Tank Bridge Truss-cable railway bridge in Słupsk. Built in 1890 as a crossing over Słupia for the Słupsk – Dębnica Kaszubska railway line commissioned in 1894. Rebuilt after World War II (blown up by the retreating Germans), it was no longer used as a railway bridge. The tracks of the line as "trophy" property were taken by the Russians. However, its durability was used by the Polish Army. At the exits to the training ground, tanks of the military unit stationed at ul. Westerplatte heroes. Load capacity 5 tons, length 40.5 m. In September 2000, the resolution of the City Council in Słupsk gave it the official name of the Czolg Bridge (at that time other bridges in Słupsk were also officially named).