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  2. Qasr El Nil Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The previous bridge on the site, El Gezira Bridge, was a swing bridge built between 1869 and 1871 by Linant de Bellefonds with the participation of France's Five-Lilles Company. [ 3 ] The foundation stone for the present Qasr El Nil Bridge was laid by King Fuad I on February 4, 1931. [ 1 ]

  3. 6th October Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The 6th of October Bridge (Arabic: كوبري 6 أكتوبر Kubri 6 [Sadis] Uktubar) is an elevated highway in Cairo, the capital city of Egypt.The 20.5-kilometre (12.7 mi) bridge and causeway crosses the Nile twice from the western bank suburbs, east through Gezira Island to Downtown Cairo, and on to connect the city to other highways that lead to the Cairo International Airport to the east.

  4. Cairo Ohio River Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Cairo Ohio River Bridge is a cantilever bridge carrying U.S. Route 51, U.S. Route 60, and U.S. Route 62 [2] across the Ohio River between Wickliffe, Kentucky [2] and Cairo, Illinois. Of all the Ohio River crossings, it is the furthest downstream; the Mississippi River can be seen while crossing the bridge and looking westward.

  5. Cairo Mississippi River Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The bridge originated as a toll bridge in 1929, constructed by the American Bridge Company and the Missouri Valley Bridge & Iron Co. [7] [2] Traveling downstream, the Cairo Mississippi River Bridge is the southernmost crossing of the Mississippi River prior to its confluence with the Ohio River and lies just 2000 feet west of the mouth of the Ohio.

  6. Rod El Farag - Wikipedia

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    The Rod El Farag Bridge over the Nile river, which is part of the Tahya Misr Axis crossing the Egyptian capital of Cairo, built by the Egyptian company Arab Contractors, is the world's widest cable-stayed bridge [8] [9] built over the course of 4 years until it was completed in 2019, achieving the Guinness World Record with a width of 67.3 meters.

  7. Category:Bridges in Cairo - Wikipedia

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    Category: Bridges in Cairo. ... Rod El Farag Axis Bridge This page was last edited on 3 June 2021, at 18:22 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...

  8. Bridge and culvert projects prompt two road closings in ... - AOL

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    Richland County motorists should be aware of two upcoming road closures.

  9. Rod El Farag Axis Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The bridge is 540 m (1,770 ft) meters long and has six lanes in each direction. Its suspension towers are 92 m (302 ft) high with 160 suspension cables. The cable-stayed bridge width reaches 85 m (279 ft) at the eastern entrances, as the bridge width is increased to accommodate seven different entrance and exit ramps.