Grape Street Bridge (Taatiklatar-Gressian Republic)

The Grape Street Bridge is a major bridge and international border crossing between Erba, Taatiklatar and Erbado, Gressian Republic, spanning the Yellow River. As the name suggests, the bridge carries Grape Street, one of the oldest and most important streets in Taatiklatar. On the west side, it continues as Gressian Highway 1, which continues to Yun and eventually Danuka on the west coast of the country.

The bridge was constructed in C.Y. 44, when the western side was unclaimed territory near the country of Giallo. When Gresse was founded and began to expand in the C.Y. 50s, the bridge became a major liability for the Taatiklarian government. Several administrations discussed forcibly destroying the bridge, but plans never went through. Gresse attempted to invade Erba several times via the bridge, but it was heavily guarded by the Taatiklarian Army.

After the fall of Gresse in the Third Gressian War in C.Y. 127, the bridge returned to being a normal border checkpoint, and it is a major tourist spot nowadays, especially for people interested in Taatiklarian or Gressian history.