German railway bridge dismantled, 106.000 tons goods loss follows

Source:@EGLVde

A sagged German railway bridge is now waiting to be dismantled after a flood. The bridge is located in the German city of Dinslaken, around fifteen kilometres south of the port of Emmelsum. The railway bridge is a crucial railway node for the port, and its absence could disrupt the transit of 106.000 tons of goods per month.

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German railway bridge dismantled, 106.000 tons goods loss follows

Source: @EGLVde

A sagged German railway bridge is now waiting to be dismantled after a flood. The bridge is located in the German city of Dinslaken, around fifteen kilometres south of the port of Emmelsum. The railway bridge is a crucial railway node for the port, and its absence could disrupt the transit of 106.000 tons of goods per month.

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