Beška Bridge

Beška Bridge

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official_name=None, usually referred to as Beška bridge "(Most kod Beške)"
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design= Branko Žeželj
mainspan= 210 m
length=2250 m
width= 14.40 m
height= 68.20 m
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Beška Bridge ( _sr. Мост код Бешке or "Most kod Beške") is a concrete highroad bridge on the Danube river near Beška, Serbia. The bridge was built in 1975 and it is the largest bridge on Danube overall. It was bombed twice and partly destroyed during NATO bombardment on April 1 and April 21, 1999, but it was temporarily fixed soon after the bombing was over and reopened on July 19 1999, as it is an important part of the E-75. It is currently being properly reconstructed, but because of its vital significance for the traffic, it is not closed. There are plans for building the second Beška bridge slightly downstream from this one.

The bridge was designed by Branko Žeželj, who also designed Belgrade Fair - Hall 1 and Prokop (Belgrade)

External links

* http://www.yu-build.com/main/f/063/063.html
* http://www.plovput.co.yu/plovni_put_mostovi_full_1232.htm

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structure = Bridges
place = Danube
bridge = Beška Bridge
upstream = Road-Railway Bridge
downstream = Pančevo Bridge


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