Hochdonn High Bridge

Hochdonn High Bridge
Hochbrücke Hochdonn

Hochdonn High Bridge

Train over the Hochdonn High Bridge
Coordinates 54°00′58″N 9°17′51″E / 54.0161°N 9.2975°E / 54.0161; 9.2975Coordinates: 54°00′58″N 9°17′51″E / 54.0161°N 9.2975°E / 54.0161; 9.2975
Carries Marsh Railway
Crosses Kiel Canal
Locale Hochdonn, Germany
Official name Eisenbahnhochbrücke Hochdonn
Characteristics
Design Truss bridge
Material Steel
Total length 2,218 metres (7,277 ft)
Height 68 metres (223 ft)
Longest span 143.10 metres (469.5 ft)
Piers in water None
Clearance below 42 metres (138 ft)
History
Designer Friedrich Voss[1]
Construction begin 1913
Construction end 1919
Opened 11 June 1920

The Hochdonn High Bridge (Hochbrücke Hochdonn in German) is a railway bridge in the Marsh Railway crossing the Kiel Canal near Hochdonn, Germany. It is a riveted steel bridge, "exposed to extreme railway traffic".[2]

History

The rail bridge was opened on June 11, 1920.

The central part of the main span suffered from general deterioration, but damage caused by two ship collisions made it necessary to substitute a new center part. On November 6, 2006, the 1.465-metric-ton (3,230 lb) 121.10-meter (397.3 ft) long span was removed and carefully passed between the 120-meter gap of the two existing support points. Once removed, the steel structure was lowered onto a transport barge. The new structure that arrived the night before on another transport barge was lifted into place. While lowering and lifting work was going on, this section of the canal was closed and a large number of ships were waiting to pass; the alternative was to navigate around the northern tip of Denmark.

The new central span was also raised by 2 meters (6.6 ft) to a height of 42 meters (138 ft) above the canal, the same height as other bridges on the canal.[3]

See also

References

  1. https://structurae.net/structures/hochdonn-high-bridge
  2. G. Sedlacek; C. Kammel; B. Kühn; W. Hensen (2007-11-30). "Condition assessment and inspection of steel railway bridges, including stress measurements in riveted, bolted and welded structures- Background document SB3.4" (PDF). sustainablebridges.net (E-report). European Commission within the Sixth Framework Programme (2002-2006). SB3.4. Retrieved 23 March 2014.
  3. Prof. Sedlacek & Partner (2006). Eisenbahnbrücke Hochdonn - Germany, VSL Heavy Lifting removing old center part of the bridge and lifting new part in its place, saving existing supports. (Technical report). Krupp Stahlbau Hannover, VSL (Switzerland) Ltd. ID 1749.
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