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Trinity Bridge
Trinity Bridge (Russian: Тро́ицкий мост) is a bascule bridge across the Neva in Saint Petersburg, Russia. It connects Kamennoostrovsky Prospect with Suvorovskaya Square. It was the third permanent bridge across the Neva, built between 1897 and 1903 by the French firm Batignolles. It is 582 meters (1,909 ft) long and 23.6 meters (77 ft) wide. Former names of the bridge are Equality Bridge (Russian: мост Ра́венства, 1918-1934), and Kirovsky Bridge (Russian: Ки́ровский мост, 1934-1999)
Trinity Bridge
Trinity Bridge (Russian: Тро́ицкий мост) is a bascule bridge across the Neva in Saint Petersburg, Russia. It connects Kamennoostrovsky Prospect with Suvorovskaya Square. It was the third permanent bridge across the Neva, built between 1897 and 1903 by the French firm Batignolles. It is 582 meters (1,909 ft) long and 23.6 meters (77 ft) wide. Former names of the bridge are Equality Bridge (Russian: мост Ра́венства, 1918-1934), and Kirovsky Bridge (Russian: Ки́ровский мост, 1934-1999)