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Sultan Idris Shah II Bridge

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Crosses
  
Perak River

Opened
  
1973

Body of water
  
Perak River

Total length
  
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Location
  
Ipoh–Lumut Highway

Carries
  
Motor vehicle, Pedestrian

Locale
  
Ipoh-Lumut Highway, Bota

Official name
  
Sultan Idris Shah II Bridge

Maintained by
  
Malaysian Public Works Department (JKR) Perak Tengah

Design
  
arch bridge box girder bridge

Address
  
32600 Bota, Perak, Malaysia

Bridge type
  
Arch bridge, Box girder bridge

Constructed by
  
Malaysian Public Works Department, MRCB

Similar
  
Iskandariah Bridge, Sultan Ismail Bridge, Victoria Bridge - Malaysia, Sultan Abdul Jalil Shah Brid, Box girder bridge

Sultan Idris Shah II Bridge or Jambatan Sultan Idris Shah II is a bridge in Perak Tengah district, Perak, Malaysia. It is located on Ipoh-Lumut Highway Federal route crossing Perak River in Bota connecting Bota Kiri and Bota Kanan. The bridge was named after the 33rd Sultan of Perak, Almarhum Sultan Idris Al-Mutawakkil Allahi Shah II Afifullah.

History

In 1967, the old Bota Bridge FT5 was collapsed due to a huge flood, effectively cutting off the transportation link between Ipoh and Lumut. As a result, a new replacement bridge known as the Sultan Idris Shah II Bridge FT5 was constructed with the total cost of RM3.1 million. The new Sultan Idris Shah II Bridge FT5 was completed in 1973 and was opened to motorists on February 1973.

References

Sultan Idris Shah II Bridge Wikipedia