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Goltzschtalbrucke
Goltzschtalbrucke
Goltzschtalbrucke
Goltzschtalbrucke
Goltzschtalbrucke
Goltzschtalbrucke
Goltzschtalbrucke
Goltzschtalbrucke
Goltzschtalbrucke
Goltzschtalbrucke
Goltzschtalbrucke
Goltzschtalbrucke
Goltzschtalbrucke
Goltzschtalbrucke
Goltzschtalbrucke
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The Göltzsch Viaduct is a railway bridge in Germany. It is the largest brick-built bridge in the world, and for a time it was the tallest railway bridge in the world. It spans the valley of the Göltzsch River between Mylau and Netzschkau, around 4 kilometres west of Reichenbach im Vogtland in the German Free State of Saxony. It was built between 1846 and 1851 as part of the railway between Saxony and Bavaria . It is currently part of the Leipzig–Hof line, near the Netzschkau station. About 10 kilometres south, the smaller Elster Viaduct was built for the same line and is quite similar to the Göltzsch Viaduct. Göltzsch Viaduct is also the name of a much smaller viaduct built in 1938 where Bundesautobahn 72 crosses the Göltzsch River. It sits about 10 km due southeast near the village of Weissensand.Göltzsch Viaduct was also the name of a terminus opened in 1895 on the Reichenbach–Göltzsch Viaduct railway in the Göltzsch valley below the railway bridge. From here, trains departed to the central station of Reichenbach im Vogtland and to Lengenfeld.
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