Varadin Bridge

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Coordinates: 45 ° 15 ′ 17 ″  N , 19 ° 51 ′ 27 ″  E

Varadin Bridge
Варадински мост
Varadin Bridge Варадински мост
View from the Petrovaradin fortress
Convicted Street 100
Crossing of Danube
place Novi Sad
construction steel box girder bridge
overall length 354.2 m
width 14.2 m
Number of openings five
Longest span 130 m
completion 2000
location
Varadin Bridge (Serbia)
Varadin Bridge

The Varadin Bridge ( Serbian : Варадински мост, Varadinski most ) across the Danube connects the city of Novi Sad in Vojvodina in Serbia with the Petrovaradin district on the right side of the river. The bridge was built in 2000 after its previous structure was bombed and destroyed by a NATO air strike on April 1, 1999 as part of Operation Allied Force .

location

The Varadin Bridge stands in the extension of the Bulevar Mihajla Pupina in Novi Sad and leads the main road 100 across the Danube to Beogradska in Petrovaradin immediately below the fortress.

The Varadin Bridge is at river kilometer 1255.07. The next bridge upstream is the Liberty Bridge at kilometer 1257.57. Downstream is the temporary truss bridge at kilometer 1254.29 and a few meters further is Žeželjev most .

description

The road bridge is 354.2 m long. Its five openings have pillar spacing of 35.6 + 87 + 130 + 87 + 14.6 m, with the short side openings bridging the riverside streets.

It is 14.2 m wide and divided into a 9 m wide carriageway for two lanes and 3.6 m wide cycle paths and sidewalks on both sides. Their design took a future tram operation into account.

The superstructure over the stream openings consists of a two-cell steel box girder with a trapezoidal cross-section and constant height and cantilevered walkways. The box girder consists of orthotropic slabs . The bridge was prepared on the bank and floated in in three large parts .

The passage height is 9.73 m above HWS 2010 (highest shipping water level).

See also

List of bridges across the Danube

Web links

Commons : Varadin Bridge  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. a b List of Danube bridges on viadonau (PDF; 200 KB)
  2. Radomir Folic: Bridge Engineering in Serbia . In: Wai-Fah Chen, Lian Duan (Eds.): Handbook of International Bridge Engineering . CRC Press, Boca Raton 2014, ISBN 978-1-4398-1029-3 , pp. 707 ( limited preview in Google Book search).
Pogled na Petrovaradinsku tvrđavu - panoramio (1) .jpg