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Smezhny Bridge

Smezhny Bridge is a bridge across the Kryukov Canal in the Admiralteysky District of Saint Petersburg that connects the Spassky and Pokrovsky Islands.

Smezhny Bridge
Coordinates59°55′05″N 30°18′06″E / 59.9181°N 30.3017°E / 59.9181; 30.3017
CrossesKryukov Canal
LocaleAdmiralteysky District of Saint Petersburg
Characteristics
Designgirder
Total length24,1 м
Width15,4 м
Traversable?automobile, pedestrian
History
Opening1787
Location

Location edit

Smezhny Bridge is located along the odd (northern) Fontanka embankment, between house numbers 141 and 143, at the confluence of the Fontanka and Kryukov canal.

Upstream is Staro-Nikolsky Bridge.

The nearest metro station (1.3 km) is Tekhnologichesky Institute.

Name edit

The name of the bridge has been well-known since 1820 and is associated with its location (it connects the Fontanka embankment across the Kryukov Canal). In the 19th century, the names "Nikolsky Naberezhny Bridge" (1821–1822) and "Connecting Bridge" (1849–1875) existed, since the bridge connected the Spassky and Kolomensky Islands.[1][2]

History edit

Smezhny bridge was built in 1782 – 1787, according to the standard design for bridges across the Kryukov Canal. It was a three-span wooden bridge on supports. It was faced with granite. The central span was movable, the side ones were girders. The author of the project is unknown.[3]

In 1800 – 1810, the drawbridge span structure was replaced by a wooden girder. In 1867, the span structure was overhauled. In 1888, the wooden spans were replaced with metal ones, and the supports were moved.[4] For this part, some of the Kryukov Canal water was pumped out and the work was carried out in a dry pit. During the repair of the bridge, a temporary bridge was built.[5] In 1940, the span structure of the bridge was reinforced by welding horizontal metal sheets to the upper and lower shelves of the I-beams of the girders. At the same time, the three-span system and the general appearance of the bridge was preserved.[4]

In 1964, the bridge was rebuilt according to the project of engineer E.E. Rosenfeld for laying heating pipes.[6] The bridge spans were covered with high metal beams, which led to the distortion of the historical appearance of the bridge and the violation of the architectural unity with the adjacent sections of the embankments.[7]

Construction edit

 
Bridge railing

The bridge is a three-span metal girder bridge. The superstructure consists of steel I-beams. Heat pipelines are stowed under the roadway slab. The intermediate supports of rubble masonry are lined with granite. The concrete abutments are on a pile foundation which is made of wooden piles with granite cladding. The total width of the bridge is 15.4 m, the length of the bridge is 24.1 m.[3]

The bridge is designed for the movement of vehicles and pedestrians. The carriageway of the bridge includes 3 lanes for traffic. The roadway and sidewalks are covered with asphalt concrete. The sidewalks are separated from the carriageway by a high granite curb. The railings are made of metal and line the abutments and end at the granite parapets. There are stairs from the sidewalks of the bridge to the embankments.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Petersburg in Street Names, p.354
  2. ^ City Names Today and Yesterday, 1997, p.116
  3. ^ a b Степнов 1991, p. 309.
  4. ^ a b Мосты и набережные Ленинграда 1963, p. 162.
  5. ^ С.-Петербургское городское общественное управление в 1888 году (PDF). СПб. 1889. p. 259.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  6. ^ Смежный мост//Энциклопедия Санкт-Петербург
  7. ^ Степнов 1991, p. 310.

Further reading edit

  • Тумилович Е. В., Алтунин С. Е. (1963). Мосты и набережные Ленинграда. Альбом. М.: Издательство Министерства Коммунального Хозяйства РСФСР.
  • Горбачевич К. С., Хабло Е. П. Почему так названы?. p. 473.
  • Новиков Ю. В. (1991). Мосты и набережные Ленинграда. Л.: Лениздат. {{cite book}}: Unknown parameter |agency= ignored (help)
  • Горбачевич К. С., Хабло Е. П. Почему так названы?. p. 335.

