Bridge Name: | Lansky station crossover |
Official Name: | Serdobolsky crossover |
Carries: | Railroad |
Crosses: | Serdobolsky street with tram line |
Locale: | Between Lanskaya station platforms, Saint Peterburg, Russia |
Maint: | RZhD, OktZhD, SPbZhD |
Designer: | Finnish Railways |
Design: | Joist double bridge on metal tubular support and stone coastal foundations |
Material: | Metal |
Spans: | 3 |
Mainspan: | 10 m |
Length: | 30 m |
Width: | 2 + 1 track way |
Complete: | 1869 |
Open: | before 1910 |
Coordinates: | 59.9939°N 30.3272°W |
Lansky station crossover is a railway bridge across Serdobolskaya Street in Saint Peterburg, Russia. On either side of it, on high embankments, there are the station platforms of Lanskaya railway station. The bridge was opened in 1869[1] and the first train proceeded through it on .[2] The bridge was expanded in 1926.
The platform of Lanskaya station, from the Saint Petersburg direction, is located on the embankment. Access to it is obtained from under the bridge.
The bridge is mentioned in the memoir "March of 1917" by the novelist Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn.[3]