The cable-stayed Subhash Bridge in Ahmedabad crosses the Sabarmati River connecting Paldi and Sabarmati. It is named after Subhash Chandra Bose. It has been operational since 1973.
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Subhash Bridge: Features
- A single pylon in the middle of the Subhash Bridge supports the cables holding the bridge’s deck, making it a cable-stayed structure. The pylon is designed like an inverted Y and is 45 m tall.
- It serves as a transportation hub that links Paldi and Sabarmati. The bridge runs to 1.17 km and is 22.8 m wide. It has two pedestrian pathways and six lanes for vehicles.
Subhash Bridge
- The Subhash Bridge is situated 1.5 km from the Gandhi Ashram.
- Both locals and visitors use the Subhash Bridge to see the views of the Sabarmati River and its surroundings
Subhash Bridge: How to reach?
- By air: The Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport is located 16 km from the Subhash Bridge.
- By rail: The Ahmedabad Railway Station is located 6 km from the Subhash Bridge.
Subhash Bridge: Nearby places
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- Sabarmati Riverfront Park
- Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel National Memorial
- Sabarmati Ashram
- The Calico Museum of Textiles
- Delhi Darwaja
- Kasturbhai Lalbhai Museum
FAQs
When was the Subhash Bridge open?
The Subhash Bridge was opened to the public in 1973.
Who is the Subhash Bridge named after?
The Subhash Bridge is named after Subhash Chandra Bose.
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