It got its name from its K-shaped structure. It connects Hajógyár island in Budapest with the Buda side. It was built in 1955 and is 100 meters long. Unfortunately, it would need to be renovated. Those who come to the internationally known Sziget festival can get to the festival scene here.
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@johnfalconer There was a shipyard on the island, which was closed at the end of the 1980s. Some of the materials needed for the operation of the factory were delivered on the railway track that crosses the bridge. The railway track was left due to cost savings.