Türr István Bridge

Within Hungary, this is still true today, since railway traffic ceased in 2001 on the Dunaföldvár Bridge.

In order to serve the increased passenger car traffic, two side consoles were built on the stumps of the consoles in 1988, after which road vehicles lighter than 3.5 tons could travel on a separate lane, this was handed over on August 30, 1990, but trucks still had to use the railway track, which sometimes caused heavy traffic jams.

Due to the load, the central track needed to be repaired more and more often, the reconstruction of the bridge became inevitable, which took place from 1998 to 1999 and was opened to traffic on October 21, 1999.

[1] After the war, the wreckage of the bridge that fell into the Danube was revived, at the other end of the country, on another river.

70% of the steel material of the Hernád Bridge on the road between Gibárt and Encs, designed in 1949 by Sándor Jakab and József Kopácsi and built by the Mélypító és Mélyfúró Vállalat, is from the Baja bridge.