Chiniot Bridge Explained

Bridge Name:Chiniot Bridge
Native Name:چنیوٹ پل
Native Name Lang:Urdu
Carries:Pedestrians, automobiles and trucks
Crosses:Chenab River
Locale:Chenab Nagar, Chiniot-Sargodha road
Owner:Government
Design:Beam
Material:Concrete
Length:520 meters
Width:17.8 meters
Spans:13 of 40 m each
Builder:National Highway Authority
Complete:June 2001
Cost:Rs. 450 Million

Chiniot Bridge (also known as Rabwah Bridge) (Urdu: چنیوٹ پل) is a concrete made bridge located in the Chiniot passing over the Chenab River in Pakistan. It is about 520 meters in length and 17.8 meters wide. It is a two-lane bridge with 26 spans of 40 meters each. It is located at 4.6 km from Khatm-e-Nabuwat Chowk and 3.3 km from Railway Station.[1]

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.aa-associates.com/bridge-design-survey-consultancy-supervision/chiniot-bridge-4-lanes-bridges-over-river-chenab-near-chiniot-sargodha-chiniot-rail-trac.html Chiniot Bridge