The Fuldatal Bridge Kragenhof from 1855, also known as Kragenhof Bridge, is a listed railway bridge that crosses the Fulda at the state border between Hesse and Lower Saxony near the Kragenhof estate. It should not be confused with the adjacent Fuldatal Bridge Kragenhof, a railway overpass structure of the high-speed line Hannover–Würzburg. The Kragenhof Bridge was completed in 1855 as a stone arch bridge in the course of the Hanoverian Southern Railway. The bridge, which was blown up towards the end of World War II, was restored in 1949.
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