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- pierwszy warszawski stalowy most na Wiśle zbudowany w latach 1859−1864 według projektu Stanisława Kierbedzia. Most miał sześć przęseł i długość 474 m. Originally conceived as a railway bridge connecting the Warsaw-Vienna and St. Petersburg-Warsaw roads. Built in 1858-1864. according to the project of engineer Kerbedza S.V. Construction: six spans 74.7 m long. Two-span continuous trusses with downhill riding. For the first time in Russia, caissons were used in the construction of bridge piers. It connected Warsaw with the left-bank suburb of Prague, where the Moscow highway, Petersburg-Warsaw railway station approached. d. (Petersburg railway station, 1862), Warsaw-Terespol railway. The village was blown up during the retreat of Russian troops from Warsaw on August 5, 1915. It was rebuilt in 1916. It was called the Most Kierbedzia. It was blown up on September 13, 1944 by fascist German forces. In the years 1948-1949. a new опlёнsko-Dąbrowski bridge was erected on the bridge piers.