Ellis Bridge Explained

Bridge Name:Ellis Bridge
Official Name:Swami Vivekananda Bridge
Named For:Sir Barrow Helbert Ellis
Carries:Road traffic
Crosses:Sabarmati River
Locale:Ellis Bridge area, Ahmedabad
Maint:Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation
Design:Bowstring arch truss bridge
Material:Steel, cum Cement, Alloy
Spans:14
Pierswater:28
Builder:Himmatlal Dhirajram Bhachech
Cost:Rs 407564
Load:1196 tonnes
Begin:1889
Complete:1892
Open:1892
Heritage:Protected site since 1989
Collapsed:Wooden bridge (1870–1875)
Preceded:Nehru bridge
Followed:Sardar bridge
Closed:1997
Replaces:Concrete bridge (1999-present)

The Ellis Bridge is a century-old bridge in Ahmedabad, Gujarat. It bridges the western and eastern parts of the city across the Sabarmati river. This bowstring arch truss bridge was the first bridge in Ahmedabad, constructed in 1892. Concrete wings were added on either side in 1997 and it was renamed the Swami Vivekananda Bridge.[1]

History

The original wooden bridge was constructed by British engineers in 1870–1871 at a cost of £54,920 (Rs. 5,49,200). Except for two spans on banks, it was destroyed by floods in 1875.[2] A steel bridge was built in 1892 by engineer Himmatlal Dhirajram Bhachech and named after Sir Barrow Helbert Ellis, the commissioner of the North Zone. The steel was imported from Birmingham. Himmatlal built it at a cost of Rs 407,000 which was lower than the budget of Rs 500,000. The government grew suspicious and thought that low quality materials were used by Himmatlal. An inquiry committee was set up and found that the construction was of superior quality. For saving government money, Himmatlal was subsequently honoured with the title of Rao Sahib.[3] [4] The foundation block of the Ellis bridge was later moved to the Sanskar Kendra. It reads,

Thousands heard Mahatma Gandhi declaring his Dandi march on 8 March 1930 from the Ellis bridge.[5]

Proposals to pull down the bridge were made in 1973, 1983 and 1986 but were rejected. The Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation declared the Ellis bridge and its boundary, Manek Burj and the natural water drain near one of the banks of Sabarmati river protected sites in May 1989.[3]

The original steel bridge was narrow and not suited for heavy motorized traffic and so it was closed in 1997. New concrete bridges were constructed on either side of the steel bridge to support heavy traffic in 1999 at cost of, and the original steel bridge is preserved as a heritage landmark. After the documentation, the Manek Burj was partially removed and Ganesh Bari, the Maratha constructed gate, was reconstructed to make space for the bridge. The bridge has been renamed Swami Vivekananda bridge after Swami Vivekanand.[3] [6] [7]

Reconstruction and redevelopment proposals

It was found that steel piers of the bridge became corroded due to pollution in the Sabarmati river. Consultants appointed for strengthening the bridge, proposed its demolition in 2012 since building a new bridge would be cheaper than strengthening the existing one. It was also planned to run the Ahmedabad Bus Rapid Transit System buses on the new bridge. It is proposed that the steel arches of the old steel bridge should be preserved and placed back on the new bridge.[5] [6] [8] Later the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation shelved the proposal of the new bridge for the bus system.[9] [10]

In 2020, the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation consulted an agency to propose the conservation measures and to do metallurgical studies. The redevelopment proposal was prepared but the project has not been implemented as of 2023.[11] [12]

In July 2024, Government of Gujarat approved Rs. 32.40 crore for its restoration.[13]

Cultural significance

This 120-year-old bridge has become an landmark and a symbol of Ahmedabad.[3] [5] It was featured in several films, such as Kai Po Che! (2013) and Kevi Rite Jaish (2012). The Karnavati Art Gallery is at the western end of the bridge.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Road ahead: Names that fly over Ahmedabad. May 11, 2014. Ankur. Tewari. The Times of India. en. 2019-09-19.
  2. Book: Gazetteer of the Bombay Presidency: Ahmedabad. 1879. Government Central Press. 327.
  3. News: Bridges – To past, present & Future . . 4 February 2010 . 4 April 2013 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20131103150901/http://www.ahmedabadmirror.com/index.aspx?Page=article&sectname=News%20-%20City&sectid=3&contentid=201002042010020402552458c42a24a3 . 3 November 2013 . dmy .
  4. News: On heritage day eve, Ahmedabad burns its bridge with Gandhi . https://web.archive.org/web/20131017194429/http://epaper.timesofindia.com/Default/Scripting/ArticleWin.asp?From=Archive&Source=Page&Skin=TOINEW&BaseHref=TOIA/2012/04/18&PageLabel=1&EntityId=Ar00100&ViewMode=HTML . dead . 17 October 2013 . . 18 April 2012 . 4 April 2013.
  5. News: Ellisbridge may go Hope Bridge way . https://web.archive.org/web/20131104063542/http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2012-04-17/ahmedabad/31355158_1_hope-bridge-ellisbridge-arches . dead . 4 November 2013 . . 17 April 2012 . 4 April 2013 . John, Paul.
  6. News: Hope lies in Ellisbridge . https://web.archive.org/web/20131104063016/http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2011-09-02/surat/30105331_1_hope-bridge-vivekanand-bridge-steel-bridge . dead . 4 November 2013 . . 2 September 2011 . 4 April 2013 . John . Paul.
  7. News: Ahmedabad says abracadabra . Times of India Publications . 27 February 2011 . Parth. Shastri. https://web.archive.org/web/20150108000533/http://lite.epaper.timesofindia.com/mobile.aspx?article=yes&pageid=2&edlabel=TOIA&mydateHid=27-02-2011&pubname=&edname=&articleid=Ar00202&format=&publabel=TOI . dead . 8 January 2015 . 7 January 2015.
  8. News: Ellisbridge to go & come back as BRTS route . https://web.archive.org/web/20110811062542/http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2010-04-20/ahmedabad/28130366_1_brts-corridor-brts-bus-brts-route . dead . 11 August 2011 . . 20 April 2010 . Paul John.
  9. News: No plan to demolish Ellisbridge: AMC . . 18 April 2012 . 4 April 2013.
  10. News: Old Ellisbridge to make way for new one . . 23 April 2013 . 24 April 2013.
  11. News: 2023-08-03 . Restoration plan stalled, Ellis Bridge's legacy at risk . The Times of India . 2023-08-05 . 0971-8257.
  12. Web site: AMC to upgrade integrity of historical Ellis Bridge . 2023-08-05 . Ahmedabad Mirror . en.
  13. https://deshgujarat.com/2024/07/08/gujarat-govt-approves-rs-32-40-crore-for-restoration-strenghening-of-ellis-bridge-in-ahmedabad/