Kaidatsky Bridge

Coordinates: 48°29′55″N 34°57′57″E / 48.4987°N 34.9659°E / 48.4987; 34.9659
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Kaidatsky Bridge

Кайдацький міст
Coordinates48°29′55″N 34°57′57″E / 48.4987°N 34.9659°E / 48.4987; 34.9659
CarriesAutomobiles
CrossesDnieper
LocaleDnipro, Ukraine
Characteristics
Total length1,732 m (5,682 ft)[1]
Width26 m (85 ft)
History
Constructed by"Mostostroi" (Ministry of Transport Construction of the USSR)
Construction start1975
Opened1982
Statistics
Daily traffic2 way (3 lanes each way)
Location
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Kaidatsky Bridge (Ukrainian: Кайдацький міст) Kaidaky Bridge is a bridge over Dnieper in the city of Dnipro, Ukraine. The bridge connects right (Novokodatskyi District) and left (Amur-Nyzhnodniprovskyi District) banks of Dnipro and is part of the European route E50.

The bridge is named after an old Zaporizhian Cossack settlement, Novi Kodaky (Kaidaky). The crossing across Dnieper existed since at least the 17th century.

The bridge stretches over an island Namystanka.[2] The island is part of Sukhachivka arboretum (also known as Diyivka Park) and administered by the Dnipro State Forestry.

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