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This is Goa's longest bridge and India's third longest cable-stayed bridge. [6] The bridge is a 900 m four lane bridge with a 550 m cable stay portion and a 3.2 km viaduct approach. [7] The main bridge is 600 m in length with two end spans of 75 m and three interior spans of 150 m.
[2] 7 Vikramshila Setu: Ganges River: 4.37 2001- Road Bihar: Bhagalpur-Mahadeopur [3] 8 Vembanad Rail Bridge: Vembanad Lake: 4.6 2011 Rail Kerala: Kochi [4] 9 Jayaprakash Setu: Ganges River: 4.56 2016 Rail-cum-road Bihar: Patna–Sonpur [5] 10 Arrah–Chhapra Bridge: Ganges River: 4.35 2017- Road Bihar: Arrah–Chhapra [6] 11 Godavari Fourth ...
The Atal Setu, also known as the Third Mandovi Bridge or Atal Bridge, is a cable-stayed bridge in Goa that runs between Panaji and Porvorim. It carries the NH 66 over the tidal part of the Mandovi River. It has a total length of 5.1 kilometres (3.2 mi). It is the third longest cable-stayed bridge in India.
The Mumbai Trans Harbour Link, officially named as Atal Bihari Vajpayee Sewri–Nhava Sheva Atal Setu and colloquially known as Atal Setu, is a 21.8 km (13.5 mi) 6-lane grade separated expressway [9] bridge, which connects Mumbai with Navi Mumbai, its satellite city. It is the longest sea bridge in India, and the world's 12th longest sea bridge.
Tianjin Grand Bridge [4] Beijing–Shanghai High-Speed Railway Guinness: Second longest bridge (any type), 2011 [2] 113,700 373,000 (Viaduct) 2010: High-speed rail: China Cangde Grand Bridge [5] [6] Beijing–Shanghai High-Speed Railway: 105,881 347,379 (Viaduct) 2010: High-speed rail: China Weinan Weihe Grand Bridge Zhengzhou–Xi'an High ...
Atal Setu Bridge is located at Rangpo, Pakyong district, Sikkim. It is the longest roadway bridge of Sikkim. It is the longest roadway bridge of Sikkim. It was inaugurated by Honourable President of India Smt. Droupadi Murmu on 4 November 2022.
Atal Setu is a 592-metre (1,942 ft) cable-stayed bridge on the Ravi River near Basholi Town, District Kathua, commissioned on 24 December 2015 by former Defence Minister Manohar Parrikkar. The bridge spans between Basholi and Dunera and aims to improve road connections between Punjab , Jammu and Kashmir and Himachal Pradesh .
It has 8 pylons and a suspended length of 880 m (2,890 ft), which was among the longest in its category at the time. Additionally it had one of the largest numbers of spans at the time. Another main feature of the bridge is its 29 m (95 ft) width with 6 road lanes for a single plane axial suspension. [44]