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Panoramic view of scenic Bullay village in Mosell river valley during autumn time Royalty Free Stock Photo
River Moselle near Bullay in Germany Royalty Free Stock Photo
Small town Bullay along German river Moselle Royalty Free Stock Photo
River landscape in Bullay, Germany Royalty Free Stock Photo
Bullay, a little town along the river Moselle Royalty Free Stock Photo
Autumn colours at Double bridge Moselbrücke Bullay at the Mosel river bend in Alf Royalty Free Stock Photo
Double bridge Moselbrücke Bullay at the Mosel river bend in Alf in autumn Royalty Free Stock Photo
Vineyards, train, forest and double-decker bridge Alf-Bullay.
View on terrased vineyards and old houses on Moselle river of Bullay medieval village, Germany Royalty Free Stock Photo
View on terrased vineyards and old houses on Moselle river of Bullay medieval village, Germany Royalty Free Stock Photo
Double bridge Moselbrücke Bullay at the Mosel river bend in Alf in autumn Royalty Free Stock Photo
Mosel river in Alf in autumn nearby the bridge Moselbrücke Bullay in Germany. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Bridge over the Moselle river in Bullay, Germany Royalty Free Stock Photo
Bullay town at the Mosel river in Alf in autumn in Germany. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Pünderich and Alf Bullay Royalty Free Stock Photo
Vineyards and forest in the mosel valley with a railway bridge crossing the river in Germany. The double-decker bridge Alf-Bullay, also called Moselbrücke Bullay, is a bridge over the Mosel between Alf and Bullay. The special thing about this structure is that it was built as Germany`s first double-decker bridge. The Moselle line runs over the upper chord, the road runs on the lower chord. After the railway line has passed Bullay and the Moselle via the combined railway and road bridge, it flows directly into the Prinzenkopf tunnel on the other side of the Moselle.


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