Raudsild
Raudsild (iron bridge) was a footbridge across Emajõgi in Tartu, Estonia, which was opened on 3 June 1993, and dismantled again in 2007.
The pedestrian bridge had a minor design flaw, which made it gyrate noticeably at even minor impacts, like a normal sized person jumping or running across it.
The bridge was taken apart in 2007 to be replaced by Vabaduse bridge, a 3-lane traffic bridge opened in the summer of 2009. The bridge will eventually be moved upward and re-assembled for pedestrian traffic. As of spring 2011, no action has been taken in this regards.
The decision to dismantle Raudsild is sometimes considered being controversial[by whom?] because of the costs and worsening of the conditions for pedestrians in Tartu downtown while not substantially improving the traffic conditions.
Coordinates: 58°23′6.79″N 26°43′26.37″E / 58.3852194°N 26.7239917°E
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