Irinovsky bridge - a bridge over the Okhta River in the Krasnogvardeisky district of St. Petersburg .
| Irinovsky bridge | |
|---|---|
| Application area | car, pedestrian |
| Crosses | Okhta River |
| Location | |
| Design | |
| Type of construction | beam |
| Material | reinforced concrete |
| total length | 63.3 m |
| Bridge width | 55.5 m |
| Exploitation | |
| Opening | 1983 |
Content
Location
Located in the alignment of Irinovsky Prospekt .
Near the bridge is Bezobrazovykh Dacha .
Upstream is the Bypass Bridge , and below is the nameless railway bridge.
The nearest metro station is Ladoga .
Title
The bridge got its name on November 6, 1997 [1] by the name of Irinovsky Prospekt.
History
The bridge was built in 1982 - 1983 . to connect 2 parts of Irinovsky Prospect according to the project of the engineer of the Lengiproinzhproekt A. A. Sokolov [2] [3] .
Design
The bridge is a three-span reinforced concrete beam-continuous system. The span consists of reinforced concrete T-beams with parallel belts, over the intermediate supports the beams are combined using transverse beams. The facades are lined with metal sheets. An abutment of a sofa type made of monolithic reinforced concrete on a pile foundation. Intermediate supports consist of 5 racks united by a low pile grillage. The abutments are adjoined by a low reinforced concrete retaining wall with slopes reinforced with reinforced concrete slabs. The total length of the bridge is 63.3 m, the width of the bridge is 55.5 m [2] [3] .
The bridge is designed for the movement of trams, vehicles and pedestrians. The carriageway of the bridge includes 6 lanes for the movement of vehicles and 2 tram tracks. The covering of the roadway and sidewalks is asphalt concrete. Sidewalks are separated from the roadway by a metal barrier. The metal railings of a simple pattern are completed on the foundations with granite parapets.
Notes
- ↑ Decree of the Government of St. Petersburg of February 6, 2006 N 117 “On the Register of names of objects of the urban environment”
- ↑ 1 2 Stepnov, 1991 , p. 314.
- ↑ 1 2 Irinovsky bridge // SPb GBU Mostotrest
Literature
- Novikov Yu. V. Bridges and embankments of Leningrad / Comp. P.P. Stepnov. - L .: Lenizdat, 1991 .-- 320 p.
Links
- Irinovsky bridge // SPb GBU "Mostotrest"