Saburovsky Rail Bridges

Saburovsky Rail Bridges (Russian: Cабуровские железнодорожные мосты) are two adjacent steel bridges that span Moskva River in southern Moskvorechye-Saburovo District of Moscow, Russia.

In 1936, a second, four-track bridge was laid nearby; in 1941, when the pillars were complete, work was interrupted by the war.

Post-war examination revealed potential safety problems with these pillars, site was abandoned and a new bridge was laid in 1951.

The second existing bridge, completed in 1953, is a high through-arch bridge with a 151.3 meter long main arch which stands 31.5 meters above water level.

It is the highest steel arch in Moscow (until the upcoming completion of Zhivopisny Bridge).

Second bridge