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Dodhara Chandani Bridge

Coordinates: 28°55′21.52″N 80°6′30.08″E / 28.9226444°N 80.1083556°E / 28.9226444; 80.1083556
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Dodhara Chandani Bridge
दोधारा चाँदनी पुल
Coordinates28°55′21.52″N 80°6′30.08″E / 28.9226444°N 80.1083556°E / 28.9226444; 80.1083556
CrossesMahakali River Sharda River
LocaleKanchanpur district, Mahakali    Nepal
Official nameDodhara Chandani Multispan Pedestrian Bridge
Characteristics
DesignNepalese Engineer, Nepal
Total length1452.96 m
Width1.6 m
Longest span225.40 m
History
Opened2005
Location
Map

The Dodhara Chandani Bridge (Nepali: दोधारा चाँदनी पुल), commonly known as Mahakali Bridge is a suspension bridge [1] for pedestrians and at this point only about 1496.5 m long over Mahakali River in the far west of Nepal.[2]

Location

One of the longest Multi-span Pedestrian Bridge in Nepal is located in Kanchanpur district in Mahakali zone in the Far-Western Development Region, Nepal. It connects the two villages Dodhara and Chandani separated by the Mahakali River in Kanchanpur District. The bridge in the Mahakali Zone Management connects the Nepalese territories near Indo-Nepal border cut off by the river.

The bridge is located about 12km Southwest of Bhimdatta Municipality (until 2008 known as Mahendranagar), 8  km below the Mahakali Dam and 5.5 km south and below the Indian. South and downriver is the Indian border around 11.4 km away.

Description

The Dodhara Chandani Bridge is a sequence of four suspension bridges with eight pylons, which are anchored to large anchor blocks on both banks as well as three common anchor blocks in the river bed. The lands between the 32.72-metre-high (107.3 ft) pylons have a wingspan of 225.40 m, the webs between the anchors and the pylons have a wingspan of almost 70 meters. The bridge segments are curved slightly upwards. The result is a series of arches of spans of 70 + 225.40 + 70 + 70 + 70 + 70 + 225.40 + 225.40 + 70 + 70 + 70 + 225.40 with a total length of 1452.96 m plus of approximately 20 m long anchor blocks on the banks.[3]

The bridge consists of the steel pylons and essentially of wire ropes. The hangers are thin metal rods, which are connected to each other with eyes. The 1.60-metre-wide (5.2 ft) bridge deck is a sturdy metal grille. On both sides serve ropes as handrails, which are connected by wire mesh with the bridge deck. Diagonal cables between the railings and the underlying longitudinal cables are used for stiffening, as well as some stay cables of the pylons for the bridge deck. Side, anchored in the riverbed ropes dampen fluctuations.

The bridge is designed as a pedestrian bridge, but will also ride bicycles and light motorcycles, which is also fully staffed can pass each other - as everywhere in Nepal, in the left-hand traffic.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Dodhara Chandani Suspension Bridge". photographylife.
  2. ^ "Dodhara Chandani Bridge". Beautiful Farwest Nepal. Retrieved August 13, 2014.
  3. ^ "The Mahakali Bridge On Nepal India Border". Wagle Street Journal. Retrieved August 13, 2014.