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English: The Former Kyushu Railway Kiyama Triple Bridge is a registered tangible cultural property of Japan in Chikushino, Fukuoka. The bridge, open in 1889, was used as a part of the Kagoshima Main Line, but later the route was relocated approximately 200 meters to the east for the purpose of gradient improvement and double tracking. It is now used as a prefectural road bridge.
日本語: 旧九州鉄道・城山三連橋梁(きゅうきゅうしゅうてつどう・きやまさんれんきょうりょう)は福岡県筑紫野市にある国登録有形文化財。旧九州鉄道鹿児島本線の橋梁として1889年(明治22年)に開業。その後勾配改良と複線化を目的に200メートルほど東に路線が移されたため、現在では福岡佐賀県道17号(鳥栖筑紫野道路)の橋梁として使用されている。
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Camera location33° 27′ 58.36″ N, 130° 32′ 09.99″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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