Trường Tiền Bridge
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Trường Tiền Bridge () is a bridge crossing the Perfume River in
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Description

The Truong Tien Bridge is long gothic structure, with 6 arches of comb-shaped steel girders, each arch itself . The bridge's width is . Spanning over the Perfume River, the northern bridgehead is in Dong Ba ward with the southern bridgehead is in Phu Hoi ward in the city center of Hue city, Thua Thien Hue province, Vietnam.


History

In 1897, French engineering company Schneider, Cie, and Letellier team was assigned by the French Resident Superior in Central Vietnam to design and build the bridge."Le projet présenté par MM. Schneider et Cie et Letellier fut jugé supérieur à celui des autres concurrents, et le pont leur fut adjugé le 23 novembre 1897", The project was completed at an estimated cost of 732,456 Francs, with the groundbreaking ceremony taking place in May 1899 and the inauguration on December 18, 1900. During the 1904 'Year of the Dragon' Flood ("Trận lụt năm Thìn"), the bridge sustained significant damage and would require significant repair. The bridge would be re-opened in 1906 with the road paved in concrete rather than the wooden planks from before. In 1907, when
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was exiled by the French to Réunion Island, the French colonial government renamed the bridge "Clémenceau Bridge", after
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, a
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during
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. As the bridge degraded over time due to rust and increased traffic, the French colonial government negotiated with the Eiffel company (then-named Levallois Perret Construction Company;La Société Constructions Levallois-Perret) to replace the damaged iron beam frames, pave the deck with reinforced concrete bridge deck, widen the roadbed with two sidewalks for pedestrians to wide, and treat the structure with anti-rust coating. The upgrade cost 435,000 francs. On June 20, 1937, the Eiffel company (then named Anciens Etablissements Eiffel) led by engineer Martin André began construction on an expansion of the bridge. In November 1939, after 29 months of construction, the bridge expansion was completed. The bridge endured decades of severe damage, catastrophic collapses, and temporary repairs until a long-term rebuilding effort took place from 1991 to 1995. Among the changes, the pedestrian balcony pathways were removed on both sides, the roads were narrowed to add two more railing pipes for bracing, and the paint color was changed to gray instead of the original silver. In 2002, colorful lights were permanently installed into the bridge for a festival.


Gallery

File:Hue Bridge.jpg, Arches of bridges File:The old and the young flee Tet offensive fighting in Hue, managing to reach the south shore of the Perfume River despite - NARA - 541870.tif, Bridge collapse during Military Conflict in 1968 File:Cầu tràng tiền.jpg, Bridge at night with lights File:Motos wizzing over Truong Tien Bridge (40433799602).jpg, Roads and sidewalks of the bridge


References

{{reflist Buildings and structures in Huế Bridges completed in 1900 Bridges in Vietnam 1900 establishments in Vietnam