HOWRAH BRIDGE : INDIA’S BIGGEST CANTILEVER BRIDGE πŸŒ‰πŸŒ‰

Howrah Bridge is the India’s biggest cantilever bridge. It is built over Hooghly River and it connects Kolkata and Howrah district. Its construction was started in the year 1936 and it was completed after 6 years i.e. in the year 1942. Its structure was designed by Rendel, Parmer and Tritton. Braithwaite, Burn and Jessop Company took the responsibility to built it.

Fact : There is not even a single nut-bolt in Howrah Bridge #amazing

The bridge is 705 m long in length and 82 m long in height. It was named Rabindra Setu on 14 June 1965 in the memory of great poet Rabindranath Tagore.

The view of Hooghly River which is seen from Howrah Bridge is really heart stealing ❀️ and in night when Howrah Bridge is lighten up, the view is so amazing that you can’t even move your eyes from itπŸ‘€ #eyecatcher .

Suggestion : Howrah Bridge is the beautiful place to take a walk with family and friends.

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