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    BAS 7161
    Bridge Neurüdnitz (new)
    Brückenbild

    29.09.2001

    © Johannes Bönisch

    Nachfrage / demandUse only on request
    Oderbrücke Neurüdnitz

    Oderbrücke Neurüdnitz

    Berliner Zeitung am 23.1.2012

    © scann von Helmut Fischer

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

    06.08.2003

    © Johannes Bönisch

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    To Bridge Images
    Germany / Poland
    Brandenburg
    Neurüdnitz / Zackerick (Siekierki)
    Märkisch-Oderland
    Or
    Wriezener Bahn / Berlin - Jädickendorf (Godków)
    Truss bridge
    Steel
    1929-1930, 1955
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    <br>1929-1930 a new bridge for the railway were built next to the old bridge (BAS 7159) and the old bridge was used only as a road bridge. On the 30.01.1945, the last regular train crossed the bridge which was blown up between the 04.02.1945 and the 06.02.1945.<br><br>in 1955, they rebuilt the railway bridge from various steel waste of other bridges. To do this, also a new pillar in the oder was necessary. The reconstruction had but only purely military importance, so that never again drove a train over this bridge.