Kyaka Bridge

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Kyaka Bridge, sometimes referred to as the Kagera Bridge, is a bridge in Tanzania that crosses the Kagera River.[1] The bridge was blown up by Ugandan experts from Kilembe Mines in 1978 during the Uganda–Tanzania War.[2]

Coordinates1°15′0.55″S 31°25′10.44″E
CarriesB8 road (2 lanes)
Other nameKagera River Bridge
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Kyaka Bridge

Daraja la Kyaka (Swahili)
Coordinates1°15′0.55″S 31°25′10.44″E
CarriesB8 road (2 lanes)
CrossesKagera River
Other nameKagera River Bridge
OwnerGovernment of Tanzania
Preceded byRusomo Bridge
Characteristics
MaterialSteel
History
Fabrication byPainter Brothers
Opened1992
Location
Interactive map of Kyaka Bridge
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The present (truss) bridge is a Callender-Hamilton bridge supplied by the British structural steelwork fabricators Painter Brothers.

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