- en.wikipedia.org Road–Railway Bridge, Novi SadThe Road–Railway Bridge or Boško Perošević Bridge (Serbian: Most Boška Peroševića) was a bridge on the Danube river in Novi Sad, Serbia. Name.
- researchgate.net publication/327785953_Railway_…The Railway Road Bridge across the Danube in Novi Sad is designed for two railway tracks, two road lanes and two foothpaths.
- core.ac.uk download/pdf/219110714.pdfThe New Railroad Bridge across the Danube River in Novi Sad is situated on the location of the old road railway bridge – destroyed in air strikes 1999...
- structurae.net en/structures/road-railway-bridgeRoad–Railway Bridge is a railroad (railway) bridge, road bridge, through truss bridge, k-truss bridge and steel bridge that was completed in 2000.
- commons.wikimedia.org wiki/Category:Road-railway_…Anti-flooding barrier at the banks of Danube river, Novi Sad, Serbia 20060408.jpg 1,232 × 1,632; 570 KB.
- deling.rs lang_en/references/bridges/dunav_…The Bridge in question is railway road bridge (2 tracks + 2 road lanes) + 2 pedestrian – bicycle paths.
- link.springer.com chapter/10.1007/978-3-030-29227…Bojović, A., Mora Munoz, A., Marković, Z., Novaković, N.: Network arches over the Danube – railway road bridge in Novi Sad.
- mendeley.com catalogue/022b78cf-2985-3c84-9548-…The bridge is designed for two railway tracks (with design speed of 160 km/h), two road lanes and two footpaths.
- euzatebe.rs en/projects/archive/reconstruction-of…The iconic landmark Žeželj Bridge in Novi Sad was one of the seven bridges destroyed by bombing in 1999.