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The Kaiserbrücke (English: Emperor Bridge), today officially the Nordbrücke (Northern Bridge), is a railway span on the Mainz rail bypass across the Rhine at the north end of Mainz in the state of Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. Built between 1901 and 1904, it was named for the German Emperor Wilhelm II, who officially opened it on 1 May 1904. It formed an important part of the German railway system, as well as being an important logistical link for war transports (which were closely tied to railway infrastructure).

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  • Die Kaiserbrücke, vereinzelt auch Nordbrücke genannt, ist eine zweigleisige Eisenbahnbrücke. Sie verbindet die Mainzer Neustadt über den Rhein mit den Wiesbadener Stadtteilen Mainz-Amöneburg und Mainz-Kastel. Der Fluss bildet hier seit 1945/1946 die Landesgrenze zwischen Rheinland-Pfalz und Hessen; zuvor hatten beide Ufer zum Volksstaat Hessen bzw. zum Großherzogtum Hessen und zur Stadt Mainz gehört. (de)
  • Le pont ferroviaire Nord de Mayence, construit en 1955, est un pont qui enjambe le Rhin et par la même occasion franchit la frontière entre le Land de Rhénanie-Palatinat et la Hesse. Il sera suppléé en 2011 avec un pont nouvellement «Saut-de-mouton tête Mayence Nord « construit afin de permettre un passage plus rapide des trains. (fr)
  • The Kaiserbrücke (English: Emperor Bridge), today officially the Nordbrücke (Northern Bridge), is a railway span on the Mainz rail bypass across the Rhine at the north end of Mainz in the state of Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. Built between 1901 and 1904, it was named for the German Emperor Wilhelm II, who officially opened it on 1 May 1904. It formed an important part of the German railway system, as well as being an important logistical link for war transports (which were closely tied to railway infrastructure). The bridge was destroyed in 1945 by retreating German troops. To forestall a second Remagen, the Germans by 19 March had blown all Rhine bridges from Ludwigshafen northward. It was later reopened in 1955 as the Nordbrücke (Northern Bridge), with parts of the surviving foundations and sculptures adorning it incorporated into the new much less grand structure. The neo-roman gate castles were not rebuilt. The former arched trusses were also replaced with box trusses. (en)
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  • 1904-01-01 (xsd:gYear)
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  • Neo-roman architecture (en)
  • Rebuilt without gatehouses (en)
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  • Railway , pedestrians (en)
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  • Kaiserbrücke (en)
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  • (Emperor Bridge) (en)
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  • Nordbrücke (en)
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  • Die Kaiserbrücke, vereinzelt auch Nordbrücke genannt, ist eine zweigleisige Eisenbahnbrücke. Sie verbindet die Mainzer Neustadt über den Rhein mit den Wiesbadener Stadtteilen Mainz-Amöneburg und Mainz-Kastel. Der Fluss bildet hier seit 1945/1946 die Landesgrenze zwischen Rheinland-Pfalz und Hessen; zuvor hatten beide Ufer zum Volksstaat Hessen bzw. zum Großherzogtum Hessen und zur Stadt Mainz gehört. (de)
  • Le pont ferroviaire Nord de Mayence, construit en 1955, est un pont qui enjambe le Rhin et par la même occasion franchit la frontière entre le Land de Rhénanie-Palatinat et la Hesse. Il sera suppléé en 2011 avec un pont nouvellement «Saut-de-mouton tête Mayence Nord « construit afin de permettre un passage plus rapide des trains. (fr)
  • The Kaiserbrücke (English: Emperor Bridge), today officially the Nordbrücke (Northern Bridge), is a railway span on the Mainz rail bypass across the Rhine at the north end of Mainz in the state of Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. Built between 1901 and 1904, it was named for the German Emperor Wilhelm II, who officially opened it on 1 May 1904. It formed an important part of the German railway system, as well as being an important logistical link for war transports (which were closely tied to railway infrastructure). (en)
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  • Kaiserbrücke (Mainz) (de)
  • Pont ferroviaire Kaiserbrücke (fr)
  • Kaiserbrücke, Mainz (en)
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