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The Langwieser Viaduct (or Langwies Viaduct; german: Langwieser Viadukt) is a single track
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spanning the Plessur River and the Sapünerbach, near
Langwies Langwies is a former municipality in the district of Plessur in the canton of Graubünden in Switzerland. On 1 January 2013 the former municipalities of Langwies, Calfreisen, Castiel, Lüen, Molinis, Peist and St. Peter-Pagig merged into the ...
, in the Canton of Graubünden,
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. It was designed by Hermann Schürch and constructed between 1912 and 1914 by Eduard Züblin for the Chur–Arosa railway. At the time of its completion, the Langwieser Viaduct was the first railway bridge anywhere in the world to possess a span of 100 meters, as well as the first railway bridge of such a scale to be made of
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. Presently, the Langwieser Viaduct is owned and used by the
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; it remains the biggest bridge on the company's network. It has also been listed as a Swiss heritage site of national significance in light of its status as a pioneering
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structure.


Location

The Langwieser Viaduct is located on the Rhaetian Railway's
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line from
Chur , neighboring_municipalities= Arosa, Churwalden, Tschiertschen-Praden, Domat/Ems, Felsberg, Malix, Trimmis, Untervaz, Pfäfers , twintowns = Bad Homburg (Germany), Cabourg (France), Mayrhofen (Austria), Mondorf-les-Bains (Luxembourg), ...
to the holiday and recreation resort of
Arosa , neighboring_municipalities= Alvaneu, Davos, Langwies, Lantsch/Lenz, Molinis, Peist, Schmitten, Tschiertschen, Vaz/Obervaz, Wiesen , twintowns = Fukumitsu (Japan) Arosa is a town and a municipality in the Plessur Region in the canton o ...
(the Chur–Arosa line). It carries the railway line over the Plessur River valley, immediately up the line from
Langwies Langwies is a former municipality in the district of Plessur in the canton of Graubünden in Switzerland. On 1 January 2013 the former municipalities of Langwies, Calfreisen, Castiel, Lüen, Molinis, Peist and St. Peter-Pagig merged into the ...
station. While most of the line's bridges are composed from locally-source stone, a decision that had been a specified preference of the route's chief engineer Gustav Bener, this was not possible at the location of the Langwieser Viaduct. The soil lacked sufficient bearing capacity, comprising high levels of gravel and sand, and was a generally very difficult to build a bridge upon; it did not allow for suitable foundations upon which to build a stone bridge.


History

The line from Chur to Arosa was the last of the railway lines in the Rhaetian Railway's so-called ''core network'' to be constructed. During its building, the Arosa line pioneered the use of numerous new construction methods and techniques. A total of 19 tunnels and 52 bridges are present along the track between Chur and Arosa due to the predominantly challenging terrain present. Erected between 1912 and 1914, the Langwieser Viaduct was the world's first railway bridge to be constructed of
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, and at that time represented a significant breakthrough; furthermore, it was one of the only structures of its size to be constructed entirely out of
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. At the time of its erection, the Langwieser Viaduct was the longest railway bridge anywhere in the world. Simultaneously, a "little brother" of the Langwieser Viaduct, the long Gründjitobel Viaduct, was built about downstream.


Technical data

The Langwieser Viaduct possesses a length of , a width of , and a rise of . The main span consists of a long
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, with a rise of ; at the time of its completion, it possessed the largest span of any railway bridge in the world. The Langwieser Viaduct has a total of 13 openings. The rail carriers have a plate beam cross section rigidly connected with the carriers. The only divisions are between the main arch and the two foreshore areas; these separations are constructed as double piers. The plans for the Langwieser Viaduct were largely the work of Hermann Schürch, while the chief engineer and the building contractor for its construction was Eduard Züblin. The static computations were performed by Karl Arnstein. During its construction, an extensive timber
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was assembled on site to temporarily support the bridge. The falsework, which used 800 cubic metres of wood, was regarded as an achievement in itself, produced by the
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Richard Coray of
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.Steurer 2007, p. 270. Structurally, the Langwieser Viaduct possesses a high level of efficiency, when validated during its final loading test, it demonstrated a deflection of less than 1 mm even when was loaded by a steam
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and three heavily laiden freight cars. The materials used for building the Langwieser Viaduct were determined by several criteria. Stone was not a realistic choice due to unfavourable local geology, the foundations for a heavy structure were impractical. Furthermore, while
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was a technical possibility, the challenges of transporting the material to the construction site caused it to be deemed unfeasible as well, leaving concrete as the only possible alternative available during this era. A total of 7,469 cubic meters of concrete were used during the Langwieser Viaduct's construction, considerably more than the 4,861 cubic meters originally projected, which has been attributed to the need to better establish its foundations. In addition, the concrete was combined with 250 tons of steel, which reinforces and supports the structure. The final cost of the Langwieser Viaduct's construction was around 625,000 CHF, discounting reinforcement.


Gallery

File:Langwiesbridge.jpg, View from the north File:Langwieserviadukt5.jpg, View from the southeast File:Langwieserviadukt6.jpg, By night File:Langwieserviadukt1.jpg, Seen from the saddle (NW) File:Langwieserviadukt4.jpg, Another view, in the snow, showing its concrete build File:RhB ABe 8-12 Langwieser Viaduct from Rongg.jpg, Aerial view showing the surrounding forests


See also

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Arch bridge An arch bridge is a bridge with abutments at each end shaped as a curved arch. Arch bridges work by transferring the weight of the bridge and its loads partially into a horizontal thrust restrained by the abutments at either side. A viaduct ...
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Viaduct A viaduct is a specific type of bridge that consists of a series of arches, piers or columns supporting a long elevated railway or road. Typically a viaduct connects two points of roughly equal elevation, allowing direct overpass across a wide v ...
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Langwies (Rhaetian Railway station) Langwies GR railway station, often just Langweis railway station, is a railway station on the Chur–Arosa railway (the ''"Arosabahn"'') of the Rhaetian Railway (RhB). It is situated in Langwies, lower down the hillside from the centre of the vil ...
* Gründjitobel Viaduct * Chur–Arosa railway *
Rhaetian Railway The Rhaetian Railway (german: Rhätische Bahn; it, Ferrovia retica; rm, Viafier retica), abbreviated RhB, is a Swiss transport company that owns the largest network of all private railway operators in Switzerland. Headquartered in Chur, the RhB ...


References


Citations

* See also the list of references in Langwieser Viadukt (de Wikipedia)


Bibliography

* Billington, David P., John Fredrick Abel and Robert Mark. "The Maillart papers: from the second National Conference on Civil Engineering: History, Heritage and the Humanities." Department of Civil and Geological Engineering, Princeton University. 1973. * Menn, Christian. "Prestressed Concrete Bridges." Birkhäuser, 2012. . * Steurer, Anton. "Developments in timber engineering: the Swiss contribution." Birkhäuser, 2007. .


External links

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