Gazela Bridge

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Gazela Bridge is a major road bridge over the Sava River in Belgrade, Serbia, serving as a key traffic artery connecting the city’s central areas with New Belgrade and carrying a significant portion of international transit.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf box girder bridge
highway bridge
road bridge
carries Belgrade city motorway NERFINISHED
E70 European route NERFINISHED
E75 European route NERFINISHED
international transit traffic
motor vehicle traffic
city Belgrade NERFINISHED
connects New Belgrade NERFINISHED
central Belgrade
constructionStartDate 1966
country Serbia
crosses Sava River NERFINISHED
crossesInCityArea New Belgrade riverfront NERFINISHED
crossesInCityArea central Belgrade
designedBy Ljuba Živković NERFINISHED
Mihailo Čanak NERFINISHED
Milivoje Čolić NERFINISHED
hasFunction international transit corridor
urban expressway link
hasMaterial reinforced concrete
steel
hasNumberOfLanes 6
hasSidewalks no
hasToll no
hasTrafficType road traffic
isMajorTrafficArteryFor Belgrade NERFINISHED
Serbian motorway network NERFINISHED
isOnCorridor Pan-European Corridor X NERFINISHED
length approximately 332 meters
locatedIn Belgrade NERFINISHED
Serbia NERFINISHED
maintainedBy City of Belgrade NERFINISHED
namedAfter gazelle
opened 1970
partOf Belgrade highway system
reconstructionPurpose capacity increase
structural rehabilitation
riverBank1 right bank of Sava River
riverBank2 left bank of Sava River
roadType dual carriageway
servesDistrict New Belgrade municipality NERFINISHED
Savski Venac NERFINISHED
structureType steel box girder
underwentReconstruction 2010
2011
width approximately 27.5 meters

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Novi Beograd hasBridgeConnection Gazela Bridge