- Hedemünden Werra valley bridge
The Werra valley bridges near
Hedemünden ,Germany are twobridge s crossing the valley of the riverWerra . They are located in southernLower Saxony and provide crossings for the A 7 motorway and theHanover-Würzburg high-speed rail line . The bridges are located 33 metres apart from each other.The bridges cross the
Werra river, the B 80 and theKassel toEichenberg railway line at a maximum height of 59 metres.Autobahn bridge
A first bridge was erected at the site in
1937 . The bridge was destroyed near the end ofWorld War II , and replaced by a temporary bridge until1952 , when a new bridge was built. As theautobahn was expanded to six lanes in the early 1990s, the bridge had to be expanded and rebuilt, lasting from1987 to1993 . It has a span of 415.9 metres. The bridge is notorious for its strong winds, therefore aspeed limit has been established on the approach from theKassel side, which is situated on a steep hillside, with an inclination of up to 8.5%. There is aspeed camera situated on the northbound lanes, close to the actual bridge.Railway bridge
The railway bridge was built from 1986 to 1989 as part of the
Hanover-Würzburg high-speed rail line . It has a span of 415.5 metres and links theMündener Tunnel to theRauhebergtunnel .Literature
* Bundesministerium für Verkehr: "Brücken der Bundesfernstrassen 1994". Verkehrsblatt-Verlag, Dortmund, 1994. ISBN 3-89273-070-9
* Knut Reimers und Wilhelm Linkerhägner: "Wege in die Zukunft. Neubau- und Ausbaustrecken der DB". Hestra Verlag Darmstadt, 1987. ISBN 3-7771-0200-8
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