Homeland Bridge, Road bridge between Peščenica-Žitnjak and Velika Gorica, Croatia
The Homeland Bridge spans approximately 840 meters across the Sava River and links Radnička street to the Kosnica interchange with four traffic lanes. The structure was designed to serve as a key transport connection between the southern districts and the city center.
The structure was completed in 2007 and represented a significant milestone in Zagreb's transportation infrastructure development. Its opening provided improved access from the southern city areas to the central region.
The bridge name, Domovinski most in Croatian, reflects the local language and stands as a symbol of modern engineering in southeastern Zagreb.
The bridge is continuously open to vehicle traffic with no tolls or special access requirements. Drivers should expect standard rush hour congestion, particularly during morning and evening peak times.
A main sewer collector runs beneath the bridge deck, transporting wastewater from southern districts to the treatment facility in Žitnjak. This dual-use design demonstrates how modern infrastructure serves multiple purposes simultaneously.
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