8 lanes of N140 (Circumferential Road 2), vehicular traffic and pedestrians
Crosses
Pasig River
Locale
Manila, Philippines
Other name(s)
Nagtahan Bridge
Named for
Apolinario Mabini
Maintained by
Department of Public Works and Highways - North Manila District Engineering Office
Preceded by
Ayala Bridge
Followed by
Nagtahan Link Bridge Pandacan Rail Bridge
Characteristics
Material
Concrete
Total length
201 m (659 ft)[1]
Width
26.40 m (86.6 ft)[1]
No. of spans
17
Load limit
20 t (20,000 kg)
No. of lanes
8 (4 per direction)
History
Constructed by
US Army Corps of Engineers
Construction end
1945
Location
Mabini Bridge, formerly and still referred as Nagtahan Bridge, is a road bridge crossing the Pasig River between Nagtahan Street in Santa Mesa and Quirino Avenue in Paco to the west and Pandacan to the east. It was constructed between January and February in 1945. It initially served as a pontoon bridge transporting U.S. Army jeeps and evacuate citizens caught in the crossfire during the Liberation of Manila.[2]
^ ab"Detailed Bridge Inventory". Department of Public Works and Highways. Retrieved March 17, 2021.
^Legaspi, Mark (July 21, 2014). "Briefer: Mabini Bridge and the Mabini Shrine at PUP". Retrieved November 24, 2014.
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