Serbia: Zezelj bridge rail line to become operational in early 2018

The Serbian Infrastructure Ministry annouced that Spanish civil engineering group Azvi plans to put into operation in January the railway tracks on the Zezelj bridge in Serbia. Pedestrians will be able to cross the bridge as of the middle of November, while a small river port in the area of the bridge will be launched between 21-24 August.

The 474-m long bridge in Novi Sad, featuring two railway lines, two road lanes and two lanes designed for pedestrians and cyclists, would replace the one destroyed in a NATO air raid against Serbia in 1999. The Zezelj bridge is part of Pan-European Corridor X which will connect Salzburg in Austria to the Greek port of Thessaloniki, passing through Slovenia, Croatia, Serbia and Macedonia.


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