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Belarusian rail bridge in Moscow | |
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Coordinates | 55°44′49″N 37°31′19″E / 55.74694°N 37.52194°E |
Carries | double-track |
Crosses | Moscow River |
Locale | Moscow, Russian Federation |
Characteristics | |
Design | steel, single-span, beam |
History | |
Opened | 1895 |
Location | |
The Belarusian railway bridge (Russian: Филевский) in Moscow is a three-span steel girder bridge over the Moscow River, located on the Belarusian suburban direction of Moscow Railway. It is the outcome of a structure built in 1895, which was renovated twice – in 1938 and 1961.