Gazela Bridge (Belgrade)

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Gazela Bridge (Belgrade) is a major motorway bridge over the Sava River in Belgrade, Serbia, serving as one of the city’s most important traffic arteries.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bridge
motorway bridge
carries motorway traffic
road vehicles
city Belgrade NERFINISHED
connects New Belgrade NERFINISHED
Old Belgrade NERFINISHED
constructionStart 1966
coordinates approximately 44.804°N 20.445°E
country Serbia
crosses Sava River NERFINISHED
crossesBetween Savski Venac municipality and New Belgrade municipality
dailyTraffic over 150,000 vehicles (approximate)
designedBy Branko Žeželj NERFINISHED
Ljuba Živković NERFINISHED
Milivoje Čolić NERFINISHED
designType continuous girder bridge
function major traffic artery of Belgrade
hasSidewalks no
importance critical link for international transit traffic through Belgrade
one of the most important road bridges in Belgrade
lanes 6
locatedIn Belgrade NERFINISHED
Serbia NERFINISHED
mainSpanLength 260 metres
maintainedBy public road authorities of Serbia
material reinforced concrete
steel
namedAfter gazelle (gazela in Serbian)
numberOfSpans 7
opened 1970
owner City of Belgrade NERFINISHED
partOf Belgrade city motorway NERFINISHED
European route E70 NERFINISHED
European route E75 NERFINISHED
partOfCorridor Pan-European Corridor X NERFINISHED
reasonForReconstruction structural deterioration and heavy traffic load
reconstructionPeriod 2010–2011
region Central Serbia NERFINISHED
riverCrossed Sava River NERFINISHED
shapeInspiration slender, gazelle-like form
structureType composite steel-concrete bridge
totalLength about 332 metres
trafficRole central segment of Belgrade’s inner-city motorway
key crossing of the Sava River in Belgrade
underwentReconstruction 2010
width about 27.5 metres

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Savski Venac contains Gazela Bridge (Belgrade)