Sted | Wiesen, Davos/Prättigau, Switzerland |
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Status | In use |
Open | 1909 |
Architect | Friedrich Hennings |
Function | Railway bridge |
Design | Arch bridge |
Length | 210 m |
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Height | 89 m |
Longest span | 55 m |
The Wiesen Viadukt is a railway bridge in Switzerland. The construction of the bridge started in 1906 and in 1909 it opened. The bridge is in use and is part of the Glacier Express, which runs through the Alps. The bridge is 210 meters long, and has a main span of 55 metres. The bridge was designed by the chief engineer of the Rhaetian Railway, Friedrich Hennings. It is possible to walk over the bridge.