WHITE NILE BRIDGE
DEVELOPMENT OF SUDAN British Wireless— Press Assn.—Copyright RUGBY, Sunday. Another step in the development of r* Sudan is marked by the announce--5?j5 that the new bridge over the 0“' le Nile, connecting Khartoum and jj**rman. will be opened to-morrow , r ‘°°t Passengers, vehicular traffic electric trams. bridge, which consists of seven ■**hs. each 244 ft. long, and an electocaily. operated swing span 304 ft If oß .' * ies “cross the White Nile at 1 8 sanction with the Blue Mile. The h 1 1 ’ ' s 30ft wide, and provision m been made for two footpaths, each k 1 wl( le. which can be carried on when the volume of traffic an enlaggement.—A. and NZ.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 254, 17 January 1928, Page 1
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