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Bridge to Crimea: Building the Future Block by Block
Bridge to Crimea: Building the Future Block by Block
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The road-rail Kerch Strait bridge, which is probably the biggest and most ambitious infrastructure project undertaken by Russia over the last decade, is... 16.06.2016, Sputnik International
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Bridge to Crimea: Building the Future Block by Block
18:00 GMT 16.06.2016 (Updated: 19:27 GMT 19.10.2022) The road-rail Kerch Strait bridge, which is probably the biggest and most ambitious infrastructure project undertaken by Russia over the last decade, is designed to provide a land route between mainland Russia and the Crimean Peninsula.
The bridge is expected to go operational in December 2018 and will become the longest bridge in Russia.