List of bridges in Russia
Appearance
This is a list of bridges and viaducts in Russia, including those for pedestrians and vehicular traffic.
Major road and railway bridges
[edit]This table presents the structures greater than 1,000 meters (non-exhaustive list).
Name | Span | Length | Type | Carries Crosses |
Opened | Location | Ref. | ||
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1 | Crimean Rail Bridge | 227 m (745 ft) | 18,118.05 m (59,442.4 ft) | Arch Steel tied-arch |
2019 | Taman – Kerch 45°18′30.8″N 36°30′20.6″E / 45.308556°N 36.505722°E |
[S 1] | ||
2 | Crimean Road Bridge | 227 m (745 ft) | 16,857.28 m (55,306.0 ft) | Arch Steel tied-arch |
2018 | Taman – Kerch 45°18′31.6″N 36°30′22.5″E / 45.308778°N 36.506250°E |
[S 2] | ||
3 | Southern overpass of the Western High-Speed Diameter | 9,378 m (30,768 ft) | 8 lanes road bridge Neva |
2016 | |||||
4 | Northern overpass of the Western High-Speed Diameter | 8,794.5 m (28,853 ft) | 8 lanes road bridge Neva |
2016 | |||||
5 | Tongjiang-Nizhneleninskoye railway bridge | 7,194 m (23,602 ft) | Railway bridge Amur |
2022 | |||||
6 | President Bridge | 221 m (725 ft)(x25) | 5,825 m (19,111 ft) | Truss bridge Steel |
4 lanes road bridge Volga |
2009 | Ulyanovsk 54°21′39.3″N 48°26′16.8″E / 54.360917°N 48.438000°E |
[S 3] | |
7 | Moscow Monorail overpass | 4,698 m (15,413 ft) | Railway bridge |
2004 | |||||
8 | Lena Bridge under construction |
~4,600 m (15,100 ft) | 2 lanes road bridge Lena |
2028 | |||||
9 | Amur Bay Bridge | 4,364 m (14,318 ft) | 4 lanes road bridge Amur Bay |
2012 | |||||
10 | Yuribey Bridge | 3,893 m (12,772 ft) | Railway bridge Yuribey |
2009 | |||||
11 | Khabarovsk Rail Bridge | 3,891 m (12,766 ft) | Railway bridge Amur |
1916 | |||||
12 | Khabarovsk Road Bridge | 3,891 m (12,766 ft) | 4 lanes road bridge Amur |
1999 | |||||
13 | Volga Bridge (Tolyatti bypass) | 3,750 m (12,300 ft) | 4 lanes road bridge Volga |
2024 | |||||
14 | Jubilee Bridge | 3,510 m (11,520 ft) | 4 lanes road bridge Volga |
2010 | |||||
15 | Volga Bridge (M12) | 3,362 m (11,030 ft) | 4 lanes road bridge Volga |
2023 | |||||
16 | Russky Bridge | 1,104 m (3,622 ft) | 3,100 m (10,200 ft) | Cable-stayed Steel box girder deck, concrete pylons |
4 lanes road bridge Eastern Bosphorus |
2012 | Vladivostok 43°03′48.2″N 131°54′27.9″E / 43.063389°N 131.907750°E |
[S 4] | |
17 | Bolshoy Obukhovsky Bridge | 382 m (1,253 ft) | 2,824 m (9,265 ft) | Cable-stayed Steel box girder deck, steel pylons Twin bridges |
2004 2007 |
Saint Petersburg 59°51′13.7″N 30°29′33.5″E / 59.853806°N 30.492639°E |
[S 5] | ||
18 | Saratov Bridge | 166 m (545 ft)(x3) | 2,804 m (9,199 ft) | Arch Concrete deck arch |
3 lanes road bridge Volga |
1965 | Saratov - Engels 51°31′19.0″N 46°04′02.6″E / 51.521944°N 46.067389°E |
[S 6] | |
19 | East Exit Bridge | 2,670 m (8,760 ft) | 4 lanes road bridge Ufa |
2024 | |||||
20 | Krasnaya Polyana Railway Bridge | 2,517 m (8,258 ft) | Railway bridge |
2013 | |||||
21 | Volgograd Bridge | 157 m (515 ft)(x3) | 2,514 m (8,248 ft) | Box girder Steel Twin bridges |
4 lanes road bridge Volga |
2009 | Volgograd 48°43′17.3″N 44°33′02.6″E / 48.721472°N 44.550722°E |
[S 7] | |
22 | New Saratov Bridge | 157 m (515 ft)(x3) | 2,351 m (7,713 ft) | Box girder Steel 10x126+3x157+3x126 Twin bridges |
4 lanes road bridge Volga |
