List of bridges in Serbia
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This is a list of the bridges in Serbia listed by their full length above water or land.
List of bridges
Picture | Name | Length (m) | Span(m) | Type of traffic | Opened | River | Location |
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Liberty Bridge | 1312 | 351 | Road | 1981 (Destroyed during 1999 NATO bombing of Yugoslavia) October 11, 2005 (Reconstructed and reopened) |
Danube | Novi Sad | |
Varadin Bridge | Road | 1945 (Destroyed during 1999 NATO bombing of Yugoslavia) September 2000 (Reconstructed and reopened) |
Danube | Novi Sad | |||
Road–Railway Bridge | Road/Railway | 2000 (Previous bridge destroyed during 1999 NATO bombing of Yugoslavia) |
Danube | Novi Sad | |||
Beška Bridge | 2205 | 210 | Road | 1975 (Partly destroyed during 1999 NATO bombing of Yugoslavia, reconstruction ongoing) |
Danube | Beška, Inđija | |
Zemun-Borča Bridge | 1507 | 172 | Road/Bike path | December 18, 2014 | Danube | Belgrade | |
Pančevo Bridge | 1526.4 | 1134.7 | Road/Railway | November 7, 1946 | Danube | Belgrade | |
Kovin Bridge | Road | Danube | Kovin, Smederevo | ||||
Branko's Bridge | 450 | 261 | Road/Bike path | 1957 (doubled in 1979) |
Sava | Belgrade | |
Old Sava Bridge | 410 | 100 | Road/Tram | 1942 | Sava | Belgrade | |
Gazela Bridge | 332 | Road | 1970 | Sava | Belgrade | ||
Old Railroad Bridge | 462 | Railway | 1884 | Sava | Belgrade | ||
New Railroad Bridge | 1928 | 254 | Railway | 1979 | Sava | Belgrade | |
Ada Bridge | 929 | 376 | Road/Tramway/Bike path | 2012 | Sava | Belgrade | |
Ostružnica Road Bridge | 1785 | 198 | Road | 1998 (Destroyed during 1999 NATO bombing of Yugoslavia) 2006 (Reconstructed and reopened) |
Sava | Belgrade | |
Ostružnica Railroad Bridge | 658 | Railway | 1953 (Destroyed during 1999 NATO bombing of Yugoslavia) 2006 (Reconstructed and reopened) |
Sava | Belgrade | ||
Obrenovac-Surčin Bridge | 628 | 200 | Road/Heating system | 2011 | Sava | Obrenovac | |
Šabac Road Bridge | 680 | 360 | Road | Sava | Šabac | ||
Šabac Railroad Bridge | Railroad | 1923 | Sava | Šabac | |||
Sremska Mitrovica Road Bridge | Road | Sava | Sremska Mitrovica | ||||
Bridge of St Irinej | 192,5 | Pedestrian | 1994 | Sava | Sremska Mitrovica | ||
Rača Bridge | Road/Railway | 28 June 1934 | Sava | Sremska Rača | |||
Most Ljubavi | Vrnjačka River | Vrnjačka Banja | |||||
Dry Bridge | 1962 Only bridge in the world that does not span any kind of physical obstacle. |
Begej river bed formerly | Zrenjanin | ||||
White Bridge | 12 | 2.5 | 1844 | Vranje | Vranje | ||
Ljuboviđa Bridge | Ljuboviđa | Donja Orovica | |||||
Trajan's Bridge | 1135 | 760 | 105 (For more than a thousand years, it was the longest constructed arch bridge in the world.) 270 (Destroyed) |
Danube | Kladovo (Serbia), Drobeta-Turnu Severin (Romania) | ||
Uvac Bridge | 18th century (Submerged in 1977, now located on the bottom of Uvac lake) |
Sjenica (lake) | Žvale | ||||
See also
References
- Cultural Monuments list (Serbian)
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