Cavenagh Bridge

Cavenagh Bridge

Bridges in Singapore


bridge_name = Cavenagh Bridge
official_name = Cavenagh Bridge
chinese_name = 加文纳桥
locale = Downtown Core, Singapore
carries = Pedestrians and bicycles (vehicles, rickshaws, horse and ox carts in the past)
crosses = Singapore River
mainspan = 60.96 m
length = 79.25 m
width = 9.45 m
open = 1870
design = Suspension bridge with cable-stays
designer = Colonel Collyer, Rowland Mason Ordish
construction = Clutha Ironworks and P&W Maclellan, Glasgow Engineers

Cavenagh Bridge is the only suspension bridge and one of the oldest bridges in Singapore, spanning the lower reaches of the Singapore River in the Downtown Core. Opened in 1870G. Chandradas, Tien Chung Ping (21 August 2008). "Bridging the gap", The Straits Times.] to commemorate Singapore's new Crown colony of the Straits Settlements status in 1867, it is the oldest bridge in Singapore that exists in its original form.

History

Originally known as the Edinburgh Bridge to commemorate the visit of the Duke of Edinburgh, its name was changed to Cavenagh Bridge in honour of Major General William Orfeur Cavenagh, the last India-appointed Governor of the Straits Settlements, who governed from 1859 to 1867. The coat of arms of the Cavenagh family can still be seen atop the signage at both ends of the bridge.

Cavenagh Bridge linked the Civic District on the northern bank to the Commercial District on the southern bank of the Singapore River. Before Cavenagh Bridge was constructed, people could only get to the two districts via a detour over Elgin Bridge or by paying 1 duitcent) for a boat ride across the river.

This bridge has elaborate suspension struts in comparison with most other suspension bridges, and is the third bridge to be built in Singapore. It was constructed in 1869 to allay the inconvenience of crossing the Singapore River by boat. It was originally designed as a drawbridge but on its completion was found to be suitable only as a fixed structure. Numerous steel rivets were used in its construction, which employed steel casting methods commonly used during that era.

The bridge was designed by the colonial Public Works Department's John Turnbull Thomson and constructed by the P&W Maclellan, Glasgow Engineers at a cost of Straits $80,000. Built and tested in Glasgow to withstand a load four times its own weight, it was shipped to Singapore in parts and reassembled in 1869 by convict labour before opening to traffic a year later. Rickshaws and ox carts used the Cavenagh Bridge to cross Singapore River. Subsequently, the bridge became overloaded due to the flourishing trade on the Singapore River in the late 1880s.

When Cavenagh Bridge became unable to cope with the increasing traffic into town and its low draught was insufficient for the passage of boats at high tide, the government decided to build the Anderson Bridge in 1910 to replace Cavenagh Bridge. Cavenagh Bridge was eventually spared from demolition and was converted to a pedestrian bridge, with the heavier vehicles, horse and ox carts being diverted to Anderson Bridge. A police notice, which is still preserved till today, was thus erected at both ends of the bridge restricting the passage of vehicles that weighed beyond 3 cwt (152 kilograms, 300 pounds (US) or 336 pounds (Imperial)), including cattle and horses. The sign reads::POLICE NOTICE:CAVENAGH BRIDGE

:THE USE OF THIS BRIDGE IS PROHIBITED TO ANY VEHICLE OF WHICH THE LADEN WEIGHT EXCEEDS 3 CWT. AND TO ALL CATTLE AND HORSES

:BY ORDER:CHIEF POLICE OFFICER.

Cavenagh Bridge today

Cavenagh Bridge is currently a pedestrian bridge, with lighting added in the 1990s to accentuate its architectural features at nightfall. It now provides the most convenient pedestrian link between the cultural district at the north bank and the commercial district to the south of the Singapore River, and complements the renovated Fullerton Hotel (previously Fullerton Building) which is sited beside the bridge.

There are numerous sculpture works near the Cavenagh Bridge, including a family of Singapura cats ("kucinta" or drain cats), recognised as one of the smallest breeds of cats in the world, located at the southwest abutment.

On 3 November 2008, the bridge was selected for conversation as part of the Urban Redevelopment Authority's expanded conservation programme [http://www.straitstimes.com/Breaking%2BNews/Singapore/Story/STIStory_285801.html] .

References

* Ilsa Sharp, (2005), "The Journey - Singapore's Land Transport Story", SNP: Editions, ISBN 981-248-101-X
* Peter K G Dunlop (2000), "Street Names of Singapore", Who's Who Publishing, ISBN 981-4062-11-1
*

ee also

* List of bridges in Singapore
* The Fullerton Hotel
* Chong Fah Cheong


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