Side harbor bridge

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The side harbor bridge over the Danube Canal

The Seitenhafenbrücke is a road bridge opened in 2011 over the Danube Canal in Vienna and connects the Seitenhafenstraße on the left bank, in the 2nd district , with the 11th Haidequerstraße on the right bank, in the 11th district .

location

The bridge is located, as the about 1.2 km downstream of last Danube Canal Street bridge Freudenauer Harbor Bridge , as in the immediate vicinity of the locals Winterhafen common Freudenau harbor . There was previously no bridge at the location of the side port bridge. The Seitenhafenstrasse, a cul-de-sac ending at the Danube Canal until the bridge opened, accompanied a port basin called a side harbor until around 1980, which was then filled in.

The 11th Haidequerstraße, road construction law as part of the national road B228 Simmering road out, opens up the municipal waste incineration Pfaffenau , the disposal Simmering and their main sewage treatment plant Vienna and ends near the driveway Simmeringer Haide (Exit 4) of the airport highway , the A4 east motorway to Vienna International Airport , according to Pressburg and Budapest .

history

The bridge was opened in autumn 2011 to relieve the Freudenauer Hafenbrücke and to relocate traffic from the Handelskai to the Simmeringer Haide junction of the A4 from the residential areas of the Simmeringer district of Kaiserebersdorf . It is the youngest Danube Canal bridge in Vienna.

Web links

Commons : Seitenhafenbrücke  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Coordinates: 48 ° 10 ′ 37.4 ″  N , 16 ° 27 ′ 50.1 ″  E