• Toggle the table of contents. Solkan Bridge. ... The Solkan Bridge (the photograph is from 1906) originally had five sub-arches.
  • With a span of 85 meters (279 ft), the Solkan Bridge is the world's longest stone arch railroad bridge (second longest if you count road bridges).
  • But, Solkan has the most prominent stone railway bridge. ... Solkan Bridge was built in 1905 as part of the railway connection between Trieste and Vienna.
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  • The Solkan Bridge proudly holds the title as the world's largest stone arch railroad bridge. With a span of 85 meters, it showcases the ingenuity and skill of its creators.
  • The Solkan Bridge is one of the most beautiful and well-known structures along the entire line.
  • The Solkan Bridge is a 219.7-meter arch bridge over the Soča River near Nova Gorica in western Slovenia.
  • The Solkan Bridge is a 219.7-metre (721 ft) arch *by railway terminology viaduct over the Soča River near Nova Gorica in western Slovenia.
  • The second - Solkan road bridge - was finally completed in 1985 and it is a bridge for the road towards the hills of Goriška Brda.