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Rathoa Haryam Bridge

Coordinates: 33°9′37″N 73°48′21″E / 33.16028°N 73.80583°E / 33.16028; 73.80583
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Rathoa Haryam Bridge, Mirpur, also known as the Islamgarh Bridge is a long bridge under construction in the Mirpur District of Azad Jammu Kashmir in Pakistan.[1]

AZAD JAMMU & KASHMIR Rathoa Haryam Bridge: Length 5 km Long. Experts have said that 5 kilometers long, the bridge between New Mirpur City and Islamgarh.

The bridge will not only reduce the road link between Mirpur city and Islamgarh town to an unprecedented level, but will also reduce travelling time for commuters between district headquarters of Mirpur and Kotli, as well as between Mirpur and Dadayal sub-division.

The bridge will also open new vistas for the promotion of tourism in the region, the source added.

Kashmir's Longest Bridge in Mirpur Pakistan is now nearing completion (June-2017) with the final 2 pillars left. This is simulated design of how the final bridge will look like. The Haryam Rathoa Bridge is over 5 km Long and Spans the Mangla Dam reservoir in Azad Kashmir and has a suspension Bridge too.

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See also

References

  1. ^ Rathoa Haryam Bridge
  2. ^ "Rathoa Haryam Bridge Mirpur - Wikimapia". wikimapia.org. Retrieved 2017-04-11.
  3. ^ "Rathoa Haryam Bridge Mirpur Ajk". World News. Retrieved 2017-04-11.
  4. ^ "Islamgarh Bridge Mirpur Azad Kashmir". World News. Retrieved 2017-04-11.

33°9′37″N 73°48′21″E / 33.16028°N 73.80583°E / 33.16028; 73.80583