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'''Landsdowne Bridge''' was a railway bridge over the River Indus in upper [[Sind]] which connected the towns of [[Sukkur]] and [[Rohri]]. | '''Landsdowne Bridge''' was a railway bridge over the River Indus in upper [[Sind]] which connected the towns of [[Sukkur]] and [[Rohri]]. | ||
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[[Image:Lansdowne_bridge_drawing.png|thumb|left|500px|The bridge]] | |||
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Landsdowne Bridge was a railway bridge over the River Indus in upper Sind which connected the towns of Sukkur and Rohri.
Named after
![](/images/thumb/b/b6/Lord_Lansdowne.jpg/200px-Lord_Lansdowne.jpg)
It was named after Lord Landsdowne, the Viceroy at that time.
Opening
It was opened by Lord Reay, Governor of Bombay on 25 March 1889.
Details
![](/images/thumb/1/16/Lansdowne_bridge_drawing.png/500px-Lansdowne_bridge_drawing.png)