Úvaly Railway Bridge

Coordinates: 50°4′17.24″N 14°43′43.16″E / 50.0714556°N 14.7286556°E / 50.0714556; 14.7286556
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Úvaly Railway Bridge
Native name
Czech: Viadukt Devět kanálů
Northern part of the bridge
Typerailway bridge
LocationÚvaly
Coordinates50°4′17.24″N 14°43′43.16″E / 50.0714556°N 14.7286556°E / 50.0714556; 14.7286556
AreaCentral Bohemian Region, Czech Republic
Built1844
ArchitectJan Perner

The Úvaly Railway Bridge (Czech: Úvalský železniční viadukt, also known as Devět kanálů) is a railway bridge in Úvaly in the Czech Republic. It is located on the PragueKolín railway line.

The structure is 135 m (443 ft) long, built in a slight arc over the valley of the Výmola river. The bridge was built in 1844 out of sandstone and granite blocks, reaching a height of 13 m (43 ft). This section of the railway line between Pardubice and Prague was entrusted to chief engineer Jan Perner, who designed the bridge. A second concrete bride was built 1.5 m (4 ft 11 in) away from the structure in 1954–1955, due to an expansion of the line, the addition of a third track to that section of the railway.[1]

Since 2008, it has been a cultural monument of the Czech Republic.[1]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "Železniční most" (in Czech). National Heritage Institute. Retrieved 5 June 2023.