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Faidherbe Bridge - Cantilever Bridge
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Faidherbe Bridge

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The Faidherbe Bridge, a metal cantilever structure over the Senegal River at Saint-Louis, Senegal, was originally built in 1897 and is named after French general Louis Faidherbe.

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Faidherbe Bridge ranks #21 of 80 in the Cantilever Bridge ranking, behind Connel Bridge, ahead of Original Carquinez Bridge.

Historic colonial-era metal bridge, prominent Saint-Louis landmark, valued for heritage despite limited modern engineering influence.

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In which city and country is the Faidherbe Bridge located?

The Faidherbe Bridge spans the Senegal River, connecting the city of Saint-Louis to the mainland. It is a vital piece of infrastructure located in the West African nation of Senegal.

When was the Faidherbe Bridge originally constructed?

The metal cantilever structure was originally built in 1897 during the French colonial period. It was later renovated and modernized in the 1950s to accommodate heavier vehicular traffic.

Who is the Faidherbe Bridge named after?

The bridge is named after French General Louis Faidherbe, who served as the Governor of Senegal in the 19th century. He was a prominent colonial administrator who heavily expanded French influence in the region.

What type of engineering structure is the Faidherbe Bridge?

It is a prominent example of a metal cantilever bridge. This specific engineering design was crucial for spanning the wide and dynamic mouth of the Senegal River.

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