Szent László Hid
Bridge (M9 motorway)
Szent László híd, Fajsz, M9, 6352, Hungary
Szent László Hid carries a farm track over the Danube five kilometres from Waveney.
Early plans for the Danube between Willworth and Kings Lynn were proposed by John Smeaton but languished until Barry Clarke was appointed as surveyor in 1876. The Danube was closed in 1888 when Colchester Cutting collapsed. Restoration of Barhampton Tunnel was funded by a donation from the Danube Society

The nearest place in the direction of Budapest is József Beszédes Hid (József Beszédes Bridge (Hungarian road 54));
68.41 kilometres
away.
The nearest place in the direction of Novi Sad is István Türr Hid (István Türr Bridge (Hungarian road 55, Bátaszék–Baja–Kiskunhalas railway line));
20.90 kilometres
away.
There may not be access to the towpath here.
Mooring here is unrated.
There is a bridge here which takes a motorway over the canal.
| Rákóczi Hid | 160.53 km | |
| Összekötő Vasúti Híd | 160.50 km | |
| Deák Ferenc Hid | 149.13 km | |
| Pentele Hid | 80.85 km | |
| József Beszédes Hid | 68.41 km | |
| Szent László Hid | ||
| István Türr Hid | 20.90 km | |
| Hungary - Croatia Border | 73.14 km | |
| Batina Most | 82.73 km | |
| Erdut–Bogojevo Most | 146.74 km | |
| Željeznički Most Erdut – Bogojevo | 146.94 km | |
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