Photos: the newest Hungarian-Slovak border bridge will be opened soon

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There are several border bridges between Hungary and Slovakia, making it easier to cross the Danube or the River Ipoly. Now, a new river crossing is being built between Ipolydamásd in Hungary and the Hungarian-majority Slovak town of Helemba, and work has reached a new milestone.
The Ipoly became a natural border between the two countries, and by the 1950s only four of the 47 bridges that used to exist had survived.
In 2000, a flood swept away the bridge at Ipoly Damascene, ending the crossing between the Hungarian communities on both banks of the river. The bridge, which is a joint project of NIF National Infrastructure Development Ltd. and Nitra County Municipality, is being built by Colas Transport Construction Ltd., while the two roads on either side are being built by Colas Road Ltd. and Colas Slovakia.
The bridge will have a total length of 71 metres and will cross the Ipolys with a single opening.
The load test of the bridge will be feasible once the access roads connecting to the project are completed. A 540-metre long road will be built on the northeast side of the river and a 175-metre long road on the southwest side. The Új Szó quotes József Balkó, head of the Nitra county transport department, as saying that the asphalting of the access road to Helemba will be completed by mid-November or by the end of the month at the latest. Gergely Izrael, the mayor of Helemba, told the newspaper that the asphalt of the old road was currently being milled on the ground, and the access road would join the main road at the church in Helemba.












