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    B105 Wismar on the mill pond
    B105 Wismar Am Mühlenteich

    B105 Wismar Am Mühlenteich

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    Germany
    Mecklenburg
    Wismar
    Mill pond
    B105 at Mill Pond
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    Concrete
    1970
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    Wikipedia: The high bridge carrying state road L12 in Wismar, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, was built in 1970 and was once the longest prestressed concrete bridge in East Germany. It partially spans the mill pond. After Rostocker Straße, the only eastbound road, became a bottleneck due to increased traffic, the construction of the bridge was decided upon in the late 1960s.[1] The 398-meter-long structure[2] was inaugurated on August 7, 1970. Construction costs amounted to 15.3 million East German marks.
    Due to poor subsoil conditions and resulting structural problems, the bridge underwent a complete overhaul in 2004 and 2005. The traffic flow and pedestrian walkway design were also modified. In 2012, 19,000 vehicles crossed the bridge daily. Due to structural defects, it had already been closed to heavy goods vehicles over 12 tons in September 2011. Subsequently, the Schwerin road construction authority announced that the structure would only be usable for another ten years. Six different replacement options were then discussed.[3]