Koersch Viaduct

48.7020555555569.28875Koordinaten: 48 ° 42 ' 7.4 "N, 9 ° 17' 19.5 " E

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Körsch

The Körschtalviadukt is a built in part of the ring road of Ostfildern -Nellingen in Baden-Württemberg two-lane viaduct, with the accessibility of the county town of Esslingen has been significantly improved to the A 8. It was built from 1991 to 1993 the incremental launching method and opened to traffic on 6 September 1995. The 724 m long Körschtalviadukt crossing in its course, where it spans the Körschtal, a 110- kV high- voltage line of the EnBW and a sewage treatment plant. The maximum height above the ground is 55 m.

During construction of the bridge 6800 cubic meters of concrete, 660 tons of reinforcing steel and 440 tons of clamping of steel were used. Four years after the opening of the bicycle traffic was banned because of its heavy use would significantly jeopardize by motorized traffic, the safety of cyclists (2013 there are 25,000 vehicles per day in both directions). This affects in particular students from Neuhausen.

Another, much wider bridge from 1964 spans over the course of the four-lane B 27, the upper Körschtal near Stuttgart Möhringen on a length of 290 meters.

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