Caracău Viaduct

Bridge in between Miercurea Ciuc and Ghimeș
46°31′28″N 25°52′20″E / 46.52456°N 25.87228°E / 46.52456; 25.87228Carriesrailway trackLocalebetween Miercurea Ciuc and GhimeșCharacteristicsTotal length264 m (866 ft)Height64 m (210 ft)HistoryOpenedOctober 18, 1897RebuiltSeptember 14, 1946LocationMap

The Caracău Viaduct (Romanian: Viaductul Caracău, Hungarian: Karakó völgyhid) is a viaduct in Romania, between the cities of Miercurea Ciuc and Ghimeș. The bridge was opened on October 18, 1897.

In August 1916, during World War I, the main span of the bridge was completely destroyed by the retreating Austro-Hungarian troops, but it was rebuilt in 1917. The viaduct was demolished again in September 1944 by retreating German soldiers during World War II. The whole structure was reconstructed in 1946, with the bridge reopened on September 14, 1946.[1]

The viaduct is 264 metres (866 feet) in length, with the main span of 101.76 m (333.9 ft) being constructed out of reinforced concrete. It stands at a height of 64 m (210 ft) above the valley it crosses.

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References

  1. ^ "Caracău Viaduct". Consiliul Județean Harghita. Retrieved 13 March 2023.
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  • The viaduct in 1903
    The viaduct in 1903
  • The bridge destroyed in 1916
    The bridge destroyed in 1916
  • The bridge in 1943, after being rebuilt in 1917
    The bridge in 1943, after being rebuilt in 1917
  • The provisional bridge in 1945, after being destroyed in 1944
    The provisional bridge in 1945, after being destroyed in 1944
  • The Caracău Viaduct in 2010
    The Caracău Viaduct in 2010
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