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Features of The Padma Multipurpose Bridge Bangladesh

Features of The Padma Multipurpose Bridge

Features of The Padma Multipurpose Bridge, Bangladesh
Features of The Padma Multipurpose Bridge, Bangladesh

Features of The Padma Multipurpose Bridge Bangladesh
Features of The Padma Multipurpose Bridge Bangladesh


Padma Multipurpose Bridge 

On June 25, 2022, the Padma Multipurpose  Bridge has opened its doors, connecting Dhaka with the southern region of Bangladesh. The Padma Bridge's  infrastructure has a many unique  essentials. And thanks to these outstanding  rates, Bangladesh has gained a worldwide character for excellence. Despite being close to the river, the  road ground will be at least 18  measures down from the water. As a result,  weight  vessels or trollers can pass through the ground's  bottom  snappily indeed if the water  position rises. The ground's beautification  design is  presently  nearly finished. There's" architectural lighting" in addition to the ground's regular lighting system. For  numerous engineers around the world, this Padma ground design and completion is an engineering  phenomenon.

What is the Structure of the Padma Multipurpose Bridge?

 The Padma Bridge is a two-  position structure that stands strong in the  potent Padma swash. The two-  position steel stilt ground spans a single- track  road on the lower  position and a four- lane  trace on the top. Padma ground length is about6.15 Kilometres which makes it the longest ground in Bangladesh and 122nd in the world. Plus, the Padma ground span number is 41 in total. This ground's loftiest pile depth, at 122  measures, is advanced than all other islands combined. The total Padma ground cost was about 30,193 crores BDT or 3.56 billion USD.

General information regarding Padma Bridge is given below:

Main Bridge Length-6.15 km  Viaduct( Road)-3.148 km

Viaduct( Rail)- 532 m

Approach Road 12 km

Span- 41 nos

Upper Deck- 22m wide deck slab

Lower Deck-Single Track Dual Gauge Rail

How to go to Padma Multipurpose Bridge?

The Padma Multipurpose Bridge is located on the approach road, Mawa. The distance from the Jatra Bari  bus stop to Padma Bridge is around 40 kilometres. From Jatrabari, you can hop on a  bus or drive your auto to reach the destination within an hour.

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