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Elster Viaduct

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28: 64: 52: 40: 139:). The foundation stone was laid on 7 November 1846. Up to 800 workers worked on the bridge from 1846 to 1851, laying 12 million bricks. In contrast to the Göltzsch Viaduct, which is only nine metres higher, it was built with normally shaped arches on only two levels. The lower level has five piers, four of which are built as double piers. The foundations of the piers and the deck were built out of slabs of granite. 267: 150:
partially demolished the bridge. This meant that trains from the southwest could only run as far as Röttis and from the northeast only as far as Jocketa. A temporary bridge was erected by attaching a steel truss to the remains of the demolished central supporting pier, which supported the girders of
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Beyer, Peter (1984). "Der Bau der Göltzschtal- und Elstertalbrücke 1846 bis 1851. Seine Beziehungen zu den Produktivkräften und der Umwelt im sächsischen Vogtland und dessen Nachbargebieten".
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a timber bridge. This important bridge was reopened to traffic in February 1946. The final reconstruction of the two collapsed masonry brick arches was completed in October 1950.
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The top of the lower arches carries a hiking trail. There are plaques on this level showing the reconstruction after the Second World War.
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This article is about the railway bridge. For the road bridge, see
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The viaduct was built in the course of the construction of the
230:]. Basel, Boston, Stuttgart: Birkhäuser. pp. 91–93. 115:) it is the second largest brick bridge in the world. The 176:279 m, maximum span of arches: 31.1 m 379:1851 establishments in the German Confederation 8: 161: 119:passes under the 68 metre-high bridge. 224:EisenbahnbrĂĽcken aus zwei Jahrhunderten 7: 137:Sächsisch-Bayerische Staatseisenbahn 228:Railway Bridges from Two Centuries 14: 31:The Elster Valley Viaduct in 1900 265: 168:68 metres on 2 levels 43:Close up of the viaduct in 2008 1: 87:) is a railway bridge in the 146:on 16 April 1945 the German 133:Saxon-Bavarian State Railway 405: 349:Railway bridges in Germany 255:List of bridges in Germany 15: 344:Bridges completed in 1851 280:"ElstertalbrĂĽcke Jocketa" 222:PottgieĂźer, Hans (1985). 196: 188: 180: 172: 164: 359:Stone bridges in Germany 320:50.553528°N 12.1676667°E 215:Sächsische Heimatblätter 142:In the last days of the 354:Arch bridges in Germany 103:over the valley of the 217:(in German) (1): 1–16. 84: 68: 56: 44: 32: 325:50.553528; 12.1676667 274:at Wikimedia Commons 117:Elster Valley Railway 66: 54: 42: 30: 18:Elster Viaduct (Pirk) 374:Viaducts in Germany 364:Transport in Saxony 316: /  69: 57: 45: 33: 270:Media related to 204: 203: 181:Number of bricks 113:GöltzschtalbrĂĽcke 95:. It carries the 73: 72: 396: 331: 330: 328: 327: 326: 321: 317: 314: 313: 312: 309: 287: 269: 244: 241: 218: 162: 144:Second World War 129:Leipzig–Hof line 109:Göltzsch Viaduct 97:Leipzig–Hof line 23: 22: 404: 403: 399: 398: 397: 395: 394: 393: 334: 333: 324: 322: 318: 315: 310: 307: 305: 303: 302: 278: 263: 251: 242: 238: 221: 212: 209: 200:21,579 mÂł 192:31,237 mÂł 160: 125: 85:ElstertalbrĂĽcke 21: 12: 11: 5: 402: 400: 392: 391: 386: 381: 376: 371: 366: 361: 356: 351: 346: 336: 335: 300: 299: 291:Elster Viaduct 288: 284:brueckenweb.de 272:Elster Viaduct 262: 261:External links 259: 258: 257: 250: 247: 246: 245: 236: 219: 208: 205: 202: 201: 198: 197:Stone masonry 194: 193: 190: 189:Brick masonry 186: 185: 182: 178: 177: 174: 170: 169: 166: 159: 158:Specifications 156: 124: 121: 77:Elster Viaduct 71: 70: 59: 58: 47: 46: 35: 34: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 401: 390: 389:Brick bridges 387: 385: 382: 380: 377: 375: 372: 370: 367: 365: 362: 360: 357: 355: 352: 350: 347: 345: 342: 341: 339: 332: 329: 298: 297: 292: 289: 285: 281: 277: 276: 275: 273: 268: 260: 256: 253: 252: 248: 239: 233: 229: 225: 220: 216: 211: 210: 206: 199: 195: 191: 187: 183: 179: 175: 171: 167: 163: 157: 155: 152: 149: 145: 140: 138: 134: 130: 122: 120: 118: 114: 110: 106: 102: 98: 94: 90: 86: 82: 78: 65: 61: 60: 53: 49: 48: 41: 37: 36: 29: 25: 24: 19: 384:White Elster 311:12°10′3.60″E 308:50°33′12.7″N 301: 294: 286:(in German). 283: 264: 227: 223: 214: 153: 141: 136: 132: 126: 112: 107:. After the 105:White Elster 89:German state 76: 74: 323: / 243:(in German) 184:12,323,000 338:Categories 296:Structurae 237:3764316772 207:References 148:Wehrmacht 369:Vogtland 249:See also 173:Length 165:Height 131:of the 123:History 101:Jocketa 234:  93:Saxony 81:German 67:Plaque 55:Plaque 226:[ 99:near 232:ISBN 75:The 293:at 91:of 340:: 282:. 83:: 240:. 135:( 111:( 79:( 20:.

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Elster Viaduct (Pirk)




German
German state
Saxony
Leipzig–Hof line
Jocketa
White Elster
Göltzsch Viaduct
Elster Valley Railway
Leipzig–Hof line
Second World War
Wehrmacht
ISBN
3764316772
List of bridges in Germany

Elster Viaduct
"ElstertalbrĂĽcke Jocketa"
Elster Viaduct
Structurae
50°33′12.7″N 12°10′3.60″E / 50.553528°N 12.1676667°E / 50.553528; 12.1676667
Categories
Bridges completed in 1851
Railway bridges in Germany
Arch bridges in Germany
Stone bridges in Germany

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