New Railroad Bridge

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New Railroad Bridge
New Railroad Bridge
Official name Novi železnički most
Carries railway
Crosses Sava
Locale Belgrade
Design cable-stayed bridge
Longest span 254 metres (833 ft)[1]
Total length 1,928 metres (6,325 ft)
Opening date 1979

New Railroad Bridge (Serbian: Нови железнички мост, Serbian (Latin): Novi železnički most) is a bridge over the Sava river in Belgrade. It is a cable-stayed bridge.

The railroad bridge across the River Sava between the Novi Beograd and Prokop stations is 1928 m long.

The bridge was completed and opened for traffic in 1979. It was the first bridge in Europe to use cable-stayed girder system.[2]

The bridge was designed by Nikola Hajdin, engineer and current president of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts.

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New Railway Bridge in Belgrade at dusk.
New Railway Bridge in Belgrade at dusk.