2000 2009 |
Saratov - Engels 51°35′33.7″N 46°12′49.7″E / 51.592694°N 46.213806°E |
[S 8] | |
23 | Temernitsky Bridge | 2,255 m (7,398 ft) | 6 lanes road bridge Don |
2010 | |||||
24 | Zolotoy Bridge | 737 m (2,418 ft) | 1,388.09 m (4,554.1 ft) | Cable-stayed Steel box girder deck, concrete pylons |
6 lanes road bridge Zolotoy Rog |
2012 | Vladivostok 43°06′32.7″N 131°53′46.8″E / 43.109083°N 131.896333°E |
[S 9] | |
25 | Zhivopisny Bridge | 409 m (1,342 ft) | 1,460 m (4,790 ft) | Cable-stayed Steel box girder deck, steel arch pylon |
2007 | Moscow 55°46′34.6″N 37°26′36.0″E / 55.776278°N 37.443333°E |
[S 10] | ||
26 | Yugra Bridge | 408 m (1,339 ft) | 2,110 m (6,920 ft) | Cable-stayed Steel box girder deck, steel pylon |
2 lanes road bridge Ob |
2000 | Surgut 61°13′03.7″N 73°09′36.5″E / 61.217694°N 73.160139°E |
[S 11] | |
27 | Bugrinsky Bridge | 380 m (1,250 ft) | 2,097 m (6,880 ft) | Arch Steel tied-arch Bow-string bridge |
6 lanes road bridge Ob |
2014 | Novosibirsk 54°58′29.8″N 82°57′44.1″E / 54.974944°N 82.962250°E |
[S 12] | |
28 | Korabelny Fairway Bridge | 320 m (1,050 ft) | Cable-stayed Composite steel/concrete deck, concrete pylons 150+320+150 |
2016 | Saint Petersburg 59°55′10.2″N 30°12′39.3″E / 59.919500°N 30.210917°E |
[S 13] | |||
29 | Murom Highway Bridge under construction |
254 m (833 ft) | 1,300 m (4,300 ft) | Cable-stayed Composite steel/concrete deck, concrete pylons |
Murom 55°37′16.1″N 42°04′28.0″E / 55.621139°N 42.074444°E |
[1] | |||
30 | Petrovsky Fairway Bridge | 240 m (790 ft) | Cable-stayed Composite steel/concrete deck, concrete pylons |
2016 | Saint Petersburg 59°57′59.0″N 30°12′59.4″E / 59.966389°N 30.216500°E |
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31 | Irtych River Bridge | 231 m (758 ft) | 1,316 m (4,318 ft) | Arch Steel through arch |
2 lanes road bridge Irtysh |
2004 | Khanty-Mansiysk 60°59′20.3″N 68°58′49.9″E / 60.988972°N 68.980528°E |
[S 14] | |
32 | Murom Bridge | 231 m (758 ft)(x2) | 1,393 m (4,570 ft) | Cable-stayed Composite steel/concrete deck, 3 concrete pylons 108+2x231+108 |
2009 | Murom 55°37′04.3″N 42°04′05.2″E / 55.617861°N 42.068111°E |
[S 15] | ||
33 | October Bridge (Krasnoyarsk) | 200 m (660 ft) | 2,605 m (8,547 ft) | Box girder Steel Twin bridges |
8 lanes road bridge Yenisey |
1986 | Krasnoyarsk 56°01′07.7″N 92°57′04.4″E / 56.018806°N 92.951222°E |
[2] | |
34 | October Bridge (Cherepovets) | 194 m (636 ft) | 781 m (2,562 ft) | Cable-stayed Steel beam deck, steel pylon |
1979 | Cherepovets 59°06′49.4″N 37°54′12.3″E / 59.113722°N 37.903417°E |
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35 | Samsonovski Bridge | 189 m (620 ft) | 710 m (2,330 ft) | Arch Steel through arch 84+189+84 |
2 lanes road bridge Irtysh |
2004 | Tara 56°57′31.9″N 74°23′26.7″E / 56.958861°N 74.390750°E |
[3] | |
36 | Betancourt Bridge | 173 m (568 ft) | 940 m (3,080 ft) | Cable-stayed Steel |
6 lanes road bridge Little Neva |
2018 | Saint Petersburg 59°57′24.5″N 30°15′54.4″E / 59.956806°N 30.265111°E |
[4] | |
37 | Krymsky Bridge | 168 m (551 ft) | 262 m (860 ft) | Suspension Steel deck and pylons Chain bridge 47+168+47 |
6 lanes road bridge Moskva |
1938 | Moscow 55°44′02.2″N 37°35′56.2″E / 55.733944°N 37.598944°E |
[S 16] | |
38 | Vinogradovsky Bridge | 155 m (509 ft) | 550 m (1,800 ft) | Cable-stayed Concrete beam deck, concrete pylons |
