Abdullah Bridge

Bridge in Jammu and Kashmir, India
34°4′12″N 74°49′40.55″E / 34.07000°N 74.8279306°E / 34.07000; 74.8279306CarriesMotor Vehicles, Bicycles, PedestriansCrossesJhelumLocaleSrinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, IndiaNamed forSheikh Muhammad AbdullahPreceded byZero BridgeFollowed byLal Mandi FootbridgeCharacteristicsMaterialConcreteTotal length390 metres (1,280 ft)Width14 metres (46 ft)HistoryOpened1990sReplacesZero BridgeLocationMap

Abdullah Bridge is a concrete bridge located in the city of Srinagar in the Indian union territory of Jammu and Kashmir. It is a relatively new bridge replacing the nearby Zero Bridge to connect Sonwar Bagh and Rajbagh. It is named after Sheikh Mohammad Abdullah, a prominent politician from Kashmir.[1] The bridge was constructed by JKPCC under the supervision of Er Mohammed Amin Shah.

See also

  • Zero Bridge

References

  1. ^ "Abdullah Bridge". Archived from the original on 17 February 2015. Retrieved 17 February 2015.


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