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Gdańsk Bridge
The Gdańsk Bridge
Coordinates52°15′38″N 21°00′33″E / 52.2606°N 21.0092°E / 52.2606; 21.0092
Carriesmotor vehicles, trams
CrossesVistula River
LocaleWarsaw, Poland
Characteristics
Total length406.5 metres (1,334 ft)
Width17 metres (56 ft)
No. of spans6
History
Opened31 July 1959
Location
The historic pillars of the Citadel Bridge are a foundation for the Gdański Bridge

The Gdańsk Bridge (Polish: Most Gdański) is a six-span steel truss bridge, 406.5 m long and 17 m wide, across the Vistula in Warsaw, Poland.

It opened on 31 July 1959 after three years of construction. It has two decks: the upper deck carries a four-lane road with sidewalks, while the lower one has two tram tracks, a cycle lane and a footpath.

The bridge was built upon the supports of the Citadel Rail Bridge which had been destroyed during World War II.

In 1997-1998 the bridge underwent reconstruction. It was painted green and the lower level was fitted with colour bulbs for illumination at night.

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Vistula River
Tributaries
Cities
Notable crossings
Channels and artificial waterways
Historical and prehistoric inhabitants
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