Postbrücke


Postbrücke,, is a bridge in Zurich, Switzerland, constructed between 1927 and 1930. Its name derives from the Sihlpost, located nearby and built in 1930. Located west of Bahnhofplatz, one of the city's main squares, and east of Europaallee, the bridge spans the Sihl river before it continues under the surface platforms of Zurich Main Station on its northern side. spans the river on the station's northern side, while Gessnerbrücke crosses it south of Postbrücke.
The bridge, which is about long and has five spans, connects Bahnhofplatz and Gessnerallee to Kasernenstrasse. It is made of slab, with clad concrete pillars. Its superstructure was replaced in 1989 and it was reinforced in 2021. The surface of the brige contains a road, a taxi stand and bicycle parkings.
In 2018, the section of the Sihl south of the bridge, up to the confluence with the Schanzengraben, was renaturalised to promote populations of fish, such as the common nase, and other aquatic organisms. This section was until 2004 covered by the. Later, it was covered by a deck with facilities used for the construction of the Löwenstrasse underground station. During the construction, the bed of the Sihl below the platforms and adjacent bridges was lowered as a measure for flood prevention.