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Muar Second Bridge

Coordinates: 2°4′36″N 102°33′15″E / 2.07667°N 102.55417°E / 2.07667; 102.55417
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Sungai Muar Bridge

Jambatan Kedua Muar
جمبتن كدوا موار
Coordinates2°4′36″N 102°33′15″E / 2.07667°N 102.55417°E / 2.07667; 102.55417
CarriesMotor vehicles, Pedestrians
CrossesMuar River
LocaleFederal Route 224 Muar Bypass, Muar
Official nameMuar Second Bridge
Maintained byMalaysian Public Works Department (JKR) Muar and Tangkak
Selia Selenggara Sdn Bhd
Characteristics
Designcable-stayed bridge
Total length632 m
Width--
Longest span132 m
History
DesignerGovernment of Malaysia
Malaysian Public Works Department (JKR)
Ranhill Bersekutu Sdn Bhd
Constructed byRanhill Bersekutu Sdn Bhd
Opened2003
Location
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Muar Second Bridge (Malay: Jambatan Kedua Muar Jawi: جمبتن كدوا موار) is a famous landmark in Muar, Johor, Malaysia. It crosses the Muar River.[1]

History

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Between the 1990s to 2000s, traffic congestion was prevalent at the Sultan Ismail Bridge since the official opening of the North–South Expressway Southern Route between Ayer Keroh and Pagoh and the opening of the Tangkak and Pagoh Interchange on April 1, 1989. In 1998, the federal government announced that a second bridge would be built at Parit Bunga to ease traffic congestion on the existing bridge.

The bridge was constructed between March 2001 and June 2003. It was built by Public Works Department of Malaysia (JKR) while the main contractor was Ranhill Bersekutu Sdn Bhd. The bridge was officially opened to traffic on 2004 alongside the opening of the Muar Bypass.

Bridge Descriptions

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The Muar Second Bridge is a 632-metre semi-harp cable-stayed bridge with a 132-metre mid-span across Muar River, similar in design to the Sunshine Skyway Bridge in Tampa Bay, Florida, in the United States, and Prai River Bridge in Penang, Malaysia. The bridge project also features a complex interchange at Parit Bunga, the first in the town.

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