List of bridges in Poland

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This is a list of bridges in Poland.

Bolesławiec

Bydgoszcz

  • Fordoński Bridge
  • Esperanto Bridge[1]

Gdańsk

Grudziądz

  • Bridge near Grudziądz

Kraków

  • Bridge across the Nowohucka Route
  • Dębnicki Bridge
  • Grunwaldzki Bridge in Kraków
  • Kotlarski Bridge
  • Powstańców Śląskich Bridge
  • Zwierzyniecki Bridge in Kraków

Konin

  • Bridge of the European Union (Most Unii Europejskiej), the first extradosed bridge in Poland[2]

Ozimek

  • Ozimek Suspension Bridge

Płock

Poznań

  • Bolesława Chrobrego Bridge
  • Gabriela Narutowicza Bridge
  • Górczyński Bridge
  • Królowej Jadwigi Bridge
  • Lecha Bridge
  • Mieszka I Bridge
  • Przemysła I Bridge
  • Św. Rocha Bridge

Puławy

Świnoujście

Piastowski bridge
Piastowski bridge
  • Piastowski Bridge

Toruń

  • East Bridge

Warsaw

Wolin

Bypass bridge in Wolin
  • Bridge in Wolin
  • Swing bridge in Wolin

Wrocław

List of largest bridges in Poland

This list is incomplete; you can help by adding missing items. (February 2019)

This is a list of notable bridges in Poland. This list sorted by length of the main span.

Image Rank Name Location Crosses Design Material Year opened Longest span
[1] Solidarity Bridge Płock Vistula River Cable-stayed bridge Steel,
2 Pylons: steel
2007 375 m (1,230 ft)
Linked image [2] Krasiński Bridge(*) Warsaw Vistula River Arch bridge Steel-concrete composite,
1 Arch: steel-concrete composite
Planned bridge 277 m (909 ft)
Linked image [3] * East Bridge^^ Toruń Vistula River Arch bridge Steel,
2 Arches: steel
2013 270 m (886 ft)
[4] Rędziński Bridge Wrocław Oder River,
Rędzińska Island
Cable-stayed bridge Concrete,
1 Pylon: concrete
2011 256 m (840 ft)
[5] Siekierkowski Bridge Warsaw Vistula River Cable-stayed bridge Steel-concrete composite,
2 Pylons: concrete
2002 250 m (820 ft)
[6] Third Millennium John Paul II Bridge Gdańsk Dead Vistula River Cable-stayed bridge Steel-concrete composite,
1 Pylon: concrete
2001 230 m (755 ft)
[7] John Paul II Bridge Puławy Vistula River Arch bridge Steel-concrete composite,
1 Arch: steel
2008 212 m (696 ft)
Linked image [8] * Bridge near Kwidzyn^^ KorzeniewoOpalenie
(Pomeranian Voivodeship)
Vistula River Cable-stayed bridge Concrete,
3 Pylons: concrete
2012 204 m (669 ft)
Linked image [9] * Bridge across the Nowohucka Route(*) Cracow Vistula River Cable-stayed bridge Concrete,
4 Pylons: concrete
Planned bridge 200 m (656 ft)
[10] Świętokrzyski Bridge Warsaw Vistula River Cable-stayed bridge Steel-concrete composite,
1 Pylon: concrete
2000 180 m (591 ft)
Linked image [11] Bridge near Grudziądz^^ Grudziądz Vistula River Beam bridge Concrete 2011 180 m (591 ft)
[12] Kotlarski Bridge Cracow Vistula River Arch bridge Steel,
1 Arch: steel
2001 166 m (545 ft)
[13] Bridge in Wolin Wolin Strait of Dziwna Arch bridge Steel-concrete composite,
1 Arch: steel
2003 165 m (541 ft)
[14] Maria Skłodowska-Curie Bridge^^ Warsaw Vistula River Beam bridge Steel-concrete composite 2012 160 m (525 ft)
[15] Millennium Bridge Wrocław Oder River,
Bay of the river harbour: Zimowisko Osobowice
Cable-stayed bridge Concrete,
2 Pylons: concrete
2004 153 m (502 ft)
Linked Image [16] Bridge of the European Union[2] Kronin Warta River Extradosed bridge, first of this type in Poland Concrete,
2 Pylons: concrete
2007 80 metres (260 ft)

(*) – Planned bridge
^^ – Under construction bridge

See also

References

  1. ^ Esperanto-Ponto en Bydgoszcz "Most Esperanto" in Polish
  2. ^ a b Biliszczuk J, Onysyk J, Barcik W, Toczkiewicz R and Tukendorf A (2017). Extradosed Bridges in Poland—Design and Construction.. Frontiers in the Built Environment. 2:37. doi: 10.3389/fbuil.2016.00037
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