Lazarevsky Bridge Лазаревский мост | |
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Coordinates | 59.5755°N 30.1625°E |
Carries | Pionerskaya ul. |
Crosses | Little Nevka River |
Locale | Saint Petersburg, Russia |
Characteristics | |
Design | Cable-stayed |
No. of lanes | 4 |
History | |
Construction start | 2007 |
Opened | 2009 |
History
Lazarevsky Bridge was completed in 2009. It replaced another bridge on the same site, which was built in 1949. The old bridge was a beam bridge made of steel and wood. It is located in Russia[3]
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See also
References
- Kutz, Myer (2011). Handbook of Transportation Engineering, Volume II: Applications and Technologies, Second Edition. McGraw-Hill Professional. ISBN 978-0-07-161477-1.
- Sapp, Mark E. (February 22, 2008). "Welding Timeline 1900–1950". WeldingHistory.org. Archived from the original on August 3, 2008. Retrieved April 29, 2008.
- "Lazarevsky Bridge across the Little Nevka River". www.stpr.ru (in Russian). Retrieved 2017-04-13.
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