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Demolishing the structure over the waterway

A bridge spanning the erstwhile marshalling yard in Neuss, primarily constructed during the 1970s, erected during a period reminiscent of the latter part of the previous century.

Construction Completion: Bridge Demolition
Construction Completion: Bridge Demolition

Demolishing the structure over the waterway

The bridge over the former marshalling yard in Neuss, originally built in the 1970s, has recently undergone some changes due to detected damages. As of now, the bridge is closed to vehicles weighing over 7.5 tonnes, but vehicles under this weight limit can continue to use the bridge without interruption.

The closure is intended to reduce the load on the bridge structure, potentially extending its useful life. Diversions for vehicles over 7.5 tonnes will be signposted shortly. The pedestrian and cycle paths remain fully accessible.

Despite the current repairs, the bridge does not require demolition according to current knowledge about the bridge structure. The bridge's remaining useful life is being closely monitored.

It's worth noting that the bridge was built when today's traffic was not foreseeable, making it a testament to the city's growth and development over the years.

In the first half of 2022, further safety measures will be implemented to ensure the bridge's integrity. For the most accurate and current details, it's recommended to consult local government or transportation authority sources.

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Stay safe on the roads, and we look forward to sharing more about Neuss with you in the future!

The bridge over the former marshalling yard in Neuss, originally built in the 1970s, has recently undergone some changes due to detected damages. As of now, the bridge is closed to vehicles weighing over 7.5 tonnes, but vehicles under this weight limit can continue to use the bridge without interruption.

The closure is intended to reduce the load on the bridge structure, potentially extending its useful life. Diversions for vehicles over 7.5 tonnes will be signposted shortly. The pedestrian and cycle paths remain fully accessible.

Despite the current repairs, the bridge does not require demolition according to current knowledge about the bridge structure. The bridge's remaining useful life is being closely monitored.

It's worth noting that the bridge was built when today's traffic was not foreseeable, making it a testament to the city's growth and development over the years.

In the first half of 2022, further safety measures will be implemented to ensure the bridge's integrity. For the most accurate and current details, it's recommended to consult local government or transportation authority sources.

If you're interested in staying updated on social developments, culinary arts, art and culture in Neuss, consider signing up for our free newsletter.

Stay safe on the roads, and we look forward to sharing more about Neuss with you in the future!

  1. The intent to close the bridge to heavy vehicles is part of an effort to prolong the bridge's life span in the financial industry, as the structure's useful life is being closely monitored.
  2. Despite the ongoing industry transformations and growth in transportation, the Neuss bridge, built in the 1970s, remains a significant testament to the city's development in those times.

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