Native Jetty Bridge نٽي جٽي جو پل | |
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Coordinates | 24°50′35″N 66°59′26″E / 24.842919°N 66.990557°E |
Official name | Native Jetty Bridge |
Other name(s) | Napier Mole Bridge |
Named for | Charles Napier |
Characteristics | |
No. of lanes | 2 |
History | |
Construction start | 1830 |
Construction end | 1854 |
Location | |
Native Jetty Bridge, also known as Napier Mole Bridge, is a bridge located in Karachi, Sindh which connects the city with the Port of Karachi.[1] It is one of the oldest bridges in Karachi.[1]
History
The modern port started its operations in 1854 during the British Raj, when a mole was constructed to connect city to the harbour. After few years Native Jetty Bridge was built with other important bridges in the area.[2] Due to increased traffic congestion, a new wider bridge, Jinnah Bridge, was constructed and replaced the old one.
Today, the old bridge has been converted to a Food Street and named as Port Grand Food and Entertainment Complex.
See also
References
- 1 2 "Bridging history". DAWN.COM. June 7, 2010.
- ↑ "Karachi Landmarks – The Native Jetty Bridge". November 10, 2010.
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