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Communal bridge (Tomsk)

Communal (South, Old) bridge - a bridge over the Tom River in Tomsk .

Communal (South, Old) bridge
Communal (South, Old) bridge
View from the side of the camp garden.
Official nameNot
Application areacar
CrossesTom
LocationTomsk
Design
Main span87 m
total length640 m
Exploitation
OpeningSeptember 28, 1973

The engineering structure is more than 2 kilometers long; it consists of a bridge across the Tom River with steel, reinforced concrete spans in the form of a continuous eight-span beam according to the scheme 65 + 6x87 + 65, two-level traffic intersections on both sides of Tom and a reinforced concrete three-span walkway . The width of the roadway is 15.6 meters with two sidewalks 1.5 meters each. The total length of the bridge is over 650 meters. On the left bank there is a stationary DPS post in the form of a tower .

The banks near the bridge on both sides of the river are popular places for summer holidays for Tomsk citizens, they sunbathe and swim in the river, despite the fact that water in these places is usually recognized by the Consumer Protection Authority as unsuitable for swimming.

Under the communal bridge, across the river, is a dike - a rock consisting of hornblende , pyroxene and feldspar [1] .

Content

History

It is the first, by the time of construction, a capital bridge over Tom in Tomsk [2] .

Earlier on the site of the current Communal Bridge were pontoon bridge , ferry and ice ferry .

Construction of the bridge went from 1969 to 1973 by the bridge-building company Mostootryad-101 , and its launch took place in 1974 [3] .

For more than a quarter of a century, before the construction in 1999 of the New (Northern) bridge over Tom in the Seversk region, the Communal bridge was the only means of communication between Tomsk and the western regions of the Tomsk region , as well as access to the federal highway R255 (“Siberia”) .

Tomskvodokanal pumping station is located upstream on the right bank. Directly from the bridge begins street Nakhimov . On the bridge itself passes the Moscow highway .

The bridge is in the municipal ownership of the city of Tomsk, in 2008 it was reconstructed.

Gallery

 
Predecessor, Pontoon Bridge, 1973
 
View of the bridge immediately after opening, 1973
 
View of the bridge from the northeast side
 
View from above
 

Notes

  1. ↑ Tomsk news. Where does Tom go? (inaccessible link)
  2. ↑ Tomsk: history of the city in illustrations. 1604-2004. Tomsk: Tomsk University Press. 2004. - 600 p. - ISBN 5-7511-1782-4 .
  3. ↑ Construction // Tomsk from A to Z: A brief encyclopedia of the city. / Ed. Dr. East. Sciences N. M. Dmitrienko . - 1st ed. - Tomsk: Publishing house NTL, 2004. - p. 338. - 440 p. - 3 000 copies - ISBN 5-89503-211-7 .

Links

  • Communal bridge service Yandex.Panorama .
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Kommunalnyy_most_ ( Tomsk )&oldid = 98641873


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