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    BAS 8439
    SBS Yorckstraße
    Brückenbild

    03.04.2005

    © Johannes Bönisch

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    Das Modell des Anhalter Bahnhofs im Museum für Verkehr und Technik in der Bauphase

    Das Modell des Anhalter Bahnhofs im Museum für Verkehr und Technik in der Bauphase

    05.12.2003

    © Johannes Bönisch

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    Yorckstraßenbrücken

    Yorckstraßenbrücken

    24.08.2009

    © Johannes Bönisch

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    Germany
    Berlin
    Berlin
    District of Schöneberg
    Yorckstraße
    Railway
    Girder bridge
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    1873 bis 1883
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    Information by Johannes Bacolod (March 2006):<br>Currently discussed by the Deutsche Bahn to demolish unneeded rail bridges over the Yorckstraße in Berlin. Most bridges are no longer in use for over 50 years. They were built in the years 1870 to 1885. There are 27 bridges over the Yorckstraße.<br>Since 1995, they are under monumental protection.<br>They were built from 1873-1883 (the North-South tunnel was completed in 1939, so one or the other S-Bahn bridge is likely during this period have been newly - or rebuilt). Architect Franz Schwechten, who built also the Anhalter railway station and the Kaiser-Wilhelm-Gedächtniskirche.