1985 | Krasnoyarsk 56°00′49.8″N 92°54′05.6″E / 56.013833°N 92.901556°E |
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39 | Kostroma Bridge | 148 m (486 ft) | 1,236 m (4,055 ft) | Box girder Prestressed concrete Twin bridges |
4 lanes road bridge Volga |
1972 | Kostroma 57°45′09.4″N 40°56′18.4″E / 57.752611°N 40.938444°E |
[S 17] | |
40 | Syzran Bridge | 109 m (358 ft)(x13) | 1,483 m (4,865 ft) | Truss bridge Steel |
1880 | Syzran 53°10′24.8″N 48°47′49.9″E / 53.173556°N 48.797194°E |
[5] | ||
41 | Finland Railway Bridge | 100 m (330 ft)(x3) | 1,139 m (3,737 ft) | Arch Steel through arch Vertical-lift bridge |
Railway bridge Neva |
1912 | Saint Petersburg 59°54′55.5″N 30°24′33.4″E / 59.915417°N 30.409278°E |
[S 18] |
Other road and railway bridges
[edit]This table presents the structures with spans greater than 100 meters (non-exhaustive list).
Historical and architectural interest bridges
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Notes and references
[edit]- Notes
- Nicolas Janberg. "International Database for Civil and Structural Engineering". Structurae.com.
- ^ "Crimean Bridge (Rail)".
- ^ "Crimean Bridge (Road)".
- ^ "President's Bridge".
- ^ "Russky Bridge".
- ^ "Big Obukhovsky Bridge".
- ^ "Saratov Bridge".
- ^ "Volgograd Bridge".
- ^ "New Saratov Bridge".
- ^ "Zolotoy Rog Bridge".
- ^ "Zhivopisny Bridge".
- ^ "Surgut Bridge".
- ^ "Bugrinsky Bridge".
- ^ "Korabelny Fairway Bridge".
- ^ "Khanty-Mansiysk Irtysh River Bridge".
- ^ "Murom Oka River Bridge".
- ^ "Krymsky Bridge".
- ^ "Kostroma Bridge".
- ^ "Finland Railway Bridge".
- ^ "Millennium Bridge".
- ^ "Kimry Bridge".
- ^ "Krasnoluzhsky Road Bridge".
- ^ "Bolsheokhtinsky Bridge".
- ^ "Krasnoluzhsky Rail Bridge".
- ^ "Patterned Bridge".
- ^ "Large Bridge".
- ^ "Lomonosov Bridge".
- ^ "Staro-Kalinkin Most".
- ^ "Rostokinsky Aqueduct".
- ^ "Post Office Bridge".
- ^ "Bank Bridge".
- ^ "Lions' Bridge".
- ^ "Egyptian Bridge".
- ^ "Anichkov Bridge".
- ^ "Trinity Bridge".
- ^ "Palace Bridge".
- ^ "Egyptian Bridge".
- ^ "Queen Luise Bridge".
- Others references
- ^ "В Муром привезли пролеты для строительства нового моста через Оку" [Spans were brought to Murom for the construction of a new bridge across the Oka]. provladimir.ru (in Russian).
- ^ "Октябрьский мост, Красноярск" [Oktyabrsky bridge, Krasnoyarsk]. my.krskstate.ru (in Russian).
- ^ "Самсоновский мост" [Samsonovskiy bridge]. taragorod.ru (in Russian).
- ^ "Betancourt Bridge in St. Petersburg". stpr.ru - Stroyproekt Engineering Group.
- ^ "Александровский мост" [Alexander Bridge] (in Russian). Archived from the original on 26 October 2013.
See also
[edit]- List of bridges in Moscow
- List of bridges in Saint Petersburg
- Transport in Russia
- Rail transport in Russia
- Russian federal highways
- Geography of Russia
External links
[edit]- "Bridges in St. Petersburg". saint-petersburg.com.
- "Suspension bridges of Russia". bridgemeister.com.
Further reading
[edit]- Wai-Fah Chen, Lian Duan (October 2013). "Bridge Engineering in Russia". Handbook of International Bridge Engineering. CRC Press - Taylor & Francis Group. p. 635. ISBN 978-1-4398-1029-3.
- Prade, Marcel (1990). Ponts & Viaducs Remarquables d'Europe (in French). Poitiers: Brissaud. p. 403. ISBN 2-902170-65-3.