Pakokku Bridge
Pakokku Bridge | |
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Coordinates | 21°18′2.8″N 95°3′37″E / 21.300778°N 95.06028°E |
Carries | Motor vehicles, Trains |
Crosses | Irrawaddy River |
History | |
Designer | Crown Advanced Construction, Myanmar Ministry of Construction |
Construction start | 2009 |
Construction end | 31 December 2011 |
Opened | 1 January 2012 |
Location | |
Pakokku Bridge is a rail and road bridge across the Irrawaddy River in Myanmar's Pakokku town. The main bridge is 3.4 km (2.1 mi) long with the motorway measuring 4 km (2.5 mi) and the railroad measuring 6.17 km (3.83 mi). The bridge is part of the India–Myanmar–Thailand Trilateral Highway and is the longest bridge in Myanmar.[1][2][3]
Construction[]
The bridge connects the town of Pakokku with the administrative district of Nyaung-U. The bridge has a 28 foot wide motorway and a 14 foot wide roadway in parallel besides two pedestrian walkways measuring three foot and three inches. It is a broad crested type bridge with a 52 foot high and 262 feet wide clearance area. The bridge also has a 512 feet long approach bridge and an 850 feet long approach embankment. The bridge was inaugurated on 1 January 2012 by Vice-president Tin Aung Myint Oo.[4][5]
Gallery[]
The bridge as the ferry passes below it
View of the bridge from the ferry
Sunset at the bridge.
Ferries plying on the river with the bridge in the backdrop
The bridge on a clear day
The bridge as night falls
See also[]
- Transport portal
- Engineering portal
- List of bridges in Myanmar
References[]
- ^ "Pakouku Bridge".
- ^ "Myanmar adds longest river-crossing bridge in year-end of 2011". Xinhua News Agency. Archived from the original on 5 January 2017. Retrieved 5 January 2017.
- ^ "Hilton to sign with Crown Advanced for Yangon hotel". The Myanmar Times. Archived from the original on 5 January 2017. Retrieved 5 January 2017.
- ^ "Innate ability of the people to be recorded with the completion of the longest bridge in a short period of time". New Light of Myanmar. Archived from the original on 6 January 2017. Retrieved 5 January 2017.
- ^ "Construction Minister looks into progress of two bridges across Ayeyawady River". New Light of Myanmar. Retrieved 5 January 2017.
- Bridges in Myanmar
- Buildings and structures in Mandalay Region
- Bridges completed in 2011
- 2011 establishments in Myanmar