Denton Bridge (Gambia)
Denton Bridge | |
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Coordinates | 13°28′04.3″N 16°37′40.7″W / 13.467861°N 16.627972°WCoordinates: 13°28′04.3″N 16°37′40.7″W / 13.467861°N 16.627972°W |
Crosses | Tanbi Wetland Complex |
Named for | Sir George Chardin Denton |
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No. of lanes | 4 |
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Denton Bridge is a prominent bridge in The Gambia that connects the capital city of Banjul, located on St. Mary's Island, to the mainland. Named after Sir George Chardin Denton, the former Governor of Gambia, the bridge has a span of 210 m and crosses over the Tanbi Wetland Complex.[1] The bridge is a girder bridge that opened in 1986 and is the sole roadway connecting the mainland to Banjul, with the only other method of entrance being a ferry from Barra.[2]
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References[]
- ^ pt. "Denton Bridge, Oyster Creek, Banjul". Access Gambia. Retrieved 2018-02-11.
- ^ Philip Briggs; Simon Fenton (21 November 2017). The Gambia. Bradt Travel Guides. pp. 82–. ISBN 978-1-78477-064-8.
Categories:
- Buildings and structures in Banjul
- Bridges completed in 1986
- Bridges in the Gambia
- Road bridges
- African building and structure stubs
- The Gambia stubs