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    BAS 1235
    DEMKA spoorbrug
    Brückenbild

    1967

    © Bert Meijer

    verboten / prohibitedNo other use permitted
    Spoorbrug, Bl. v. Norden

    Spoorbrug, Bl. v. Norden

    17.7.2017

    © Dr. Manfred Böhmer

    gegen Entgeld / for a feeUse in accordance with the terms and conditions
    Bild 2

    1990

    © Hans van Heijningen

    gegen Entgeld / for a feeUse in accordance with the terms and conditions
    To Bridge Images
    Netherlands
    Utrecht
    Utrecht
    Amsterdam-Rijn Kanaal
    Railway (route: Utrecht - Amsterdam)
    arch bridge, arch over the roadway
    Steel
    1966
    172.55 m
    253.75 m
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    Rod arch bridge with trusses as stiffening<br><br>Information provided by Bert Meijer:<br>Total length is 253,75 feet (172,55 + 40,60 + 40,60)<br>Railway 2-floating, electrified at 1500 volts DC<br>Construction company: Werkspoor Utrecht. The bridge movement is located directly on the South Bank of the bridge<br>The bridge is completely riveted<br>The name DEMKA is as a reminder to the steel mill DEMKA with a wire rolling mill
 and a steel Foundry, also on the South Bank of the bridge was located at the Amsterdam Rijn Kanaal and unfortunately no longer exists.