Cernavodă Bridge
Cernavodă Bridge | |
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Carries | Motorway, double-track electrified railway line, two walkways |
Crosses | Danube |
Locale | Between Cernavodă and Feteşti |
Characteristics | |
Design |
CCCF Bucharest[1] IPTANA Bucharest (viaducts)[2] |
Total length | 2,622 m (8,602 ft) |
Width | 32.5 m (107 ft) |
History | |
Opened | 1987 |
The Cernavodă Bridge is a complex of two motorway-railroad truss bridges in Romania, across the Danube River, connecting the cities of Cernavodă and Feteşti.
Inaugurated in 1987, the bridges have a total length of 2,622.85 m (8,605.2 ft) of which 1,640.35 m (5,381.7 ft) over the Danube and 982.5 m (3,223 ft) over Borcea branch of the Danube.[2][3]
Cernavodă Bridge lies on the A2 Sun Motorway, in the vicinity of the old Anghel Saligny Bridge.
See also
References
- ↑ Un nou pod peste Canalul Dunare-Marea Neagra va fi inaugurat la Cernavoda at ziaruldeiasi.ro (Romanian)
- 1 2 Giurgeni–Vadu Oii Bridge at iptana.ro (Romanian)
- ↑ The Cernavodă Bridges (Romanian)
External links
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- Cernavoda Bridge at Structurae
- Borcea Bridge at Structurae
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