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  2. Road–Railway Bridge, Novi Sad - Wikipedia

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    The Road–Railway Bridge (Serbian: Друмско-железнички мост, romanized: Drumsko-železnički most) or Boško Perošević Bridge (Serbian: Most Boška Peroševića) was a bridge on the Danube river in Novi Sad, Serbia.

  3. Novi Sad railway station canopy collapse - Wikipedia

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    All public rail traffic for Novi Sad from Subotica and Sombor were moved to Futog railway station, while traffic from Belgrade was moved to Petrovaradin railway station. [ 36 ] The Serbian government declared a nation-wide day of mourning for 2 November, [ 1 ] while the Autonomous Province of Vojvodina and the City of Novi Sad declared three ...

  4. Prince Andrew Bridge - Wikipedia

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    As the first railway bridge in Novi Sad, the old Novi Sad railway station was connected to the Subotica—Zemun railway line. The bridge's railway was constructed from the plans of Nikola Stanković, an engineer from Stapar. [1] [2] There were lanterns at the bridge's ends, and since 1911, it had electric lighting.

  5. Transport in Novi Sad - Wikipedia

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    First road bridge in Novi Sad. The bridge was removed due to the beginning constructions of the Prince Tomislav Bridge. [1] [2] Railway Bridge (Železnički most), built on 11 November 1883, destroyed on 11 April 1941 by Yugoslav army to slow down the German advances to the south. Rebuilt in 1941, destroyed again on 22 October 1944 by the ...

  6. Žeželj Bridge - Wikipedia

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    Žeželj Bridge (Serbian: Жежељев мост, Žeželjev most) is a tied-arch bridge on the Danube river in Novi Sad, Vojvodina, Serbia. The bridge was originally built in 1961, and was destroyed during the 1999 NATO bombing of Yugoslavia. [1] The newly constructed bridge was opened in 2018.

  7. List of bridges in Serbia - Wikipedia

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    Novi Sad South Bačka [S 4] [7] 3: King Alexander Bridge ... Šabac Railway Bridge Стари мост (Шабац) 181 m (594 ft) 680 m (2,230 ft) Truss Steel 181+4x125:

  8. Category:Bridges in Novi Sad - Wikipedia

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    Road–Railway Bridge, Novi Sad; V. Varadin Bridge; Z. Žeželj Bridge This page was last edited on 24 February 2016, at 10:13 (UTC). Text is available under the ...

  9. Novi Sad railway station - Wikipedia

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    Novi Sad railway station (Serbian: Железничка станица Нови Сад, Železnička stanica Novi Sad) is the main railroad station in Novi Sad, Serbia.The current station, located at Jaše Tomića Boulevard, was opened in 1964, after closing the old railway station from 1883 previously located at what is today the Liman fresh market.