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River Moselle Koblenz–Trier railway B49, B411, and B416 Moselradweg
Locale
Winningen to Dieblich, Germany
Characteristics
Design
Beam bridge
Material
Steel
Total length
935 metres (3,068 ft)
Width
30.5 metres (100 ft)
Height
136 metres (446 ft)
Longest span
218.2 metres (716 ft)
No. of spans
6
History
Constructed by
Heinz Schnorpfeil Bau GmbH DSD Dillinger Stahlbau Ed. Züblin AG Julius Berger Bauboag AG Lenz-Bau AG
Construction start
1969
Construction end
1972
Construction cost
39 million DM
Location
The Moselle Viaduct (German: Moseltalbrücke) carries the Bundesautobahn 61 over a meander of the river Moselle, connecting the Hunsrück and Eifel mountain ranges. It was built between 1969 and 1972 between the German villages Winningen and Dieblich, about 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) southwest of Koblenz, where the river Moselle flows into the river Rhine.
Moselle Viaduct is also the name of the 1974 bridge where Bundesautobahn 1 between Wittlich and Trier crosses the river Moselle near Schweich.
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