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Müngsten Bridge ranks #51 of 166 in the Bridge ranking, behind Mackinac Bridge, ahead of Pont de Normandie.
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How high is the Müngsten Bridge above the Wupper River?
The Müngsten Bridge stands as the highest railway bridge in Germany, soaring approximately 107 meters above the Wupper River valley below. It connects the cities of Remscheid and Solingen across a deep, forested gorge.
When was the Müngsten Bridge constructed?
The massive steel arch bridge was completed in 1897, showcasing the pinnacle of late 19th-century German engineering. It was built to overcome the incredibly steep topography that separated the industrial hubs of the Bergisches Land region.
Can pedestrians or cars cross the Müngsten Bridge?
No, the Müngsten Bridge is strictly a railway crossing used by regional train lines, meaning cars and pedestrians are not permitted on the tracks. However, there is a municipal park located directly beneath it in the valley.
Who designed the massive steel arch of the Müngsten Bridge?
The bridge was primarily designed by the notable German civil engineer Anton von Rieppel. Its innovative steel arch design was so precise and structurally sound that it has remained standing for over 125 years.
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