Iloilo Bridge

Bridge in Iloilo City, Philippines From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Iloilo Bridge, also known as Diversion Bridge, is an eight-lane girder bridge spanning the Iloilo River in Iloilo City, Philippines.[2] It was completed in 1982 and connects Benigno S. Aquino Jr. Avenue in the Mandurriao district to the City Proper district.[3][4][5]

Coordinates10°42′6.02″N 122°33′13.4″E
Carries8 lanes of N5, vehicles, pedestrians, and bicycles
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Iloilo Bridge
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Coordinates10°42′6.02″N 122°33′13.4″E
Carries8 lanes of N5, vehicles, pedestrians, and bicycles
CrossesIloilo River
LocaleIloilo City, Philippines
Official nameIloilo Bridge I
Maintained byIloilo City Government
Department of Public Works and Highways - Iloilo City District Engineering Office
Preceded byJalandoni Bridge
Followed byCarpenter Bridge
Characteristics
DesignGirder bridge
MaterialConcrete
Total length144 m (472 ft)[1]
Width50 m (160 ft)[1]
Traversable?yes
No. of spans9
Piers in water8
Load limit20 t (20,000 kg)
Clearance below4.05 m (13 ft) at mean tide
No. of lanes8 (4 per direction)
History
Inaugurated1982
Location
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History

The Iloilo Bridge was built in 1982 as part of the construction of Benigno S. Aquino Jr. Avenue, formerly known as Jaro West Diversion Road, providing an alternative route from uptown to downtown Iloilo City. In 2014, the bridge was expanded from four lanes to eight lanes.[6][7]

In 2020, the outermost lane on the eastern side of the Iloilo Bridge was converted into a designated bike lane, connecting to the bike lanes along the Iloilo River Esplanade on both sides of the river.

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