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  • Dismas Reinald Apostolis Branko's Bridge Branko's Bridge ISBN 9786131649592 sofort lieferbar 39,00 €
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    Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Branko''s bridge is the second-largest bridge (after Gazela) of Belgrade, Serbia, connecting the city center with New Belgrade across Sava river. King Aleksandar bridge. The bridge was built in 1957, replacing the former chain-stayed King Aleksandar I bridge that was opened on December 16, 1934 and blown up in 1941. The bridge actually uses lower parts of the former bridge''s pylons (decorated by Ivan Me trovi in Serbo-Byzantium style) as outer constraints for its two secondary spans. It has dual carriageway with three lanes in both directions; actually, it consists of two separate constructions in each direction, and the second was finished in 1979. It is 450 m long, made as continuous steel box girder, with central span of 261 m and side spans of 81.5 m each. It is crossed by nearly 90,000 vehicles daily, and traffic congestions are frequent.German company MAN is behind the original project of the bridge. Belgrade-based "Mostprojekt" company executed the project of doubling the bridge capacity in the 1970s. Head of the project team was Danilo Dragojevi .

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