Nuselský most / Nusle bridge (Prague)
N 50° 03.789 E 014° 25.831
33U E 459240 N 5545807
This Czechoslovak post stamp issued in 1978, from series devoted to new Prague' buildings, depicts one of key new transportation structures in Prague - Nuselský most (Nusle bridge).
Waymark Code: WMNKAZ
Location: Hlavní město Praha, Czechia
Date Posted: 03/28/2015
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This Czechoslovak post stamp issued in 1978, from series devoted to new Prague' buildings, depicts one of key new transportation structures in Prague - Nuselský most (Nusle bridge).
Nusle Bridge, 485 m long and 27 m wide, is a prestressed concrete viaduct in Prague, passing over the district of Nusle in Prague 4. It spans the Nusle Valley and connects the Pankrác district and south-eastern parts of the city, as well as the D1 motorway with the central part of the city. Below the six-lane highway on the surface, the section of Prague Metro Line C between I.P. Pavlova and Vyšehrad stations runs inside the bridge. Construction began in 1967, and it opened on 22 February 1973. The bridge is crucial to Prague's transportation network, since almost all north-south traffic flows across its span. [wiki]
Stamp Issuing Country: Czechoslovakia
Date of Issue: August 9, 1978
Denomination: 60 h (1 h = 1 haléř = 1/100 of the Czechoslovak crown)
Color: multicolored
Stamp Type: Single Stamp
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