Alexander Nevsky Bridge

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Alexander Nevsky Bridge is a major road and tram bridge across the Neva River in Saint Petersburg, Russia, named after the medieval Russian prince and saint Alexander Nevsky.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bascule bridge
bridge
steel bridge
tram bridge
architect A. Zhuk NERFINISHED
S. Mayofis NERFINISHED
carries pedestrians
road traffic
tram traffic
city St. Petersburg
surface form: Saint Petersburg
connectsDistrict Nevsky District NERFINISHED
Tsentralny District NERFINISHED
constructionStartDate 1960
country Russia
crosses Neva River NERFINISHED
crossesAt eastern part of central Saint Petersburg
designedIn Soviet era
designer B. B. Levin NERFINISHED
V. I. Kryzhanovsky NERFINISHED
hasMovableSpan yes
hasTramLines yes
hasTrolleybusLines yes
length 905.7 m
locatedIn Russia
St. Petersburg
surface form: Saint Petersburg
maintainedBy City of Saint Petersburg NERFINISHED
material reinforced concrete
steel
movableSpanType bascule
name Alexander Nevsky Bridge NERFINISHED
namedAfter Alexander Nevsky NERFINISHED
namedFor Russian Orthodox saint Alexander Nevsky NERFINISHED
medieval Russian prince Alexander Nevsky NERFINISHED
near Alexander Nevsky Lavra NERFINISHED
numberOfSpans 7
opened 1965
openingDate 1965
owner City of Saint Petersburg NERFINISHED
partOf Saint Petersburg road network
region Northwestern Federal District NERFINISHED
river Neva River NERFINISHED
significance one of the main bridges across the Neva in Saint Petersburg
structureType girder bridge
trafficType motor vehicles
pedestrians
trams
width 35 m

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Alexander Nevsky Square hasNearby Alexander Nevsky Bridge
Alexander Nevsky Square hasNearbyInfrastructure Alexander Nevsky Bridge