Cavenagh Bridge

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Cavenagh Bridge is one of Singapore’s oldest and best-preserved suspension bridges, spanning the Singapore River near Boat Quay and serving as a historic pedestrian crossing and landmark.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bridge
historic site
pedestrian bridge
architecturalStyle Victorian
builder P & W MacLellan NERFINISHED
category Bridges in Singapore
Pedestrian bridges in Singapore
Suspension bridges
constructionStartDate 1868
country Singapore
crosses Singapore River NERFINISHED
design ornate suspension design
fabricatedIn Glasgow NERFINISHED
formerFunction road bridge
function pedestrian crossing
hasLighting decorative night illumination
hasPlaque historical information plaque
hasSignage police notice prohibiting cattle and horses
weight limit notice
heritageStatus Conserved structure
National monument of Singapore
locatedIn Downtown Core NERFINISHED
Singapore NERFINISHED
locatedNear Asian Civilisations Museum NERFINISHED
Boat Quay NERFINISHED
Empress Place NERFINISHED
Fullerton Hotel Singapore NERFINISHED
maintainedBy Land Transport Authority of Singapore NERFINISHED
National Parks Board NERFINISHED
material cast iron
steel
namedAfter Sir William Orfeur Cavenagh NERFINISHED
William Orfeur Cavenagh NERFINISHED
namedForPosition last Governor of the Straits Settlements under British India
nearbyBridge Anderson Bridge NERFINISHED
Elgin Bridge NERFINISHED
notableFor being one of Singapore’s best-preserved suspension bridges
being one of Singapore’s oldest bridges
historic landmark
openingDate 1869
owner Government of Singapore NERFINISHED
partOf Singapore River waterfront NERFINISHED
tourismRegion Central Area of Singapore NERFINISHED
trafficRestriction no vehicles
pedestrians only
usage pedestrian thoroughfare
tourist attraction

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