Sibrevcomovsky Bridge | |
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Coordinates | 55°01′14″N 82°55′50″E / 55.020474°N 82.930601°E |
Crosses | Ippodromskaya Street (previously Kamenka River) |
Locale | Novosibirsk, Russia |
History | |
Opened | 1926 |
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The Sibrevcomovsky Bridge (Russian: Сибревкомовский мост, Sibrevcomovsky Most) is a pedestrian bridge over the Ippodromskya Street, connecting the Tsentralny and Oktyabrsky districts of Novosibirsk, Russia. It was opened on November 7, 1926 by architect M. A. Ulianinsky. Previously, it was a road bridge.[1][2]
Initially, it crossed the Kamenka River, but then the river was enclosed in a tunnel.[2]
Bridge name
The bridge is named after Sibrevcom Street.[3]
History
The Sibrevcomovsky Bridge was constructed from May 1925 to November 1926.[2]
Until the 1960s, it was a dangerous place. Frequent robberies occurred on the bridge.[2]
In the 1980s, the bridge became a pedestrian walkway.[2]
- Bridge construction
- 1920s
- 1930s
- 2015
References
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