Rạch Miễu Bridge

Rạch Miễu Bridge
Cầu Rạch Miễu

The bridge during construction
Carries 2 lanes (1 each way)
Crosses Mekong river
Locale Tiền Giang & Bến Tre,  Vietnam
Maintained by Tổng công ty Tư vấn thiết kế GTVT (TEDI)
Characteristics
Design Cable-stayed bridge
Total length 2,868 metres (9,409 ft), 8,331 meters (27,333 ft) include approaches
Width 12 metres (39 ft)
Height 117 metres (384 ft)
Longest span 270 metres (890 ft)
Clearance below 37.5 metres (123 ft)
History
Construction begin 30 April 2002
Opened 19 January 2009

Rạch Miễu Bridge (Vietnamese: Cầu Rạch Miễu) is a cable-stayed bridge in the Mekong Delta, Vietnam. The bridge connects Tiền Giang Province (Mỹ Tho) with Bến Tre Province, over the Mekong. The construction began on 30 April 2002 and achieved completion on 19 January 2008, also its inaugural date. Total length is 8331 m, including approach ramps, the main bridge is 2868 m.

Under the original schedule, this bridge should have been completed and opened for traffic in late 2007.

Review

Although newly completed, Rạch Miễu bridge has some traffic problems, especially on holidays. Lunar New Year of the Ox in 2009, it was stuck in rush hours from 29th to 6th of Lunar calendar, one of the causes of traffic congestion is due to happen for the traffic on the narrow bridge, while being some vendors do where encroachment trafficking, in addition to those people who visit and take pictures on demand.

Coordinates: 10°20′13″N 106°20′38″E / 10.337°N 106.344°E / 10.337; 106.344

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