Ponte di Paderno

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Ponte di Paderno is a historic iron railway and road bridge in northern Italy, renowned for its distinctive lattice structure spanning the Adda River.

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Ponte di Paderno canonical 2
San Michele Bridge 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bridge
iron bridge
lattice girder bridge
railway bridge
road bridge
alsoKnownAs Ponte San Michele
Ponte San Michele
surface form: San Michele Bridge
architecturalStyle 19th-century industrial engineering
carries railway traffic
road traffic
connects Calusco d’Adda
Paderno d’Adda
constructionStartDate 1887
constructionTechnique riveted iron construction
country Italy
crosses Adda River
culturalSignificance local landmark on the Adda River
designer Jules Röthlisberger
engineer Jules Röthlisberger
era late 19th century
function combined rail and road bridge
hasRailLevel upper deck
hasRoadLevel lower deck
heritageStatus historic bridge
inaugurationDate 1889
locatedIn Calusco d’Adda
Lombardy
Paderno d’Adda
Northern Italy
surface form: northern Italy
maintenanceAuthority Italian railway and road authorities
material wrought iron
namedAfter Saint Michael
notableFor distinctive lattice iron structure
large single-span iron truss
partOf transport infrastructure of Lombardy
railwayLine Lecco–Bergamo railway
region Province of Bergamo
Province of Lecco
safetyStatus subject to structural monitoring and maintenance
spans Adda River gorge
structureType lattice structure
tourism attraction for industrial heritage enthusiasts
usage pedestrian traffic
rail passengers
vehicular traffic

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Adda River hasBridge Ponte di Paderno
Adda River hasBridge Ponte di Paderno
this entity surface form: San Michele Bridge
Adda hasBridge Ponte di Paderno