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The Hindenburg Bridge (German: Hindenburgbrücke) was a railway bridge over the Rhine between Rüdesheim in the German state of Hesse and Bingen-Kempten state of Rhineland-Palatinate, named in 1918 after Field Marshal Paul von Hindenburg, later German President. The bridge was put in service in 1915, destroyed in the Second World War and never ...
The Bingerbrück–Rüdesheim train ferry was operated as a train ferry from 1862 (162 years ago) () to 1900 (124 years ago) () across the Rhine between Bingerbrück now in the German state of Rhineland-Palatinate and Rüdesheim now in the state of Hesse.
In 1900, operations were discontinued and some years later it replaced by the Hindenburg Bridge. This railway bridge, connecting Bingerbrück and Rudesheim, was built in the years 1913 to 1915 and destroyed during the Second World War. Since then there has been no way for trains to cross the Rhine near Bingen.
Rüdesheim (Rhein) station is in the town of Rüdesheim am Rhein in the German state of Hesse on the East Rhine Railway (German: Rechte Rheinstrecke).It is on the western edge of the town, separated from the Rhine only by federal highway B 42.
Name Image Built Listed Location County Type Armstrong Creek Bridge: 1908 2011-11-18 Armstrong Creek: Forest: Barteau Bridge: 1906 2002-03-28 Bovina: Outagamie
The cantilever bridge connects Iowa Highway 9 to Wisconsin Highway 82. Its closure means residents who live on one side of the Mississippi and work on the other will now be facing a much longer ...
6:45 a.m.: Latest forecast predicts strong winds, low visibility, poor driving conditions. As the storm moves east across the state, roads in southwest Wisconsin were snow-covered, according to ...
WIS 82 begins on the Wisconsin side of the Mississippi River near Lansing, Iowa, on the Black Hawk Bridge. Its next junction with a highway is across the bridge at WIS 35. The highway then turns to the north, running concurrently with WIS 35. At De Soto, the highway turns away from the Mississippi River Basin, and heads northeasterly in general