Solis Viaduct

Solis Viaduct

Soliser Viadukt
Solis Viaduct
Solis Viaduct
Coordinates46°40′45″N 9°31′49″E / 46.67917°N 9.53028°E / 46.67917; 9.53028
CarriesRhaetian Railway
CrossesAlbula
LocaleSolis, Switzerland
Official nameSoliser Viadukt
OwnerRhaetian Railway
Maintained byRhaetian Railway
Characteristics
DesignArch bridge, viaduct
MaterialLimestone
Total length164 m (538 ft)
Height86 m (282 ft)
Longest span42 m (138 ft)
No. of spans11
History
DesignerHans Studer
Construction end1902
Opened1902
Location
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The Solis Viaduct (‹See Tfd›German: Soliser Viadukt) is a single track eleven-arched limestone railway viaduct. It spans the Albula east of the hamlet of Solis, in the canton of Graubünden, Switzerland.

Designed by the engineer Hans Studer, it was built in 1902 by Munari, Cayre und Marasi for the Rhaetian Railway, which still owns and uses it today. One of the most important structures on the World Heritage-listed Albula Railway, it is 89 metres (292 ft) high, 164 metres (538 ft) long, and has a main span of 42 metres (138 ft).