Beška bridge open for traffic
Serbian President Boris Tadić Monday attended opening of a new bridge over the Danube River near Beška, 40 kilometers northwest of Belgrade.
Monday, 03.10.2011.
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Serbian President Boris Tadic Monday attended opening of a new bridge over the Danube River near Beska, 40 kilometers northwest of Belgrade. Tadic visited the Beska Bridge, as well as the bridge across the Arkanj canal on northern section of the Corridor 10. Beska bridge open for traffic Serbian Infrastructure Minister Milutin Mrkonjic also attended the opening. The Beska Bridge is 2,205 meters long, with an estimated lifespan of 125 years. The bridge on Corridor 10 is called "the twin", because it was built less then five meters from the old bridge. It was contracted by Alpina company, using the latest technologies. The old bridge, built in 1975, will continue to be used. At the time it was built, it was the longest bridge in Europe (2.5 kilometers), but was later shortened to 2,205 meters, which is also the length of the new bridge. The Beska Bridge
Beška bridge open for traffic
Serbian Infrastructure Minister Milutin Mrkonjić also attended the opening.The Beska Bridge is 2,205 meters long, with an estimated lifespan of 125 years. The bridge on Corridor 10 is called "the twin", because it was built less then five meters from the old bridge.
It was contracted by Alpina company, using the latest technologies.
The old bridge, built in 1975, will continue to be used. At the time it was built, it was the longest bridge in Europe (2.5 kilometers), but was later shortened to 2,205 meters, which is also the length of the new bridge.
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