Two reinforced concrete railway viaducts of opened in 1927 (now defunct) Goldap-Zytkiejmy-Gabin railway in Stanczyki, Poland. July 5th 2008, 180 meter


Two reinforced concrete railway viaducts of opened in 1927 (now defunct) Goldap-Zytkiejmy-Gabin railway in Stanczyki, Poland. July 5th 2008, 180 meters long and 36 metres high, are the largest such constructions in Poland. The southern viaduct was constructed 1912-1914 to 1917, the northern in 1918. The railway (only on one viaduct) was dismantled by the Soviet Army in 1945 © Wojciech Strozyk / Alamy Stock Photo


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