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Manampitiya Bridge

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Crosses
  
Mahaweli River

Width
  
10.4m

Cross
  
Mahaweli River

Locale
  
Polonnaruwa District

Total length
  
302m

Design
  
Cantilever bridge

Carry
  
Lane

Manampitiya Bridge

Carries
  
3 lanes (2 lanes of highway and 1 railway)

Official name
  
Sri Lanka-Japan Friendship Peace Bridge

Opened
  
1922 (old bridge) 25 October 2007 (new bridge)

Address
  
Flood Plains National Park, Maradankadawala-Habarana-Thirukkondaiadimadu Hwy, Kaduruwela, Sri Lanka

Manampitiya Bridge is the second longest bridge in Sri Lanka with a length of 302 metres. It comprises 2 bridges, an early-twentieth-century steel bridge which is used for railway and a newly built bridge carrying 2 lanes of highway. Before the Kinniya Bridge was declared open in 2009, it was the longest bridge in Sri Lanka. The steel bridge was built in 1922, during the colonial rule. It is 291 metres long and less than 5 metres in width. Bridge is located 81 kilometres east of Maradankadawala, along the A11 Habarana-Thirikondiyadimadu road in Polonnaruwa District, linking North Central Province with Eastern Province over Mahaweli River. The new bridge in Manampitiya was built with financial assistance of Japan, hence the name Sri Lanka-Japan Friendship Peace Bridge. Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) provided LKR 1.3 billion on behalf of the Japanese government. Bridge was declared open on 25 October 2007 by President Mahinda Rajapaksa. The new 50 Sri Lankan Rupee note depicts the Manampitiya Bridge.

References

Manampitiya Bridge Wikipedia