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English: Arlbergbahn, around 1883. Above Pians comes the first really nasty piece. The route works its way up to Wiesberg via the Mayenthal Bridge (L 53 m / H 15.0 m), Burgfried Bridge (L 72 m / H 10.0 m), Wolfsgruberbach Bridge (L 50 m / H 14.3 m). The castle ruins here do not yet have a reconstructed keep, but the restoration into a “castle” has already begun. To the right is the almost finished Trisanna Bridge.
Deutsch: Arlbergbahn, ca. 1883. Oberhalb von Pians kommt nun das erste richtig böse Stück. Über Mayenthalbrücke (L 53 m / H 15,0 m), Burgfriedbrücke (L 72 m / H 10,0 m), Wolfsgruberbachbrücke (L 50 m / H 14,3 m) arbeitet sich die Trasse nach Wiesberg empor. Die Burgruine ist hier zwar noch ohne rekonstruierten Bergfried, aber die Restauration zum „Schloss“ hat bereits begonnen. Rechts davon die fast fertige Trisannabrücke.
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Source https://architekturmuseum.ub.tu-berlin.de/P/372002.php
Author Carl Alfred Czichna

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