Vidin–Calafat Bridge

E1000840

The Vidin–Calafat Bridge is a combined road and rail bridge over the Danube River that connects the Bulgarian town of Vidin with the Romanian city of Calafat, serving as a key cross-border link between the two countries.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bridge
cross-border infrastructure
road–rail bridge
alsoKnownAs Danube Bridge 2 NERFINISHED
New Europe Bridge NERFINISHED
connects Calafat NERFINISHED
Vidin NERFINISHED
constructionStartDate 2007
country Bulgaria
Romania
crosses Danube River NERFINISHED
crossesBorderBetween Bulgaria NERFINISHED
Romania NERFINISHED
designedFor cyclists
pedestrians
rail traffic
road traffic
fundedBy Bulgaria NERFINISHED
European Union NERFINISHED
Romania NERFINISHED
hasComponent bicycle lane
pedestrian walkway
railway track
roadway
hasPiersInWater yes
hasToll yes
hasType extradosed bridge
length approximately 1971 m
locatedIn Calafat, Romania NERFINISHED
Vidin, Bulgaria NERFINISHED
locatedInTimeZone Eastern European Time
locatedOnRiverKilometer 796 GENERATED
openedBy Rosen Plevneliev NERFINISHED
Traian Băsescu NERFINISHED
openedToTraffic 2013
openingDate 2013-06-14
partOf Pan-European Corridor IV NERFINISHED
railGauge standard gauge
railTracks single track
regionServed northwestern Bulgaria NERFINISHED
southwestern Romania
replaces ferry connection between Vidin and Calafat
roadLanes 2
significance important transport corridor between Central Europe and the Balkans
key cross-border link between Bulgaria and Romania
trafficDirection right-hand traffic
width approximately 31 m

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Vidin hasTransportInfrastructure Vidin–Calafat Bridge
Romania and Bulgaria shareInfrastructure Vidin–Calafat Bridge
this entity surface form: New Europe Bridge (Vidin–Calafat)