River Niger Bridge

Niger Bridge
The Onitsha bridge into Onitsha
Coordinates6°08′04″N 6°45′32″E / 6.134434°N 6.758819°E / 6.134434; 6.758819
Carries3 vehicular lane central carriageway[1]
CrossesNiger River
LocaleAsaba
Other name(s)Onitsha bridge
Maintained byFederal Ministry of Works
Characteristics
MaterialSteel
Total length4,606 feet (1,404 m)[1]
Longest span600 feet (180 m)[1]
Piers in water7
Clearance below74 feet (23 m)[1]
History
OpenedDecember 1965
Location
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The River Niger Bridge or Onitsha Bridge is a bridge that connects the southeastern and western regions of Nigeria across the Niger River. The bridge, which was completed in 1965, is located in Onitsha, Anambra State, and links to Asaba, Delta State. The bridge has two lanes and a pedestrian walkway, and is often congested with traffic and informal traders. A second bridge, known as the Second Niger Bridge or the Second Onitsha Bridge, was inaugurated in 2023 to ease the pressure on the existing bridge and provide a more modern and durable structure.[2]

  1. ^ a b c d Okoli, Angus (January 4, 1966). "9,000 Tons of Steel and Engineering Ingeunity". Daily Times. Lagos.
  2. ^ "River Niger Bridge, Onitsha". ASA DUBLIN. Retrieved 2021-05-24.

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