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Riga Bridge (Velikaya River) : ウィキペディア英語版
Riga Bridge (Velikaya River)

The Riga Bridge (''Riia sild'' in Estonian) is a railway bridge that crosses the Velikaya River at Pskov, Russia. It forms part of the branch line from Valga to Tartu of Pskov-Riga Railway.
The bridge pillars were built in August 1886, construction of the bridge deck took place in July 1888 and the bridge was opened in May 1889. 〔 〕
The bridge was partially destroyed during the battle for the Liberation of Pikhva (Pskov) in May 1919 during the Russian Civil War. Estonian troops occupied the area and rebuilt the bridge in July 1919. 〔 〕
== Photos of the construction ==

File:Raudteesild üle Velikaja jõe (Riia sild), pealmise osa ehitamine Railway bridge over the Velikaya River (Riga Bridge), construction of the deck.jpg|Construction of the bridge deck
File:Raudteesild üle Velikaja jõe (Riia sild), sammaste ehitamine Railway bridge over the Velikaya River (Riga Bridge), construction of the pillars.jpg|Construction of the pillars
File:Raudteesild üle Velikaja jõe (Riia sild), otsevaade pärast ehituse lõppu Railway bridge over the Velikaya River (Riga Bridge), front view after the end of construction.jpg|View after completion of the bridge


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