PM Hasina, her sister Rehana visit Padma Bridge
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The premier along with her convoy reached the bridge at 7.23am in the morning.
During the visit, she took a two-kilometre stroll on the bridge’s from Pillar N0. 7 to Pillar No. 18 with Sheikh Rehana.
After attending a breakfast event arranged by the Bangladesh Bridge Authority at the Janzira point, Hasina left the bridge area at around 10:00am.
The prime minister looked all cheerful and content as she inspected the progress of the construction sites of the much-awaited Padma Bridge.
After the last span installation on December 9, the Padma Multipurpose Bridge is now 6,150 metres long and ranks just over the Oland Bridge of Sweden.
Padma Bridge is the 122nd longest bridge in the world.
The Padma Bridge became visible on September 30, 2017 with the installation of the first span on pillars 37 and 38. After 38 months, the work of installing all the spans was completed.
The bridge’s toll plaza, connecting road and other structures have fallen in Shibchar of Madaripur, involving three districts with the Padma Bridge. The bridge’s length on the river body is 6.15km, being joined with 41 spans – each 150 metres long–on 42 pillars.
The two-storey metal and concrete bridge offer road transports to ply on the upper floor and trains on the lower.
There will be 2,917 roadway slabs for road transports and 2,959 railway slabs for trains. Of these, 1,239 road slabs and 1,860 railway slabs have been installed as of November 30.
In addition, a 4-kilometre viaduct on both sides of the bridge has already been constructed and it includes no steel span.
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