A story of one bridge. History of the 2,850 m railway bridge over the Volga near Ulyanovsk (formerly Simbirsk). When completed in 1916, it was the longest bridge in Europe, but during construction it was first severely damaged by fire, then by a landslide. Among the 78 photographs are several showing narrow gauge steam locomotives employed during the construction. The text is Russian with comprehensive summaries in good English and German. 56 pages A4, sb.