Maly Krasnokholmsky Bridge Explained

Maly Krasnokholmsky Bridge (Russian: Малый Краснохолмский мост) is a bridge over the Vodootvodny Canal in Zamoskvorechye District in Moscow, Russia. This is one of the three bridges included into the Garden Ring, a ring road encircling the city center.[1] The bridge connects Nizhnyaya Krasnokholmskaya Street (located between the canal and the Moskva River) and Zatsepsky Val Street. The length of the bridge is 70m (230feet).[1]

The bridge was constructed in 1938 by V.A.Pashchenko (structural engineering) and Viktor Kokorin (architectural design)., at the same time as Bolshoy Krasnokholmsky Bridge over the Moskva River.[1]

There is public transportation over the bridge. In particular, as everywhere on the Garden Ring, there is passenger trolleybus traffic.

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55.7335°N 37.642°W

Notes and References

  1. Web site: http://dic.academic.ru/dic.nsf/moscow/1734/%D0%9C%D0%B0%D0%BB%D1%8B%D0%B9. ru:Малый Краснохолмский мост. Great Russian Encyclopedia. Russian. 4 September 2014.