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The New Darnytskyi Bridge () is a combined road and railroad bridge in
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, the capital of
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. It spans across the
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connecting the left and right banks of the city, the Darnytsia and Holosiiv districts of Kyiv, respectively. The bridge carries a double track rail line and is built to accommodate six lanes of road traffic. The bridge was completed in July 2023, but operated in reduced capacity for months before, lacking road connection ramps from ''some'' directions. Additional railroad links to match the new bridges' capacity are also being constructed. The bridge's expected capacity is 60,000 vehicles and 120 pairs of trains per day, which will serve as a major relief for both the Kyiv road and bridge network and as well as Ukraine's Ukrzaliznytsia national rail system.


Location and design

The new bridge was built north of the existing Darnytskyi Railroad Bridge.


History

The bridge construction is the initiative of the late
Heorhiy Kirpa Heorhiy Mykolayovych Kirpa ( uk, Георгій Миколайович Кірпа) (20 July 1946 in Klubivka, Khmelnytskyi Oblast – 27 December 2004 in Bortnychi, Kyiv) was a Ukrainian railway manager, statesman and politician, best known ...
, the head of Ukrzaliznytsia and the Minister of Transportation in the early 2000s (hence the unofficial name). The -span will cost an estimated $700 million. Its construction was ordered by the state-owned Ukrzaliznytsia rail company and financed by the government, but the Kyiv municipality co-sponsors the project. The main developer of the project is ''Kyivdniprotrans'', and the main constructor is ''BMK Planeta-Mist''. Following the construction of the bridge, a new major passenger terminal will be completed in the
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on the left bank of the city. In July 2006 one third of the bridge was constructed and the first train was initially expected to run through the bridge in the second half of 2007. However, in spring of 2007, cracks were discovered in the bridge's structure, delaying its construction. The bridge opening was then scheduled for March 2008. On May 7, 2010 the bridge was tested with first electrified train traffic. On September 27, 2010 the railroad segment of the bridge was officially opened; on March 31, 2011, road traffic opened. The bridge was scheduled for completion in 2012.Pivdenno-Zakhidna railways launches rail traffic on Darnytsky bridge
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In 2011, the Ukrainian government spent a total of ₴1.5 billion for the project.


See also

* Vydubychi * Bridges in Kyiv


References

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