During our recent trip to Dhanushkodi we had to pass through Rameswaram, which is connected with Annai Indira Gandhi Road Bridge (Pamban Road Bridge.)
Annai Indira Gandhi Road Bridge is the longest sea bridge in
southern India measuring nearly 2.2 kms in length. It connects the National Highway (NH 49) with
Rameswaram on Pamban Island, and stands parallel to Pamban Rail Bridge. Rameswaram is located in Tamil nadu and is steeped in Ramayana legends.
This road bridge is also popularly known as Pamban Road
Bridge. This is an engineering marvel and is one of the first sea bridges. It is surrounded by blue water from all
sides and offering beautiful views of the Railway Bridge and Rameshwaram Island.
The new visitors to Rameswaram stop over
here to have an amazing view of the Pamban Rail bridge over which the train passes
to Rameswaram. They can also see innumerable fishing boats scattered in the
sea. The ships also pass under this
bridge.
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After the cyclone of 1964, there was a need for
a road bridge to connect between the main land and Rameswaram and it took
almost 14 years of hard work to complete this bridge. This road bridge was
inaugurated by the former Indian Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi On October 2, 1988.
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