Sant'Agata Bridge
Sant'Agata Bridge
Ponte Sant'Agata
Piovene Rocchette, Veneto, Italy
(230) feet high / (70) meters high
(230) foot span / (70) meter span
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The Sant'Agata Bridge carries route SP350 across the Astico River near Piovene Rocchette in the Veneto region of Italy.
The location of the crossing became famous for the Ponte sull'Astico Railway Bridge that was located just 50 meters east of the Ponte Sant'Agata road bridge.
The Ponte sull'Astico was the largest and highest bridge structure along the 21 kilometer Ferrovia Rocchette-Asiago that opened in 1909. The demand for the line came from the growing textile industry that was thriving in the upper Vicenza region of Italy.
Construction on the giant inverted 92 meter long belly-type truss began in 1908 by the Brambilla company of Milan while the 60 meter long masonry approach arches were built by the Bianchi-Steiner company, also of Milan.
After World War II, increased road construction made the line obsolete and on July 31, 1958 the route was officially closed. Eight years later the steel truss of the Astico Bridge was destroyed. Later on the 2-lane Sant'Agata Bridge opened parallel to the old Astico Railway Bridge alignment.
Astico Railway Bridge destruction.
Astico Railway and Sant'Agata Bridges satellite image.
Astico Railway and Sant'Agata Bridges location map.