New Europe Bridge, Cable-stayed bridge between Romania and Bulgaria
The New Europe Bridge is an international road and rail connection over the Danube River.
Completed in 2013, it bridges the cities of Calafat, Romania and Vidin, Bulgaria.
Symbolizing cooperation between Western Balkans states, it enhances regional identity and connectivity.
Facilitates trade and travel between Central and Southeastern Europe, significantly reducing transit time.
One of the longest bridges of its type within the region, embodying post-Cold War European unity.
Location: Calafat
Location: Vidin
Inception: June 14, 2013
Official opening: June 14, 2013
Length: 1,971 m
Longest Span: 180 m
Width: 32 m
Website: vidincalafatbridge.bg
Source: Wikimedia