STEEL FLYOVER BUILT IN SHORT TIME.—Sixty workmen took only 10 days to set up this 1200ton flyover above the Aegidientorplatz, in Hanover, West Germany. Drivers can now cross the busiest square in the city by means of the longest steel road in Europe.
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Press, Volume CIX, Issue 31936, 13 March 1969, Page 11
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43STEEL FLYOVER BUILT IN SHORT TIME.—Sixty workmen took only 10 days to set up this 1200- ton flyover above the Aegidientorplatz, in Hanover, West Germany. Drivers can now cross the busiest square in the city by means of the longest steel road in Europe. Press, Volume CIX, Issue 31936, 13 March 1969, Page 11
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