Golden Bridge
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Golden Bridge Narmada Bridge | |
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![]() Golden Bridge viewed from railway bridge | |
Coordinates | 21°41′36″N 73°00′18″E / 21.693255°N 73.004936°E |
Carries | Road |
Crosses | Narmada River |
Locale | Bharuch and Ankleshwar in India |
Characteristics | |
Design | Through arch bridge |
Total length | 1,412 m (4,633 ft) |
History | |
Construction start | 7 December 1877 |
Construction end | 16 May 1881 |
Location | |
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The Golden Bridge connects Ankleshwar to Bharuch in the Gujarat state of western India. It was built in 1881 by the British, who needed a bridge across the Narmada River to create better access to trade and administration officials in Bombay (now called Mumbai).[1] The bridge is also called the Narmada Bridge.
Construction
The British started construction on the iron bridge on 7 December 1877. The bridge was contracted by the Bombay, Baroda, and Central India Railway and was designed by Sir John Hawkshaw.[2] The bridge was completed on 16 May 1881 at a cost of Rs 45.65 lakhs. Originally named the Narmada Bridge, it came to be known as the Golden Bridge on account of the heavy expenditure incurred during construction due to damage from heavy water flow.
After independence, it became part of the national highway. However, the flow of heavy traffic was reduced after a new bridge on Narmada was built.
The length of the Golden Bridge is 1,412 metres (4,633 ft).
Impact of 2023 Bharuch Flood
In September 2023, the Golden Bridge experienced significant challenges due to severe flooding in Bharuch. The flood was caused by continuous heavy rainfall and the release of water from the Sardar Sarovar Dam on the Narmada River. The water level of the Narmada River near the Golden Bridge reached about 9 feet above the danger mark, leading to the evacuation of over 2,000 people and around 500 cattle to relief camps.[3] The bridge was temporarily closed to traffic due to waterlogging and safety concerns.[4] The State Disaster Response Force (SDRF) and the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) were deployed in the area for rescue operations.[5]
See also
References
- ^ "Golden Bridge stands true to its name now". The Times of India. 12 July 2012. Retrieved 1 July 2018.
- ^ "India's Golden Bridge is still standing 139 years after being made from the same iron as the doomed first Tay Rail Bridge". The Courier. 7 July 2020. Retrieved 11 March 2021.
- ^ "Narmada water level above danger mark in Gujarat's Bharuch; over 2,000 shifted". ANI News. 17 September 2023.
- ^ "Bharuch flood: Narmada Maiya bridge declared shut for traffic". DeshGujarat. 17 September 2023.
- ^ "Gujarat rain: Bharuch faces flood-like situation as heavy rainfall continues". IndiaTV News. 18 September 2023.
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