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The '''Lansdowne Bridge'''was a railway bridge over the River Indus in upper [[Sind]] which connected the towns of [[Sukkur]] and [[Rohri]].
Between 1872 and 1882 bridge surveys were conducted and different people suggested 5 different bridge proposals. None of them was considered completely feasible at that time. [[Alexander Meadows Rendel]], Consultant Engineer was then called in and he proposed a design consisting of two anchored cantilevers, each 310 feet long, carrying a suspended span of 200 ft in the middle. Interestingly, this design was considered feasible and later came to be known as the Lansdowne Bridge.
<ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lansdowne_Bridge_Rohri Wikipedia "Lansdowne Bridge, Rohri"]; Retrieved on  23 Apr 2016</ref>
<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20130122080631/http://pakistaniat.com/2007/12/18/lansdowne-bridge-sukkur/ "All Things Pakistan - Lansdowne Bridge,Sukkur ]; Retrieved on 23 Apr 2016</ref>
[[Image:Lansdowne_bridge.jpg|thumb|300px|The bridge at night (behind Ayub Bridge)]]
[[Image:Lansdowne_bridge.jpg|thumb|300px|The bridge at night (behind Ayub Bridge)]]
'''Lansdowne Bridge''' was a railway bridge over the River Indus in upper [[Sind]] which connected the towns of [[Sukkur]] and [[Rohri]].


==Named after==
==Named after==
[[Image:Lord_Lansdowne.jpg|thumb|200px|Lord Lansdowne]]
[[Image:Lord_Lansdowne.jpg|thumb|200px|Lord Lansdowne]]
It was named after [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Petty-Fitzmaurice,_5th_Marquess_of_Lansdowne Lord Lansdowne], the Viceroy at that time.
It was named after [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Petty-Fitzmaurice,_5th_Marquess_of_Lansdowne Lord Lansdowne], the Viceroy at that time.


==Opening==
==Opening==
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==Details==
==Details==
[[Image:Lansdowne_bridge_drawing.png|thumb|left|500px|The bridge]]
[[Image:Lansdowne_bridge_drawing.png|thumb|left|500px|The bridge]]
==External Links==
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lansdowne_Bridge_Rohri on Wikipedia]
* [http://web.archive.org/web/20130122080631/http://pakistaniat.com/2007/12/18/lansdowne-bridge-sukkur/ on All Things Pakistan], now an archived website
The '''Lansdown Bridge'''
Between 1872 and 1882 bridge surveys were conducted and different people suggested 5 different bridge proposals. None of them was considered completely feasible at that time.
[[Alexander Meadows Rendel]], Consultant Engineer was then called in and he proposed a design consisting of two anchored cantilevers, each 310 feet long, carrying a suspended span of 200 ft in the middle. Interestingly, this design was considered feasible and later came to be known as the Lansdowne Bridge.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lansdowne_Bridge_Rohri


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Revision as of 12:50, 23 April 2016

The Lansdowne Bridgewas a railway bridge over the River Indus in upper Sind which connected the towns of Sukkur and Rohri.

Between 1872 and 1882 bridge surveys were conducted and different people suggested 5 different bridge proposals. None of them was considered completely feasible at that time. Alexander Meadows Rendel, Consultant Engineer was then called in and he proposed a design consisting of two anchored cantilevers, each 310 feet long, carrying a suspended span of 200 ft in the middle. Interestingly, this design was considered feasible and later came to be known as the Lansdowne Bridge. [1] [2]

The bridge at night (behind Ayub Bridge)

Named after

Lord Lansdowne

It was named after Lord Lansdowne, the Viceroy at that time.

Opening

It was opened by Lord Reay, Governor of Bombay on 25 March 1889.


Details

The bridge

References