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Bridge in Galle District near Wakwella
Wakwella Bridge
Coordinates6°06′22″N 80°11′26″E / 6.106067°N 80.190539°E / 6.106067; 80.190539 (?)
Carriesvehicles, pedestrians
CrossesGin River
LocaleGalle District near Wakwella
Characteristics
MaterialMetal (steel)
Total lengthapproximately 152.5 metres (500 ft)
History
Opened1999
Location

Wakwella Bridge is a bridge in Galle District near Thelikada, Sri Lanka. It is around 152.5 m (500 ft) long and crosses the Gin River. Built on the Gin Ganga Dam, the bridge links the villages of Kudagoda and Gonapura. It was constructed in 1999 and at the time was the longest bridge in the country.

See also

The current bridge has their piers between every 15 feet and with 5 feet of piers. Which made of steel. But due to the population growth of near areas increase up the passengers accessing of the bridge, then the current bridge is not enough for the demand at the moment.

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