Novosibirsk Rail Bridge
Novosibirsk Rail Bridge | |
|---|---|
| Coordinates | 55°00′36″N 82°55′05″E / 55.01°N 82.9180°E |
| Carries | Single track (in the period 1984-2000 it was double track) |
| Crosses | Ob River |
| Locale | Novosibirsk, Russian Federation |
| Characteristics | |
| Design | Semi-parabolic trusses, which had a support column and one curved top chord with double-latticework |
| Material | Steel, reinforced concrete, stone |
| Total length | 983.5 m (3,227 ft) |
| No. of spans | 9х109.25 m (358.4 ft) |
| History | |
| Designer | Nikolai Belelubsky |
| Opened | 1897 |
| Location | |
The Novosibirsk Rail Bridge is a single-track bridge across the Ob River, a component of the original Trans-Siberian Railway mainline, was designed by Nikolai Belelubsky and built between 1893 and 1897. Its location, selected by Nikolai Garin-Mikhailovsky near Krivoschekovo village (Russian: Кривощёково), is believed to have influenced Novosibirsk's founding.