Attaran Bridge

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Attaran Bridge
Coordinates16°28′25″N 97°40′16″E / 16.473613°N 97.67113°E / 16.473613; 97.67113
Carries2 lanes, 2 pedestrian walk lanes
CrossesAttaran River
LocaleMawlamyine and Zartapyin
Official nameAttaran Bridge
Maintained byMinistry of Transportation
Characteristics
DesignCable-stayed bridge
Total length1,420 ft (430 m)
Width2 traffic lanes, 2 pedestrian walk lanes
Longest span590 ft (180 m)
History
Construction end1998
OpenedMarch 1998
Statistics
Daily trafficunknown
Tollunknown
Location
Map

Attaran Bridge is a bridge in the township of Mawlamyine, in the Mon State of Burma. It is suspended by steel cable with a reinforced concrete foundation. It is 1,420 feet long and 24 feet wide and was reported to have cost K 580.6 million.[1] The bridge was established as part of infrastructural projects (Sittoung Bridge, Kataik Dam Project, etc.) to develop Mon State socio-economically.[1][2]

Attaran Bridge was formally opened in March 1998 on the 53rd Anniversary Armed Forces Day, with an address by the chairman of the Work Committee for Development of Border Areas and National Races Secretary, Lieutenant General Khin Nyunt.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c New Light of Myanmar Archived October 6, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ Myanmargeneva Archived July 27, 2011, at the Wayback Machine