The Komsomolsky Railway Bridge (Russian: Комсомольский железнодорожный мост, Komsomolsky Zheleznodorozhny Most) is a bridge over the Ob River, connecting the Kirovsky and Pervomaysky districts of Novosibirsk, Russia. It was built in 1930–1931.
The second railway bridge across the Ob River in the system of the Trans-Siberian Railway.
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The KomsomolskyRailwayBridge (Russian: Комсомольский железнодорожный мост, Komsomolsky Zheleznodorozhny Most) is a bridge over the Ob River, connecting...
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importance of the original bridge decreased with the construction of the double-track Komsomolsky (Kimovsky) railwaybridge and the creation of a new freight...
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are 3 road (Kommunalny, Dimitrovsky, Bugrinsky), 2 railway (First, Komsomolsky), and 1 metro bridges within the city limits. The dam of the Novosibirsk...
Khabarovsk, is at the junction of the Amur River and the Trans-Siberian Railway. The region's mineral resources are relatively underdeveloped. Khabarovsk...
Ilyich Alley, a new southwest-to-northeast axis aligned along present-day Komsomolsky Prospect, Volkhonka Street, Manezhnaya Square and Sakharov Prospect....