BAS 2251
Sour-railway bridge

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Luxembourg
Gréiwemaacher, Rheinland-Pfalz
Water-cheap
Sauer, sour
Railway
arch bridge, arch under the roadway
Steel-reinforced concrete
39.87 m
0.00 m
8.00 m
0.00 m
0.00 m
0.00 m2
in operation
Information provided by Hans-Josef Kirsch:<br>2 Openings of each 39, 87 m span<br>Vault width = 8, 00 m<br><br>The double-track railway bridge was severely damaged by the war events in the years 1944/45 and decommissioned.
A single temporary bridge was built in 1946 by the American occupation forces. The bridge was reconstructed in the years 1949-1951. The total cost of the bridge construction were taken over according to the half of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg and the Directorate-General for the Southwest German railway in Speyer (the legal predecessor of the federal railways).<br>The State border between the Federal Republic of Germany and Luxembourg cuts through the railway bridge built over the river Sauer in the middle of the Middle bridge pier; She is also the property boundary on the bridge
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