External links edit

  • Смежный мост //СПб ГБУ «Mostotrest»
  • Смежный мост // Saint Petersburg Encyclopedia

smezhny, bridge, bridge, across, kryukov, canal, admiralteysky, district, saint, petersburg, that, connects, spassky, pokrovsky, islands, coordinates59, 9181, 3017, 9181, 3017crosseskryukov, canallocaleadmiralteysky, district, saint, petersburgcharacteristicsd. Smezhny Bridge is a bridge across the Kryukov Canal in the Admiralteysky District of Saint Petersburg that connects the Spassky and Pokrovsky Islands Smezhny BridgeCoordinates59 55 05 N 30 18 06 E 59 9181 N 30 3017 E 59 9181 30 3017CrossesKryukov CanalLocaleAdmiralteysky District of Saint PetersburgCharacteristicsDesigngirderTotal length24 1 mWidth15 4 mTraversable automobile pedestrianHistoryOpening1787Location Contents 1 Location 2 Name 3 History 4 Construction 5 See also 6 References 7 Further reading 8 External linksLocation editSmezhny Bridge is located along the odd northern Fontanka embankment between house numbers 141 and 143 at the confluence of the Fontanka and Kryukov canal Upstream is Staro Nikolsky Bridge The nearest metro station 1 3 km is Tekhnologichesky Institute Name editThe name of the bridge has been well known since 1820 and is associated with its location it connects the Fontanka embankment across the Kryukov Canal In the 19th century the names Nikolsky Naberezhny Bridge 1821 1822 and Connecting Bridge 1849 1875 existed since the bridge connected the Spassky and Kolomensky Islands 1 2 History editSmezhny bridge was built in 1782 1787 according to the standard design for bridges across the Kryukov Canal It was a three span wooden bridge on supports It was faced with granite The central span was movable the side ones were girders The author of the project is unknown 3 In 1800 1810 the drawbridge span structure was replaced by a wooden girder In 1867 the span structure was overhauled In 1888 the wooden spans were replaced with metal ones and the supports were moved 4 For this part some of the Kryukov Canal water was pumped out and the work was carried out in a dry pit During the repair of the bridge a temporary bridge was built 5 In 1940 the span structure of the bridge was reinforced by welding horizontal metal sheets to the upper and lower shelves of the I beams of the girders At the same time the three span system and the general appearance of the bridge was preserved 4 In 1964 the bridge was rebuilt according to the project of engineer E E Rosenfeld for laying heating pipes 6 The bridge spans were covered with high metal beams which led to the distortion of the historical appearance of the bridge and the violation of the architectural unity with the adjacent sections of the embankments 7 Construction edit nbsp Bridge railingThe bridge is a three span metal girder bridge The superstructure consists of steel I beams Heat pipelines are stowed under the roadway slab The intermediate supports of rubble masonry are lined with granite The concrete abutments are on a pile foundation which is made of wooden piles with granite cladding The total width of the bridge is 15 4 m the length of the bridge is 24 1 m 3 The bridge is designed for the movement of vehicles and pedestrians The carriageway of the bridge includes 3 lanes for traffic The roadway and sidewalks are covered with asphalt concrete The sidewalks are separated from the carriageway by a high granite curb The railings are made of metal and line the abutments and end at the granite parapets There are stairs from the sidewalks of the bridge to the embankments See also editList of Bridges in Saint PetersburgReferences edit Petersburg in Street Names p 354 City Names Today and Yesterday 1997 p 116 a b Stepnov 1991 p 309 sfn error no target CITEREFStepnov1991 help a b Mosty i naberezhnye Leningrada 1963 p 162 sfn error no target CITEREFMosty i naberezhnye Leningrada1963 help S Peterburgskoe gorodskoe obshestvennoe upravlenie v 1888 godu PDF SPb 1889 p 259 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link Smezhnyj most Enciklopediya Sankt Peterburg Stepnov 1991 p 310 sfn error no target CITEREFStepnov1991 help Further reading editTumilovich E V Altunin S E 1963 Mosty i naberezhnye Leningrada Albom M Izdatelstvo Ministerstva Kommunalnogo Hozyajstva RSFSR Gorbachevich K S Hablo E P Pochemu tak nazvany p 473 Novikov Yu V 1991 Mosty i naberezhnye Leningrada L Lenizdat a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a Unknown parameter agency ignored help Gorbachevich K S Hablo E P Pochemu tak nazvany p 335 External links editSmezhnyj most SPb GBU Mostotrest Smezhnyj most Saint Petersburg Encyclopedia Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Smezhny Bridge amp oldid 1206702337, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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