Howrah Bridge
Standing with elegance with an incredible overview of River Hooghly, Howrah Bridge ranks high on the list of West Bengal’s attractions. Maintained by the Kolkata Port Trust, Howrah Bridge, also referred as Rabindra Setu, is a world-famous cantilever which was built with a total steel quantity 26, 500 tones.
The engineering magnificence of Howrah Bridge has received accolades from all constructional zones of India and abroad. While the central towers of the Bridge boast of a height of 280 feet, space between the centers of these towers is a record 1500 feet.
In several other structural accounts, Howrah Bridge of West Bengal is considered unique. For instance, this suspension cantilever Bridge has arms measuring 468 feet and the deck is 71 feet long.
Howrah Bridge in Kolkata was established with the prime aim of making the transportation service smooth and easy for the state of West Bengal. Being equipped with two 15 feet wide footpaths, Howrah Bridge not only eases the traffic rush but also provides a safe walkway for pedestrians.
As a popular tourist destination, West Bengal is always buzzing with various people. Kolkata is one of the must-visit places of Bengal for all these tourists since it bears a rich and sophisticated heritage. Howrah Bridge of Kolkata has become an integral part of that very heritage which is respected and recognized over the entire world.
There is no denying the fact that Howrah Bridge, irrespective of the passage of so many years from its inception, has remained a key element of the attractive epicenter of West Bengal.
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