
Netravati Railway Bridge
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Netravati Railway Bridge
The Netravati Railway Bridge, also known as the Ullal Bridge, is located on NH 66 in Mangalore, Dakshina Kannada, Karnataka. Built by the Madras Railway in 1907, this historical cast iron bridge spans the Netravati River and connects Mangalore city with its southern suburbs, including Thokottu, Ullal, and Deralakatte.
The bridge is over 800 meters long and features 24 pillars, with 18 amidst the water and 6 alongside the river. It serves as a vital transportation link and is a significant landmark in the region.
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Netravati Railway Bridge is located in Dakshina Kannada, Karnataka.
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