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Tajik–Afghan Friendship Bridge

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Crosses
  
Panj River

Opened
  
6 July 2004

Width
  
3.5 m

Bridge type
  
Suspension bridge

Design
  
Suspension bridge

Total length
  
135 m

Location
  
Darvaz

Bodies of water
  
Panj River, Amu Darya

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Carries
  
Commercial and passenger vehicles up to 25 metric tonnes

Locale
  
Darvaz Tajikistan / Afghanistan

Similar
  
Tajik–Afghan bridge at Tem‑Demogan, Tajik–Afghan bridge at Panji Poy, Wakhjir Pass, Afghanistan–Uzbekistan Friendship Bridge

The Tajikistan–Afghanistan Friendship Bridge connects the two banks of Darvaz region across the Panj River (further downstream known under the name Amu Darya) separating Tajikistan and Afghanistan, at the town of Qal'ai Khumb. It was opened on 6 July 2004.

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Overview

Inaugurated by Tajikistan’s President Emomali Rahmonov, Afghanistan’s Vice-President Nematullah Shahrani and Imam Aga Khan in July, 2004, the bridge was built at a cost of USD $500,000 by the Aga Khan Development Network (AKDN) with collaborative support from the governments of the United States and Norway. It was the second in a series of bridges being built between Tajikistan and Afghanistan by the AKDN along the Panj River. (The Amu Darya begins at the junction of the Panj River and Vakhsh River.)

The 135-metre long suspension bridge has a single-track 3.5 meters wide and a carrying capacity of 25 metric tonnes. It carries both commercial and passenger traffic and represents a permanent overland link between the two countries.

Other Tajikistan-Afghanistan bridges

The first bridge crossing the Tajik-Afghan border was opened in November 2002, connecting Tem in Tajikistan and Demogan in Afghanistan. It too was constructed with assistance from the Aga Khan Foundation.

An additional bridge, connecting Tajikistan and Afghanistan, spanning the Panj river, at Panji Poyon (Nizhni Pyanj), was opened on 26 August 2007.

There are plans to span the border with an additional bridge, spanning the Panj river, in Gorno Badakhshan's Khumroghi area near Vanj.

References

Tajik–Afghan Friendship Bridge Wikipedia