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The Hammer Bridge is a 220 metres (722 ft) long railway bridge on the Weser Valley line crossing the Geul valley a few hundred meters to the south of Hergenrath. Today it is in the German speaking part of Belgium. Before frontier changes mandated in 1919 shifted the frontier between Belgium and Germany approximately 36 km (23 miles) along the railway line in a southerly direction the bridge was in Germany. Back in 1841 when work started on the first railway bridge at this point, it was located in the Rhine Province of Prussia.

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  • Hammerbrücke (Hergenrath) (de)
  • Hammer Bridge (en)
  • Hammerbrücke (Hergenrath) (fr)
  • Hammerbrug (nl)
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  • Die Hammerbrücke bei Hergenrath im Norden der Deutschsprachigen Gemeinschaft Belgiens ist eine Eisenbahnbrücke der Bahnstrecke Liège–Aachen über die Göhl. (de)
  • Le Hammerbrücke à Hergenrath, au nord de la Communauté Germanophone de Belgique est un pont de la ligne 37 (aussi appelée ligne de la Vesdre) sur la vallée de la Gueule. (fr)
  • De Hammerbrug (Duits: Hammerbrücke) is een spoorviaduct bij Hauset, een deelgemeente van Raeren in de Belgische provincie Luik. Het viaduct overspant de vallei van de Geul. Het is onderdeel van spoorlijn 37, net voorbij de aansluiting met de HSL 3 en wordt ook gebruikt door de hogesnelheidstreinen van en naar Duitsland. Het viaduct is 200 m lang en wordt beheerd door Infrabel. (nl)
  • The Hammer Bridge is a 220 metres (722 ft) long railway bridge on the Weser Valley line crossing the Geul valley a few hundred meters to the south of Hergenrath. Today it is in the German speaking part of Belgium. Before frontier changes mandated in 1919 shifted the frontier between Belgium and Germany approximately 36 km (23 miles) along the railway line in a southerly direction the bridge was in Germany. Back in 1841 when work started on the first railway bridge at this point, it was located in the Rhine Province of Prussia. (en)
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  • Hammerbrücke/ (en)
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  • Hammer Bridge (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/HammerBruecke.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Hammerbréck_(8).jpg
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  • The current Hammer Bridge at (en)
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  • Twin Track electrified railway line (en)
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  • double viaduct (en)
  • one twin track two section truss bridge (en)
  • two two section truss bridges (en)
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  • steel and concrete (en)
  • >8 million bricks (en)
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  • Hammerbrücke/ (en)
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