Victoria Bridge, Jhelum
Victoria Bridge وکٹوریہ پل | |
|---|---|
| Coordinates | 32°55′09″N 73°44′11″E / 32.91917°N 73.73639°E |
| Carries | Pakistan Railways single-track line |
| Crosses | Jhelum River |
| Locale | Jhelum – Sarai Alamgir, Punjab, Pakistan |
| Begins | Jhelum (west bank) |
| Ends | Sarai Alamgir (east bank) |
| Other name | Jhelum Bridge |
| Named for | Queen Victoria |
| Owner | Pakistan Railways |
| Maintained by | Pakistan Railways |
| Characteristics | |
| Design | Iron truss |
| Material | Iron |
| Trough construction | Concrete (piers) |
| Total length | 1,600 m (5,200 ft) |
| Traversable? | yes |
| No. of spans | 50 |
| No. of lanes | 1 |
| Rail characteristics | |
| No. of tracks | 1 |
| Electrified | no |
| History | |
| Designer | William St. John Galwey |
| Constructed by | Punjab Northern State Railway |
| Construction start | 1873 |
| Construction end | 1878 |
| Opened | 1878 |
| Location | |
Interactive map of Victoria Bridge | |
The Victoria Bridge is a railway bridge situated between Jhelum and Sarai Alamgir on Jhelum River in Punjab, Pakistan.[1][2]
History
The bridge was built in 1878 by Irish engineer William St. John Galwey. It is composed of iron trusses over many concrete piers. It is a railway and road bridge, with a single railway track and a road on one side of the track.[3]
References
- ^ Butt, Waseem Ashraf (14 March 2017). "People hopeful about new bridge over Jhelum". Dawn.com. Dawn. Retrieved 8 February 2025.
- ^ Rashid, Salman (11 February 2018). "Heritage: Once Upon a Line". Dawn.com. Dawn. Retrieved 8 February 2025.
- ^ Alvi, Pervaiz Munir (11 March 2011). "The Bridges of Pakistan".