The nearest metro stations are Sadovaya, Sennaya Ploschad, and Spasskaya.
It was a three-span wooden bridge on supports of rubble masonry, and it was faced with granite.
[7] Beginning in 1898, the city government proposed to replace the wooden bridge spans with iron riveted beams (as on the Torgovy or Matveyev bridges), but the project was not implemented.
[11] In 1931–1932, a single-span arched bridge with a solid reinforced concrete vault was built.
[13] The abutments of the bridge are made of monolithic reinforced concrete on a pile foundation, and are faced with granite.
Staircases were added for the transition from the sidewalks of the bridge to the level of the embankments.