It is 130 years old and 170 meters long. Built in 1887, it replaced the wooden railway bridge over the Pilica River in Tomszow Mazowiecki.



The Russians first dropped him off, and retreated to Germany in 1915. Rebuilt after the war, but in 1939 it was blown up by Poles, making it difficult for Germany to push through the Pilica River. Rebuilt again by the Germans and blown up by them in 1945. In 2015, one part of the bridge was dismantled and replaced with a new structure that meets the requirements of the modern railway. The spans of the old part of the bridge, despite their age, after renovation, were put into active use. (Brux)
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