Elgin Bridge (Singapore)

Elgin Bridge

Jambatan Elgin
Elgin Bridge in August 2023
Coordinates1°17′21″N 103°50′57″E / 1.289113°N 103.849294°E / 1.289113; 103.849294
CarriesMotor vehicles and pedestrians
CrossesSingapore River
LocaleSingapore River, Singapore
Official nameElgin Bridge
Characteristics
DesignArch bridge
Total length46 metres
Width25 metres
History
Opened30 May 1929 (1929-05-30)
Statistics
Designated15 October 2019 (2019-10-15)
Reference no.73
Location
Map

Elgin Bridge is a vehicular box girder bridge across the Singapore River, linking the Downtown Core to the Singapore River Planning Area located within Singapore's Central Area. It was built between 1925 and 1929.

The bridge was named after James Bruce, 8th Earl of Elgin in 1862, a colonial administrator and diplomat who had served as Governor-General of Canada and India. The iron bridge built across the river had previously replaced an older wooden bridge. The current bridge that still stands today was built in 1929.[1] As this was the first permanent bridge across the river, the two roads leading to it were named North Bridge Road and South Bridge Road accordingly.

  1. ^ Vernon Cornelius-Takahama. "Elgin Bridge". Singapore Infopedia. National Library Board.

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