List of bridges in Madagascar

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This is a list of bridges and viaducts in Madagascar, including those for pedestrians and vehicular traffic.

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Historical and architectural interest bridges

NameDistinctionLengthTypeCarries
Crosses
OpenedLocationRegionRef.
1 Anosizato Suspension Bridge
dismantled
Conception by Ferdinand Arnodin 90 m (300 ft) Suspension 1909 Antananarivo Analamanga [1]
Suspension Bridge, Big Tsingy, Madagascar (21289038264).jpg 2 Tsingy Suspension Bridge Tsingy de Bemaraha Strict Nature Reserve
World Heritage Logo global.svg World Heritage Site
Suspension
Footbridge
Antsalova
19°01′03.4″S44°46′28.2″E / 19.017611°S 44.774500°E / -19.017611; 44.774500 (Tsingy Suspension Bridge)
Melaky [2]

Major road and railway bridges

Kamoro, Mananjary and Betsiboka Bridges are three suspension bridges erected in Madagascar by the French company G. Leinekugel Le Cocq & Fils between 1931 and 1934. [3]

This table presents the structures with spans greater than 100 meters (non-exhaustive list).

NameSpanLengthTypeCarries
Crosses
OpenedLocationRegionRef.
Pont de la Kamoro Madagascar.jpg 1 Kamoro Bridge  [ Wikidata ]206 m (676 ft)262 m (860 ft) Suspension
Steel girder deck, steel pylons
206+56
1934 Antanambazaha
16°27′38.9″S47°10′07.5″E / 16.460806°S 47.168750°E / -16.460806; 47.168750 (Kamoro Bridge)
Boeny [S 1]
[4]
[5]
2 New Kamoro Bridge  [ Wikidata ]206 m (676 ft)265 m (869 ft) Suspension
Steel girder deck, concrete pylons
206+21+21+18
2017 Antanambazaha
16°27′38.5″S47°10′07.4″E / 16.460694°S 47.168722°E / -16.460694; 47.168722 (New Kamoro Bridge)
Boeny [S 2]
[4]
[6]
[7]
3 Mananjary Bridge  [ Wikidata ]159 m (522 ft)196 m (643 ft) Suspension
Steel girder deck, steel pylons
17+159+17
1934 Mananjary
21°13′06.0″S48°13′58.9″E / 21.218333°S 48.233028°E / -21.218333; 48.233028 (Mananjary Bridge)
Vatovavy [8]
[9]
4 Bemarivo Bridge 140 m (460 ft) Arch
Steel tied arch
Bow-string bridge
1964 Nosiarina
14°12′11.0″S50°03′06.2″E / 14.203056°S 50.051722°E / -14.203056; 50.051722 (Bemarivo Bridge)
Sava Region [S 3]
[10]
5 Lokoho Bridge 140 m (460 ft)174 m (571 ft) Arch
Steel tied arch
Bow-string bridge
1964 Farahalana
14°26′00.2″S50°09′25.2″E / 14.433389°S 50.157000°E / -14.433389; 50.157000 (Lokoho Bridge)
Sava Region [S 4]
[11]
6 Betsiboka Bridge
destroyed in 1942
130 m (430 ft) Suspension
Steel girder deck, steel pylons
1934 Maevatanana
16°56′16.4″S46°56′58.9″E / 16.937889°S 46.949694°E / -16.937889; 46.949694 (Betsiboka Bridge)
Betsiboka [12]
Fanambana river bridge.jpg 7 Fanambana Bridge 120 m (390 ft)195 m (640 ft) Cable-stayed
Steel, 1 pylon
120+75
1964 Fanambana
13°32′43.8″S49°59′14.5″E / 13.545500°S 49.987361°E / -13.545500; 49.987361 (Fanambana Bridge)
Sava Region [S 5]
[10]

Notes and references

  1. "Ponts suspendus, conçus, construits ou rénovés par Ferdinand Arnodin - 2e partie 1890>1924" [Suspension bridges, designed, built or renovated by Ferdinand Arnodin - 2nd part 1890>1924]. Timbresponts.fr (in French). Retrieved 2 December 2022.
  2. "Tsingy de Bemaraha Strict Nature Reserve". Whc.unesco.org. Retrieved 2 December 2022.
  3. A.C. (12 January 1935). "Les grands ponts de Madagascar et la technique nouvelle des ponts suspendus" [The great bridges of Madagascar and the new technique of suspension bridges]. Le Génie Civil. tome CVI, n° 2 (in French). Vol. 2735. pp. 46–47 via Gallica.bnf.fr.
  4. 1 2 del Drago, Filippo; Tortolini, Paolo; Petrangeli, Marco (23 September 2015). "The Kamoro Suspension Bridge in Madagascar". IABSE Conference – Structural Engineering: Providing Solutions to Global. Geneva, Switzerland via Researchgate.net.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  5. Petrangeli, Marco; Tortolini, Paolo; Gianclaudio, Olivia; Andreocci, Camillo; Magnani, Cristiana (January 2015). "Il ponte sospeso di kamoro in Madagascar" [The Kamoro suspension bridge in Madagascar]. Strade&Autostadale (in Italian). Vol. 109. EDI-CEM Srl. pp. 58–62. ISSN   1723-2155.
  6. Petrangeli, Marco; Andreocci, Camillo; Magnani, Cristiana; Bolognesi, Filippo (July 2017). "Ponte sospeso di kamoro - una costruzione economica ed efficace" [Kamoro suspension bridge - a cheap and effective construction]. Strade&Autostadale (in Italian). Vol. 124. EDI-CEM Srl. pp. 64–68. ISSN   1723-2155.
  7. Decultieux, Sylvain; Pastor, Frédéric (April 2017). "Construction du pont de la Kamoro sur la RN4 à Madagascar" [Construction of the Kamoro Bridge on the RN4](PDF). Revue Travaux (in French). Vol. 932. pp. 57–63. ISSN   0041-1906.{{cite book}}: |website= ignored (help)
  8. Leinekugel Le Cocq, Didier (2010). Vie du rail (ed.). Ingénieurs des ponts: l'histoire de la famille Arnodin-Leinekugel Le Cocq de 1872 à 2002 [Bridge engineers: the story of the Arnodin-Leinekugel Le Cocq family from 1872 to 2002] (in French). Vie du rail. p. 280. ISBN   978-2-918758-09-9.
  9. "Infrastructures routières : Le pont d'Anjilajila à Mananjary réhabilité" [Road infrastructure: Anjilajila bridge in Mananjary rehabilitated]. Midi-madagasikara.mg (in French). Retrieved 2 December 2022.
  10. 1 2 Prade, 1990, p.46
  11. Prade, 1990, p.45
  12. "RN4 Madagascar: les ponts sur les rivières de Betsiboka et de Kamoro" [RN4 Madagascar: bridges over Betsiboka and Kamoro rivers] (in French). Priori Madagaskar. October 2020. Retrieved 2 December 2022.

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