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    Railway bridge old or
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    25.04.2006

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    25.04.2006

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    25.04.2006

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    Germany
    Brandenburg
    Bad Freienwalde (district Märkisch Oderland)
    West ship-mill
    Old or
    Railway (decommissioned)
    Truss bridge
    Steel
    1930, seit 1995 stillgelegt
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    At this point, there were two bridges until April 1945. The second bridge was West this. Both bridges were blown up at the end of the second world war. The no longer existing bridge was the railway line between bad Freienwalde - Angermünde. This line was opened in 1877. The surviving bridge was in 1930 in the course of building the track bad Freienwalde - Zehden built. This bridge for the traffic was released after reconstruction in 1950. Now, both routes used this bridge. The overbridge of the route direction Zehden, now only until the levee, was just behind the bridge. The remnants of the defunct bridge are visible on some pictures.