New Yamuna Bridge
The New Yamuna Bridge is a cable-stayed bridge located in Allahabad (Prayagraj).[2][3][4] The bridge was constructed by the end of 2004 with the aim of minimizing the traffic over the Old Naini Bridge.[5] The bridge runs north–south across the Yamuna river connecting the city of Prayagraj to its neighborhood of Naini. The construction was consulted by COWI A/S, a Danish consulting company. Main construction was done by Hyundai and was successfully completed in 2004.[5][6]
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| Coordinates | 27.1147°N 78.3673°E | 
| Carries | 4 lanes, pedestrians and bicycles | 
| Locale | Allahabad, India | 
| Official name | The New Yamuna Bridge | 
| Characteristics | |
| Design | Cable-stayed bridge | 
| Material | Steel | 
| Total length | 1,510 metres (4,954 ft) | 
| Width | 250 | 
| Longest span | 260 metres (853 ft) | 
| History | |
| Designer | Hindustan Construction Company and Hyundai Engineering and Construction[1] | 
| Construction start | 2000 | 
| Construction end | 2004 | 
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New Yamuna Bridge at dusk
Bridge Specifications
    
The total length of the bridge is 1,510 m with a longest span of 260 m which is supported by a cable which stays in a concrete anchor bridges.[7]
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References
    
| Wikimedia Commons has media related to New Yamuna Bridge, Allahabad. | 
- "New Yamuna Bridge, Prayagraj – Attraction View".
 - Dayaratnam, P.; Indian Institution of Bridge Engineers (2000). International Conference on Suspension, Cable Supported, and Cable Stayed Bridges: November 19-21, 1999, Hyderabad. Universities Press (India) Limited. p. 204. ISBN 9788173712715. Retrieved 24 June 2015.
 - "India's 15 most amazing bridges - Rediff.com Business". rediff.com. Retrieved 24 June 2015.
 - Miyazaki, Keishi (November 2006). "Construction of a Bridge over River Yamuna at Allahabad/Naini" (PDF). jica.go.jp. Retrieved 12 October 2021.
 - "MAURER AG - Home -" (PDF). maurer-soehne.com. July 2021.
 - "Bridge engineering - Major bridges" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 12 October 2021.
 - Dayaratnam, P.; Indian Institution of Bridge Engineers (2000). International Conference on Suspension, Cable Supported, and Cable Stayed Bridges: November 19-21, 1999, Hyderabad. Universities Press (India) Limited. p. 204-205. ISBN 978-81-7371-271-5. Retrieved 12 October 2021.
 
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