The Maasbrug near Gennep is the road bridge over the Maas that connects Gennep with the road to Boxmeer and Cuijk since 1955. The bridge is part of the N264. The original Maas bridge was built in 1873 as a railway bridge and was part of the German Line.
The bridge is a truss bridge with five spans of approximately 62 meters each, which go over the summer bed. The driving deck has a non-load-bearing concrete deck and consists mainly of iron and steel. In addition, the main girder has a so-called hat profile. The total length is 313 meters with a width of 11 meters. Next to the current road bridge is a railway bridge.
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