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kilifi+bridge Latitude and Longitude:

3°38′11″S 39°50′53″E / 3.63639°S 39.84806°E / -3.63639; 39.84806
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Kilifi Bridge is the longest bridge in Kenya with a total length of 420 metres. The superstructure is a prestressed continuous box girder carrying two lanes. The bridge has three spans. The construction of Kilifi Bridge was completed in 1991. [1]

It connects Kilifi and Mnarani. The road heads to Mombasa towards south, and Malindi, Lamu and Garissa towards north.

Cost

700million Ksh

References

  1. ^ Cleopas Makau (26 April 2012). "History and Development of Bridges in Kenya". The Kenya Engineer Online. Archived from the original on 25 May 2012. Retrieved 11 July 2012.

3°38′11″S 39°50′53″E / 3.63639°S 39.84806°E / -3.63639; 39.84806



kilifi+bridge Latitude and Longitude:

3°38′11″S 39°50′53″E / 3.63639°S 39.84806°E / -3.63639; 39.84806
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Kilifi Bridge is the longest bridge in Kenya with a total length of 420 metres. The superstructure is a prestressed continuous box girder carrying two lanes. The bridge has three spans. The construction of Kilifi Bridge was completed in 1991. [1]

It connects Kilifi and Mnarani. The road heads to Mombasa towards south, and Malindi, Lamu and Garissa towards north.

Cost

700million Ksh

References

  1. ^ Cleopas Makau (26 April 2012). "History and Development of Bridges in Kenya". The Kenya Engineer Online. Archived from the original on 25 May 2012. Retrieved 11 July 2012.

3°38′11″S 39°50′53″E / 3.63639°S 39.84806°E / -3.63639; 39.84806



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