List_of_crossings_of_the_Danube

List of crossings of the Danube

List of crossings of the Danube

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This is a list of crossings of the Danube river, from its mouth in the Black Sea to its source in Germany. Next to each bridge listed is information regarding the year in which it was constructed and for what use it was constructed (foot bridge, bicycle bridge, road bridge or railway bridge), and the distance from the mouth of the river in kilometres where available.

Romania

Romania-Bulgaria border

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Romania–Serbia border

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Serbia

Croatian–Serbian border

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Hungary

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Hungary-Slovakia border

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Slovakia

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Austria

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Germany

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Notes

  1. The largest bridge over the Danube[2]
  2. Destroyed mid-4th century
  3. Replacing 1891 Franz Joseph Bridge (most Františka Jozefa - originally a railway bridge), demolished and rebuilt 2013-2016
  4. also bicycle and pedestrian path, water and gas pipes
  5. 20 pipes for natural gas and liquid petroleum products
  6. Non-public footbridge
  7. across New Danube
  8. Across New Danube
  9. Closed in winter and high water
  10. widened and raised 1996-97
  11. Across New Danube
  12. Across New Danube
  13. closed in winter and high water
  14. replacing 1874 Franz Joseph Bridge; rebuilt 1945-46
  15. rebuilt 1945
  16. Openable bridge
  17. Other bridges were built 1935–1938; 1950; 2001–04
  18. Between island Wöhrd and Stadtamhof
  19. Across Rhine-Main-Danube Canal (now closed to traffic)
  20. Between island (Wöhrd) and Stadtamhof
  21. road bridge bypassing town centre
  22. also 1869, 1999–2001

References

  1. "Consiliul Judeţean Brăila > Consiliul Judetean Braila > Judetul Braila > Oportunităţi > Pod peste Dunare la Braila". Archived from the original on 2014-04-08. Retrieved 2014-04-08.
  2. "Southeast European Cooperative Initiative - SECI". Archived from the original on 2011-09-29. Retrieved 2010-06-20.
  3. "Southeast European Cooperative Initiative - SECI". Archived from the original on 2011-09-29. Retrieved 2010-06-20.
  4. archINFORM (in German, English, French, Spanish, and Italian), OCLC 45382278, Wikidata Q265049
  5. "Eisenbahnbrücke nur noch bis Ende 2012 befahrbar", Oberösterreichische Nachrichten, 7 April 2010 (German), retrieved 23 May 2010.
  6. "Einweihung der neuen Donaubrücke in Donaumünster ein Tag der Freude", Schwabmünchner Allgemeine 19 September 2007, retrieved 5 May 2010 (German).

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