Chund Bridge
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Chund Bridge چنڈ پل | |
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Old Chund Bridge over the Chenab river | |
Other name(s) | Chund Pull |
Carries | Pedestrians, automobiles, rail and trucks |
Crosses | Chenab River |
Locale | Chund Bharwana, Jhang-Sargodha road |
Owner | Government |
Design | Beam |
Material | Concrete, metal |
Total length | 750 meters |
Constructed by | National Highway Authority |
Chund Bridge (locally known as Chund Pull) (Urdu: چنڈ پل) is a bridge over the Chenab river. It is one of the oldest bridges in Pakistan. It is located near Chund Bharwana, Jhang District. Bridge has 750 meters length. Its name is after the nearest town Chund Bharwana. It is 14 km from Jhang.[1]
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