en.Wedoany.com Reported - On June 26, Mammoet advanced the station bridge upgrade project at Amsterdam Central Station in the Netherlands, completing the replacement of the second railway bridge. This station bridge upgrade is part of the high-frequency rail transport program led by ProRail, which includes track optimization, infrastructure adjustments, and civil works, aiming to create conditions for increasing railway service capacity at Amsterdam Central Station in the future.
This station bridge upgrade was carried out by Mammoet in collaboration with Dura Vermeer. The new bridge consists of three steel deck sections, with the two outer sections each measuring 28.5 meters in length and weighing 275 tons, and the middle section measuring 21 meters in length and weighing 175 tons. Due to the construction area being located in the city center, the bridge deck sections were transported by water to the east side of the station, then rotated and positioned using self-propelled modular transporters to minimize impact on road traffic and station operations.
The station bridge upgrade will continue with the replacement of the remaining bridges. The project employs a method of sectional transport, on-site jacking, and precise positioning, suitable for renovation work in an operational railway hub environment. Amsterdam Central Station is a key railway node in the Netherlands, and upon completion, the project will support higher-frequency train operations and the renewal of station infrastructure.
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