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New Jinja Bridge

New Jinja Bridge
Coordinates 0°26′15″N 33°11′15″E / 0.4375°N 33.1875°E / 0.4375; 33.1875Coordinates: 0°26′15″N 33°11′15″E / 0.4375°N 33.1875°E / 0.4375; 33.1875
Carries Kampala–Jinja Expressway
Crosses Victoria Nile
Locale Njeru, Uganda to Jinja, Uganda
Official name Second Nile Bridge
Characteristics
Design Cable-stayed bridge
Material steel, concrete
Total length 525 metres (1,722 ft)
History
Construction start January 2014
Opened April 2018 (Expected)
New Jinja Bridge is located in Uganda
New Jinja Bridge
New Jinja Bridge
Location in Uganda

The New Jinja Bridge, also referred to as the Second Nile Bridge or the New Nile Bridge, is a bridge under construction in Uganda. It will complement the Nalubaale Bridge, which was built in 1954.

The bridge is located at Njeru, a suburb of Jinja on the Victoria Nile, between the source of the Nile to the south and Nalubaale Power Station to the north. This is adjacent and immediately north of where the Uganda Railways line crosses the Victoria Nile. It is located on the proposed Kampala–Jinja Expressway, approximately 82 kilometres (51 mi), by road, east of Kampala, Uganda's capital and largest city. The coordinates of the New Jinja Bridge are 00 26 15N, 33 11 15E (Latitude:0.4375; Longitude:33.1875).

The Nalubaale Bridge is one of the only two road crossings across the Victoria Nile in Uganda, the other crossing being the Karuma Bridge, approximately 285 kilometres (177 mi), by road, to the north. The road crossing at Jinja is of national and regional significance because it is part of the "Northern Corridor", a highway across east and central Africa linking the Indian Ocean at Mombasa, Kenya, to the Atlantic Ocean at Matadi, Democratic Republic of the Congo. The old bridge, commissioned in 1954, is in bad structural shape and has outlived its expected lifespan. The new bridge will carry a four-lane dual highway with pedestrian sidewalks. It will be the longest bridge in Uganda at 525 metres (1,722 ft) long. The feasibility studies were conducted by the Japan International Cooperation Agency.

The total cost of the New Jinja Bridge is budgeted at US$125 million. The government of Japan will finance 80 percent of the cost, in the form of a soft loan of US$100 million at an annual interest rate of 0.01 percent, repayable in ten years but extendable to forty years. The government of Uganda will fund the remaining US$25 million (20 percent), out of its own coffers.


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