
Nehru Setu
Tourist Attraction
Nehru Setu
The Nehru Setu, also known as the Willingdon Bridge, is a historic railway bridge that spans the Son River, connecting Dehri-on-Son and Son Nagar in Bihar. Completed in 1900, it was the longest railway bridge in India at the time and remains one of the longest. The bridge features steel girders resting on 93 stone pillars and stretches over 3,059 meters (10,036 feet).
The bridge played a crucial role in the development of the Grand Chord line, which reduced the distance between Kolkata and Delhi by 80 kilometers. It was later renamed in honor of India's first Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru.
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Nehru Setu is located in Rohtas, Bihar.
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