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Jhelum Bridge

Coordinates: 32°55′09″N 73°44′11″E / 32.9193°N 73.7365°E / 32.9193; 73.7365
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The Jhelum Bridge (Template:Lang-ur) is situated between Jhelum and Sarai Alamgir on Jhelum River in Pakistan. This bridge was built in 1878 by the British engineer William St. John Galwey. It is composed of iron trusses over many concrete piers. It has single railway track and a road on one side of the track. [1]

This bridge is still used by railway and road traffic. It is the Longest Railway Bridge of Pakistan spanning across length of 2.6 miles (4.225 km)

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32°55′09″N 73°44′11″E / 32.9193°N 73.7365°E / 32.9193; 73.7365