Gdański Bridge across Vistula River in Warsaw, Poland


The Gdański Bridge (Polish: Most Gdański) is a six-span steel truss bridge m long and 17 m wide, across the Vistula in Warsaw, Poland. (source: Wikipedia) It opened on 31 July, 1959, after three years of construction. It has two decks: the upper deck carries a four-lane road with sidewalks, while the lower contains two tram tracks, a cycle lane and a footpath. The bridge was built upon the foundations of the Citadel Rail Bridge which had been demolished during World War II. In 1997-1998 the bridge underwent reconstruction. It was painted green, and the lower part was supplied with coloured bulbs for illumination at night.


Size: 2050px × 3072px
Location: Warsaw, Poland
Photo credit: © Grzegorz Gajewski / Alamy / Afripics
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