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    BAS 7432
    East Prussia bridge
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    07.11.2005

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    Germany
    Berlin
    Berlin
    Charlottenburg district
    Ring line, motorway A100
    New Kantstrasse
    Girder bridge
    Prestressed concrete
    1928, Neubau1960
    0.00 m
    93.00 m
    38.00 m

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    3497.00 m2
    in operation
    The bridge extends the new Kant road via the A100 and the tracks of the train just south of suburban Witzleben (since 2002 Messe Nord/ICC) to the Masurenallee. It is named since 1928, the likely year of birth. It was renewed in 1960. The bridge of East Prussia is 93 m long prestressed concrete, 38 m wide and has an area of 3 497 m². The bridge has four lanes on the eastern side and on the West three. There is also a cycle path on the East side. A pavement extends on both sides. The entrance to the Messe Nord/ICC s-Bahn station is located on the East side. The iron railings on both sides is about 1.3 m high. The information included in this ´ East Prussia bridge ´ 1959 / 1960 ´ ´.<br>Source: <a href="http://www.berlingeschichte.de" target="_blank">www.berlingeschichte.de</a><br>