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    BAS 2562
    Peat road bridge
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    14.12.2002

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    Germany
    Berlin
    Berlin
    Wedding/Zoo
    Berlin-Spandau navigation canal
    Pedestrian and bicycle path
    arch bridge, arch over the roadway
    Steel
    1979/1980
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    www.Luise-Berlin.de:<br><br>The bridge connects the southern part of the peat road via the Berlin-Spandau Canal with the Friedrich-Krause-UFER.<br><br>in 1859, a wooden folding bridge existed already. The stone peat road bridge was built in the years 1895 to 1896 in the wake of the peat Street was named after the peat meadows, who once were on both sides of road laid out here in 1832. 1944/45, the bridge was damaged and then canceled. in 1968, a pre-stressed concrete bridge was built, which was canceled in 1980.<br><br>A few metres west was 1979-80 the T. To him, a steel arch, which reaches a height of several metres in the middle of the T extends from one to the other side.