File:Chausseestraßenbrücke Britz Teltowkanal Berlin.JPG
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Deutsch: Ehemalige „Chausseestraßenbrücke Britz“ von 1906. Seit ihrem Neubau 1955/56 als stählerne Balkenbrücke trägt sie den Namen Britzer Brücke. Die Brücke in Berlin-Britz führt den Britzer Damm (bis 1950: Chausseestraße) am Kilometer 26,90 der künstlichen Wasserstraße über den Teltwokanal. Die „Chausseestraßenbrücke Britz“ war die einzige der historischen Teltowkanalbrücken, die als Massivbrücke in Beton errichtet wurde; alle anderen Brücken hatten einen eisernen Überbau. Sie wurde im April 1945 bei Rückzugsgefechten von der deutschen Wehrmacht gesprengt, wobei acht junge Flakhelfer ihr Leben verloren.
English: Former „Chausseestraßenbrücke Britz“, built in 1906 and destroyed in 1945. New built in 1955/56 as unadorned steel beam bridge. The bridge in Berlin-Britz is a part of the Britzer Damm, crossing the Teltwokanal (canal). |
Date | or earlier |
Source | 100 Jahre Teltowkanal 1906–2006 – Festschrift der Wasser- und Schifffahrtsverwaltung des Bundes. Wasser- und Schifffahrtsdirektion Ost (Hrsg.), Magdeburg 2006 (keine ISBN), page 51; dort angegebene Quelle: Festschrift zur Eröffnung des Teltowkanals 1906. |
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