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The bridge was to open in April 2015, but it was unofficially opened on 29 March following the death of Lee Kuan Yew as a final farewell. [7] [8] The bridge was opened by Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong as part of the Golden Jubilee Celebrations in 2015. [9] The bridge was included in the New Paper Big Walk in 2015. [10]
The Old (and now abandoned) Jubilee Bridge New Jubilee Bridge under construction in 2015 A view of Jubilee Bridge from the Hooghly Imambara complex. The Jubilee Bridge (Bengali: জুবিলি ব্রিজ) is a former rail bridge over the Hooghly River between Naihati and Bandel in West Bengal, India.
The Jubilee Bridge is a bridge that is being built east of Esplanade Bridge in Singapore, which is meant to displace pedestrian traffic from Esplanade Bridge. It is located in the lower parts of the Singapore River near the Esplanade Bridge. It was opened on 29 March 2015, for the passing of Lee Kuan Yew. [3]
Walney Bridge, officially Jubilee Bridge, [i] is a bascule bridge in Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria, England. Completed in 1908, it spans Walney Channel , linking Barrow Island to Walney Island . The bridge carries the A590 trunk road , which has its western terminus on Walney.
Golden Jubilee Bridges, a pair of pedestrian bridges in London; Jubilee Bridge, official name of the Walney Bridge, in Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria; Jubilee Bridge, a footbridge connecting Matlock Bath to Lovers' Walks in Derbyshire; Silver Jubilee Bridge, in Halton; Tees Jubilee Bridge, in Stockton-on-Tees
Sampreeti Setu or Sampreeti Bridge is a railway bridge on Hooghly River. This bridge was inaugurated on 17 April 2016. It is situated between Garifa railway station and Hooghly Ghat railway station in the Naihati-Bandel branch line. This bridge has been built as an alternative to the Jubilee Bridge (India). [1] The bridge is 415 meters long. [2]
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The Jubilee Bridge (1925–1966) was a bridge across the Nerang River in South East Queensland, Australia. The bridge connected the suburbs of Southport to Main Beach on the Gold Coast, providing the first road connection to Surfers Paradise. It facilitated the development of the Gold Coast beach suburbs and holiday resorts. [1]