Zezelj bridge in northern Serbia opens

6 September 2018

The Zezelj bridge across the Danube River in Novi Sad, northern Serbia, has officially opened. The EU kicked in €25.4m, while the autonomous province of Vojvodina invested €22m in the project and €9.8m came from the Serbian government. Azvi, Horta Coslada and Taddei were in charge of the development. The 474-meter Zezelj bridge has two lanes for car traffic, two railway lines and two lanes for pedestrians and cyclists. The new bridge is replacing the one that was destroyed during the NATO bombing in 1999. The bridge is part of the Pan European Corridor X, which connects Salzburg in Austria with Thessaloniki in Greece and goes through Slovenia, Croatia, Serbia and Macedonia.

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