Neendakara Bridge

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Neendakara Bridge
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Neendakara bridge
Coordinates 8°56′06″N76°32′41″E / 8.9349°N 76.5448°E / 8.9349; 76.5448
CarriesRoad
Crosses Ashtamudi Lake
Locale Neendakara, Kollam
Other name(s)Setu Lakshmi Bayi Bridge
Characteristics
Total length422.5 m
History
Opened24th February 1972
Location
Neendakara Bridge

The Neendakara Bridge, located on National Highway 66 in Kollam district, Kerala, India spans 422.5 meters across Ashtamudi Lake. [1] It was inaugurated on February 24, 1972, by T. K. Divakaran, the then Public Works Department Minister. [1] [2] The bridge includes a footpath and connects the Chavara and Kollam areas. It is the second longest bridge in Kollam district.[ citation needed ]

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