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Abortion of the Carola Bridge in Dresden: Bridge Train A Fallen

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The demolition of the partially collapsed bridge in the center of Dresden is progressing. Now another part of the building is removed.

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The demolition of the partially collapsed bridge in the center of Dresden is progressing. Now another part of the building is removed.

The Carola Bridge in Dresden is completely demolished after the collapse. What follows? All information about demolition, new construction and the plans until 2030. The article Demolition of the Dresden Carola Bridge – what happens next? first appeared on ingenieur.de - Jobbörse und Nachrichtenportal für Ingenieure.

·Düsseldorf, Germany
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The demolition of the collapsed Carolabrücke bridge continues in Dresden. On Thursday, machines hit section A, which collapsed in a controlled manner after several hours. The demolition is restricting shipping traffic, which is also affecting Czech carriers.

The demolition of the partially collapsed bridge in the centre of Dresden is progressing.The debris is to disappear by the end of the year.Another part of the demolition work on the remains of the Dresden Carola Bridge has fallen.The middle parts of the two trains A and B, which were not affected by the partial collapse last September, are now on the previously laid down fall pads in the Elbe.The debris is to be split and removed.The demolition …

·Germany
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In December 2025, nothing of the old Carola Bridge in Dresden should stand. Parallel to this, the new building is being prepared. That is the concrete timetable for 2030.

·Leipzig, Germany
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Three weeks after the destruction of the destroyed part of the Dresdner Carola Bridge, the demolition continues. On Thursday, train A is scheduled to begin. By the end of the year, both trains will be removed.

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www.dresden.de broke the news in on Wednesday, June 11, 2025.
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