Müngsten Bridge

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Müngsten Bridge is Germany’s highest railway bridge, a historic steel arch structure spanning the Wupper River between Remscheid and Solingen in North Rhine-Westphalia.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic structure
railway bridge
steel arch bridge
constructionMethod riveted steel construction
constructionStartDate 1893
country Germany NERFINISHED
crosses Wupper River NERFINISHED
designedFor railway traffic
hasAccess reachable via hiking trails
hasCulturalSignificance regional landmark of Bergisches Land
hasEngineeringSignificance major example of late 19th-century steel arch bridge engineering
hasNearbyAttraction Brückenpark Müngsten NERFINISHED
hasNearbyFacility recreational area
viewing platforms
hasTourismFunction tourist attraction
hasUse freight rail
passenger rail
hasViewOver Wupper valley NERFINISHED
heightAboveValley about 107 metres
heritageStatus listed monument
isHighestRailwayBridgeIn Germany NERFINISHED
locatedBetween Remscheid NERFINISHED
Solingen NERFINISHED
locatedIn North Rhine-Westphalia
locatedInMunicipality Remscheid NERFINISHED
Solingen NERFINISHED
locatedInState North Rhine-Westphalia NERFINISHED
mainSpanLength about 170 metres
maintenance subject to periodic renovation
material steel
namedAfter Müngsten NERFINISHED
numberOfTracks 2
openingDate 1897
originalName Kaiser-Wilhelm-Brücke NERFINISHED
owner Deutsche Bahn NERFINISHED
partOf German railway network
railwayLine Wuppertal–Solingen railway NERFINISHED
region Bergisches Land NERFINISHED
structureType arch bridge
totalLength about 465 metres
trafficType rail

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Wupper flowsNear Müngsten Bridge
Wupper hasBridge Müngsten Bridge
Remscheid hasLandmark Müngsten Bridge