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    BAS 5430
    Railway bridge Oste
    Blick von Süden auf die Brücke mit dem Regionalexpress

    Blick von Süden auf die Brücke mit dem Regionalexpress

    28.10.2003

    © Thomas Gaumert

    verboten / prohibitedNo other use permitted
    Blick von Süden

    Blick von Süden

    28.10.2003

    © Thomas Gaumert

    verboten / prohibitedNo other use permitted
    To Bridge Images
    Germany
    Lower Saxony
    Pike city
    Hecht, Germany, the Oste is a left tributary of the Elbe
    Oste
    Railway
    Truss bridge
    Steel
    nach dem 2. Weltkrieg
    50.00 m
    150.00 m
    0.00 m

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    5.00 m
    0.00 m
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    in operation
    Bridge is single-tracked temporary bridge. It was after the war of
 the British as a substitute for the approved earlier in the year 1940 in operation new
 Bridge, in the last days of the war by a selective demolition
 built, was destroyed. Since the opening of the line in 1881
 until this time because of the sailing ship traffic on the river Oste
 first a swing bridge, which was operated by 2 persons.<br><br>Height above sea level: 5 m at medium high tide, 6.85 m at
 medium tide low water<br><br>(Information provided by Thomas Gaumert)