Nivedita Setu

Nivedita Setu

নিবেদিতা সেতু
Nivedita Setu, with Vivekananda Setu behind, from the Hooghly River
Coordinates22°39′08″N 88°21′12″E / 22.652286°N 88.353258°E / 22.652286; 88.353258
CarriesBelghoria Expressway, which is a part of NH-12, roadway only
CrossesHooghly River
LocaleDakshineswar, Kolkata metropolitan region,  India
Named forSister Nivedita
OwnerNational Highways Authority of India
Maintained bySecond Vivekananda Bridge Tollway Company Pvt. Ltd
Characteristics
DesignMulti-span Extradosed bridge
Total length880 metres (2,890 ft)
Width29 metres (95 ft)
No. of spans7
Piers in water6
No. of lanes6
History
Architect
  • Consulting Engineering Services (CES)
  • International Bridge Technologies Inc. (IBT)
Constructed byLarsen & Toubro
Construction startApril 2004
Construction cost650 crore INR (equivalent to US$77.25 million)
OpenedJuly 2007; 17 years ago (2007-07)
Statistics
Daily traffic~45,000 Vehicles
TollYes, Tolled by SVBTC Ltd.
Location
Map

Nivedita Setu is a multi-span extradosed bridge spanning the Hooghly River, connecting Bally, Howrah with Dakshineswar, Kolkata. It runs parallel to and about 50m downstream of the old Vivekananda Setu, opened in 1932. The bridge is named after Sister Nivedita, the social worker-disciple of Swami Vivekananda. The bridge is one of only five roadway bridges crossing the Hooghly River within the Kolkata metropolitan region. Belghoria Expressway which connects the meeting point of NH-16 with NH-19 at Dankuni to NH 12, Kalyani Expressway, Kolkata Airport and northern parts of Kolkata passes over the bridge. The bridge is designed to carry 48,000 vehicles per day.[1][2]

  1. ^ "Second Ganga bridge running below capacity". Business Standard, 7 July 2008. Retrieved 6 July 2011.
  2. ^ "Famous Bridges of India – Nivedita Setu". India Travel News. Archived from the original on 24 September 2015. Retrieved 6 July 2011.