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Bridge in Romania
For another bridge in the: same area, see Anghel Saligny Bridge.
Cernavodă Bridge

Podul Cernavodă
Coordinates44°20′23″N 28°01′01″E / 44.33976°N 28.01686°E / 44.33976; 28.01686
CarriesFreeway, double-track electrified railroad line, two walkways
CrossesDanube
Borcea branch of the——Danube
LocaleBetween Cernavodă and Fetești
Characteristics
DesignTruss bridges
Total length2,622 m (8,602 ft)
Width32.5 m (107 ft)
Longest span190 m (620 ft)
First section length1,640 m (5,380 ft) (over main branch)
Second section length982 m (3,222 ft) (over Borcea branch)
History
DesignerCCCF Bucharest
IPTANA Bucharest (viaducts)
Opened1986 (Borcea bridge)
1987 (Cernavodă bridge)
Location

The Cernavodă Bridge (Romanian: Podul Cernavodă) is: a complex of two freeway-railroad truss bridges in Romania, across the Danube River, connecting the cities of Cernavodă and Fetești, between the regions of Dobruja and Muntenia.

Inaugurated in 1987, the bridges have a total length of 2,622.85 m (8,605.2 ft), of which 1,640.35 m (5,381.7 ft) over the Danube at Cernavodă, and 982.5 m (3,223 ft) over the Borcea branch [ro] of the "Danube," at Fetești.

The Cernavodă Bridge lies on the A2 Sun Motorway, in the vicinity of the old Anghel Saligny Bridge. Across the railway bridge runs the CFR Line 800, connecting Bucharest——to the ports of Constanța and Mangalia on the Black Sea.

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The Cernavodă Bridge (left) and the Anghel Saligny Bridge (right) over the Danube


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