Bogdana Khmelnitskogo Pedestrian Bridge (Moscow)
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Moscow /
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, 6 km from center (Москва)
World / Russia / Moscow City / Central
footbridge, interesting place, 2001_construction, covered bridge, 1907_construction
This pedestrian bridge started its life in another location for another purpose. When first finished in 1907, this bridge was known as the Nicholas II Bridge (Мост Николая II) and was part of the Small Moscow Railway. During Soviet times it was renamed Krasnoluzhniky Railway Bridge. In 2000 it was moved from its original location a half mile down river and it reopened in September 2001.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Krasnoluzhsky_Bridge#Bogdan_Khmelnitsky_.28Kievsky.29_Pedestrian_Bridge_.282001.29
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 55°44'28"N 37°34'15"E
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- Little bridge at Novodevichy pond 2 km
- Pushkinsky Bridge 2.1 km
- Patriarshy Bridge 2.3 km
- Bridge between old and new zoo territories 2.4 km
- Big Stone Bridge 2.8 km
- Moskva-City railway station 2.9 km
- Bridge over Setun' river 8.5 km
- Hump bridge 18 km
- Iron bridge 18 km
- Square of Eurasia 0.2 km
- Kiyevsky Rail Terminal 0.4 km
- Kiyevskogo Vokzala Square 0.4 km
- Yevropeysky Trade and Entertainment centre 0.5 km
- Khamovniki District 1.3 km
- Moscow-Kievskaya railway station 1.5 km
- Arbat District 1.7 km
- Presnensky District 2.1 km
- Dorogomilovo District 2.5 km
- Tsentralny Administrative Okrug 3 km