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    BAS 4888
    Roman Valley viaduct
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    Germany
    Saxony
    Steinpleis
    Gospergrüner Bach
    Railway
    Arch, Arch under the roadway viaduct
    Stone, brick
    1844-1845
    11.20 m
    224.90 m
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    13 Main openings, height of 23 m. The construction was a major part in the hands of local builders. 1844, chief engineer Robert Wilke from Freiberg in behalf of the Saxon railway company took over the management of the construction project. Alone for the Roman viaduct over 5 million hartgebrannter brick were necessary, the mostly KLEMM from the Leubnitzer Brickyard by Sebaldus came. in 1845 were the three viaducts of the track (see also 4889), which have smaller Sisters of Göltzschtal - Elster Valley bridge, but still impressive size only as the.