Small Ustyinsky Bridge - a bridge in Moscow across the Yauzu River . Built in 1938 along with the Bolshoi Ustyinsky bridge . Connects Moskvoretskaya embankment with Kotelnicheskaya embankment .
| Small Ustinsky | |
|---|---|
| Application area | car |
| Crosses | Yauza |
| Location | Moscow , CAO |
| Design | |
| Type of construction | single-span frame |
| total length | 64.4 m |
| Bridge width | 40 m |
| Exploitation | |
| Opening | 1938 year |
Content
- 1 Origin of the name
- 2 History
- 3 Bridge design feature
- 4 Bridge reconstruction
- 5 The adjacent bridge over the Yauza
- 6 See also
- 7 References
- 8 Notes
Name Origin
The name of the bridge is related to its location - at the mouth of the Yauza River when it flows into the Moscow River .
History
The first bridge at the mouth of the Yauza River was built in 1883 . That bridge was metal. In 1938, the bridge was rebuilt according to the project of engineer M. D. Graivoronovsky and architect I. V. Tkachenko . The bridge is single-span, metal, frame type.
Bridge Design Feature
A feature of the bridge is that in plan (top) it is a trapezoid. This is due to the fact that the bridge is located at the mouth of the Yauza River when it flows into the Moscow River .
Bridge Reconstruction
In the period from 2009 to 2011, the bridge was reconstructed by LLC MOSTOTONNELSTROY under the project of JSC Institute Giprostroymost [1] . The opening of the building for car traffic took place on August 2, 2011 [2] .
The adjacent bridge over the Yauza
- Upstream of the river is the Astakhov bridge .
See also
- Big Ustinsky bridge
- Bridges across Yauza
Links
- Small Ustyinsky bridge
- bridge reconstruction information (inaccessible link)