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Name | Opening year | Length (m) |
Carries | Comments |
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Michael the Brave Bridge (former names: at the Turbine, of Mill Market) 45°45′35″N 21°15′31″E / 45.75972°N 21.25861°E |
1909[1] | 4 lanes of Andrei Șaguna Street and tramway tracks | Rebuilt in 1981 with the preservation of the bas-reliefs | |
Dacians' Bridge (former names: of Hay Market, Badea Cârțan) 45°45′37″N 21°14′55″E / 45.76028°N 21.24861°E |
1908[1] | 2 lanes of Dacians' Street and tramway tracks | Rebuilt in 1989 | |
Decebalus Bridge (former name: at the Neptune Baths) 45°45′21″N 21°14′27″E / 45.75583°N 21.24083°E |
1909 | 2 lanes of 3 August 1919 Boulevard and tramway tracks | ||
Lovers' Walkway (former name: Ioan Polen) 45°45′16″N 21°14′23″E / 45.75444°N 21.23972°E |
1949[2] | |||
Michelangelo Bridge 45°45′0″N 21°14′5″E / 45.75000°N 21.23472°E |
1970 | 4 lanes of Michelangelo Street and trolley wires | The widest and lowest bridge in Timișoara. It replaces an older wooden walkway. | |
Metropolitan Andrei Șaguna Bridge (former names: Episcopal, Youth) 45°44′54″N 21°13′32″E / 45.74833°N 21.22556°E |
1913 | 4 lanes of Michael the Brave Boulevard | It replaces an older wooden walkway (1718). | |
Trajan Bridge (former names: Hunyadi, Mary) 45°44′59″N 21°13′15″E / 45.74972°N 21.22083°E |
1917 | 4 lanes of 16 December 1989 Boulevard and tramway tracks | It replaces the Iron Bridge, moved downstream between Ady Endre and Andrei Mureșanu streets. | |
Iron Bridge 45°44′56″N 21°12′52″E / 45.74889°N 21.21444°E |
1917 | Used exclusively as a pedestrian bridge due to its height | ||
Stephen the Great Bridge (former names: at Ancora, Franz Joseph, at the Train Station) 45°44′50″N 21°12′34″E / 45.74722°N 21.20944°E |
1891 | 4 lanes of General Ion Dragalina Boulevard and tramway tracks | The first cast steel road bridge in southeastern Europe open to public traffic. It replaces an older wooden bridge. Rebuilt in 1957. | |
Heroes' Bridge (former names: Bem, at Elba, of Iosefin Market) 45°44′47″N 21°12′26″E / 45.74639°N 21.20722°E |
1938 | 4 lanes of Iancu Văcărescu Street | It replaces an older iron bridge (1871). | |
Labor Bridge (former names: at the Bus Station, at the Tobacco Factory, Royal) 45°44′45″N 21°12′18″E / 45.74583°N 21.20500°E |
1913 | 2 lanes of Iuliu Maniu Boulevard | It replaces an older wooden bridge. Rebuilt in 1978. | |
Gelu Walkway 45°44′38″N 21°11′59″E / 45.74389°N 21.19972°E |
1949 | |||
Modoș Bridge 45°44′21″N 21°11′9″E / 45.73917°N 21.18583°E |
1897[1] | 2 rail tracks (CFR lines 922 and 926) | The only railway bridge crossing the Bega Canal |
References
[edit]- ^ a b c Păun, Liana (28 December 2014). "Podurile orașului (IV) Ce arhitecți faimoși au proiectat cele mai romantice poduri din orașul rozelor". pressalert.ro.
- ^ Kui, Amalia (10 April 2023). "Se închide Pasarela Îndrăgostiților din Timișoara. Va fi modernizată, cu iluminat și puncte de belvedere". TION.