Katima Mulilo Bridge

The Katima Mulilo Bridge (also known as Bridge 508 in the Namibian Bridge Register) carries the TransCaprivi Highway over the Zambezi River between Katima Mulilo, Namibia and Sesheke, Zambia. It is a road bridge, completed in 2004, 900 metres long and with 19 spans.[1] It links Namibia's Trans–Caprivi Highway to the Zambian road network, forming a section of the trade route from south-central Africa to the Atlantic known as the Walvis Bay Corridor. It also carries tourist traffic.[2]

Katima Mulilo Bridge
Coordinates17°28′18″S 24°14′59.73″E
CrossesZambezi River
LocaleKatima Mulilo, Namibia
Sesheke, Zambia
Characteristics
Total length900 metres (3,000 ft)
No. of spans19
History
Constructed byConcor
Hochtief
Inaugurated13 May 2004
Location in Zambia

See also

References

  1. Dierks, Klaus (6 May 2004). "The History of the Zambezi Bridge from Namibia to Zambia: 1982 - 2004". klausdierks.com.
  2. Speech of Dr. Sam Nujoma at the bridge's opening ceremony, as published on the Government of Namibia Network Archived 2012-12-03 at Archive.today, accessed 15 February 2005.
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