The Itz Valley Autobahn Bridge (German: Itztalbrücke) is a twin Autobahn bridge carrying the Autobahn A73 across the Itz Valley directly to the south of Autobahn Junction 9 (Rödental exit), and close to Coburg on the northern edge of Bavaria in Germany. The Autobahn bridge, which has an approximately north-south axis, has been built approximately 25 meters to the west of the Itz Valley Railway Bridge. However, whereas the Autobahn bridge has been in use since 2007, the railway bridge has been unused since its completion in 2005 because the high speed line of which the railway bridge is part, though started in 1996, has been deprioritised and is not expected to be completed for some time.
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| - Die Itztalbrücke ist eine Brücke der Autobahn 73 Suhl–Lichtenfels. Das Bauwerk liegt in Oberfranken zwischen den Orten Rödental und Dörfles-Esbach und überspannt mit zwei Überbauten das Tal der Itz mit der Bahnstrecke Coburg–Sonneberg–Ernstthal am Rennsteig und dem Herzogsweg. Die Autobahnbrücke liegt in einem Abstand von ungefähr 25 m westlich der parallel verlaufenden Eisenbahnüberführung der Schnellfahrstrecke Nürnberg–Erfurt. (de)
- The Itz Valley Autobahn Bridge (German: Itztalbrücke) is a twin Autobahn bridge carrying the Autobahn A73 across the Itz Valley directly to the south of Autobahn Junction 9 (Rödental exit), and close to Coburg on the northern edge of Bavaria in Germany. The Autobahn bridge, which has an approximately north-south axis, has been built approximately 25 meters to the west of the Itz Valley Railway Bridge. However, whereas the Autobahn bridge has been in use since 2007, the railway bridge has been unused since its completion in 2005 because the high speed line of which the railway bridge is part, though started in 1996, has been deprioritised and is not expected to be completed for some time. (en)
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| - Die Itztalbrücke ist eine Brücke der Autobahn 73 Suhl–Lichtenfels. Das Bauwerk liegt in Oberfranken zwischen den Orten Rödental und Dörfles-Esbach und überspannt mit zwei Überbauten das Tal der Itz mit der Bahnstrecke Coburg–Sonneberg–Ernstthal am Rennsteig und dem Herzogsweg. Die Autobahnbrücke liegt in einem Abstand von ungefähr 25 m westlich der parallel verlaufenden Eisenbahnüberführung der Schnellfahrstrecke Nürnberg–Erfurt. Die im Grundriss gekrümmte Spannbetonbalkenbrücke ist mit einer Länge von 852 m das längste Bauwerk der Autobahn 73. Die maximale Höhe der Fahrbahn über Talgrund beträgt 32 m. Die Autobahnbrücke wurde von 2004 bis Mitte 2007 bei Kosten von ungefähr 21 Millionen € errichtet. (de)
- The Itz Valley Autobahn Bridge (German: Itztalbrücke) is a twin Autobahn bridge carrying the Autobahn A73 across the Itz Valley directly to the south of Autobahn Junction 9 (Rödental exit), and close to Coburg on the northern edge of Bavaria in Germany. The Autobahn bridge, which has an approximately north-south axis, has been built approximately 25 meters to the west of the Itz Valley Railway Bridge. However, whereas the Autobahn bridge has been in use since 2007, the railway bridge has been unused since its completion in 2005 because the high speed line of which the railway bridge is part, though started in 1996, has been deprioritised and is not expected to be completed for some time. Constructed between 2004 and 2007 for a total cost of around €31.5 million, the Autobahn bridge is constructed of pre-stressed steel-concrete box girder sections. It is the longest bridge on the Autobahn A73, having a total length of 852 metres (2,795 ft) and a maximum height above the valley floor of 34 metres (112 ft). (en)
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