Anna Jagiellon Bridge, Warsaw

Bridge in Warsaw, Poland
52°12′N 21°06′E / 52.2°N 21.1°E / 52.2; 21.1Carriesmotor vehicles, cyclists, pedestriansCrossesVistula RiverLocaleWarsaw, PolandCharacteristicsTotal length533.6 m (1,751 ft)Width45.8 m (150 ft)HistoryConstruction start2017Construction end2020Opened22 December 2020LocationMap

The Anna Jagiellon Bridge (Polish: Most Anny Jagiellonki) is a bridge, across the Vistula in Warsaw, Poland. It is the ninth bridge crossing the river in Warsaw, and the longest and most southern. The bridge carries the S2 expressway, which forms the southern bypass of Warsaw, linking the Warszawa Wschodnia junction, in Wilanów, with Wał Miedzeszyński junction, in Wawer.[1]

The construction began in June 2017 and was finished by December 20020.[2] The bridge consists of two independent structures running parallel, each carrying four traffic lanes and a separated pedestrian and cycling path. Its total length spans 1.5 kilometers running above the floodplain, extending 342 meters on the left (western) bank and 628 meters on the right one.[3] The western part of the bridge was constructed using the incremental launching method, the part in the river using the balanced cantilever method and the eastern one using a movable scaffolding system.


Name

In numerous planning studies and documents the bridge was referred to with a generic name as the Southern Bridge (Polish: Most Południowy), which was also commonly treated as its name after completion. In August 2021, the bridge was named in honor Polish queen Anna Jagiellon.[4]

References

  1. ^ "Południowa Obwodnica Warszawy. Tunel w ciagu POW otwarty! Cała obwodnica gotowa".
  2. ^ "Most Południowy otwarty! Ważna część obwodnicy Warszawy przejezdna. Film".
  3. ^ "Most Południowy otwarty! Ważna część obwodnicy Warszawy przejezdna. Film".
  4. ^ "Dziennik Urzędowy Województwa Mazowieckiego". Dziennik Urzędowy Województwa Mazowieckiego (in Polish). Retrieved 27 August 2021.

52°09′41″N 21°08′38″E / 52.16139°N 21.14389°E / 52.16139; 21.14389

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