Worker work on the newly constructed temporary railway, that bypasses the bridge across the river Kola, on Kola station, in Murmansk region, Russia. The foundations of the railway bridge used for passenger and cargo rail transportation between the northern port city of Murmansk and the rest of Russia over the river Kola were washed away by rapidly melting snow and strong water flows on May 30, and the bridge gave way on June 1. The rail service linking has reopened almost three weeks after a bridge collapsed.19.06.2020#6267810
A car crosses the newly constructed temporary railway, that bypasses the bridge across the river Kola, on Kola station, in Murmansk region, Russia. The foundations of the railway bridge used for passenger and cargo rail transportation between the northern port city of Murmansk and the rest of Russia over the river Kola were washed away by rapidly melting snow and strong water flows on May 30, and the bridge gave way on June 1. The rail service linking has reopened almost three weeks after a bridge collapsed.19.06.2020#6267804
Workers walk along the newly constructed temporary railway, that bypasses the bridge across the river Kola, on Kola station, in Murmansk region, Russia. The foundations of the railway bridge used for passenger and cargo rail transportation between the northern port city of Murmansk and the rest of Russia over the river Kola were washed away by rapidly melting snow and strong water flows on May 30, and the bridge gave way on June 1. The rail service linking has reopened almost three weeks after a bridge collapsed.19.06.2020#6267798
Workers work on the newly constructed temporary railway, that bypasses the bridge across the river Kola, on Kola station, in Murmansk region, Russia. The foundations of the railway bridge used for passenger and cargo rail transportation between the northern port city of Murmansk and the rest of Russia over the river Kola were washed away by rapidly melting snow and strong water flows on May 30, and the bridge gave way on June 1. The rail service linking has reopened almost three weeks after a bridge collapsed.19.06.2020#6267794
A worker works on the newly constructed temporary railway, that bypasses the bridge across the river Kola, on Kola station, in Murmansk region, Russia. The foundations of the railway bridge used for passenger and cargo rail transportation between the northern port city of Murmansk and the rest of Russia over the river Kola were washed away by rapidly melting snow and strong water flows on May 30, and the bridge gave way on June 1. The rail service linking has reopened almost three weeks after a bridge collapsed.19.06.2020#6267790
Russian servicemen who constructed temporary railway, that bypasses the bridge across the river Kola, stand at attention during the ceremony to launch the rail link, in Murmansk region, Russia. The foundations of the railway bridge used for passenger and cargo rail transportation between the northern port city of Murmansk and the rest of Russia over the river Kola were washed away by rapidly melting snow and strong water flows on May 30, and the bridge gave way on June 1. The rail service linking has reopened almost three weeks after a bridge collapsed.19.06.2020#6267785
A train moves along the newly constructed temporary railway, that bypasses the bridge across the river Kola, in Murmansk region, Russia. The foundations of the railway bridge used for passenger and cargo rail transportation between the northern port city of Murmansk and the rest of Russia over the river Kola were washed away by rapidly melting snow and strong water flows on May 30, and the bridge gave way on June 1. The rail service linking has reopened almost three weeks after a bridge collapsed.19.06.2020#6267780
A train moves along the newly constructed temporary railway, that bypasses the bridge across the river Kola, in Murmansk region, Russia. The foundations of the railway bridge used for passenger and cargo rail transportation between the northern port city of Murmansk and the rest of Russia over the river Kola were washed away by rapidly melting snow and strong water flows on May 30, and the bridge gave way on June 1. The rail service linking has reopened almost three weeks after a bridge collapsed.19.06.2020#6267773