词条 | Ayala Bridge |
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|bridge_name = Ayala Bridge |image = Hospiciojf333.JPG |caption = Northern half of the bridge, with the sign of the Hospicio de San José in the foreground. |official_name = |other_name = Puente de Ayala |carries = Vehicular traffic and pedestrians |crosses = Pasig River |locale = Manila |owner = |maint = |id = |architect = |designer = |design = |material = Steel |length = 139 m |width = 25 m |height = |mainspan = |spans = |pierswater = |load = |clearance = |below = |life = |builder = Don Jacobo Zóbel de Ayala |fabricator = |begin = 1872 |complete = |cost = |open = |inaugurated = |toll = |traffic = |preceded = |followed = |collapsed = |closed = |replaces = |map_image = |map_width = |coordinates = {{coord|14.591|120.999|region:PH_type:landmark|display=inline,title}} |references = |extra = }} Ayala Bridge is a steel truss bridge over the Pasig River in Manila, Philippines. It connects the districts of Ermita and San Miguel, passing over the western tip of Isla de Convalecencia. It carries Manila's Circumferential Road 1 (C-1) linking Ayala Boulevard in Ermita to Pedro Casal Street in San Miguel. HistoryAyala Bridge was originally a wooden structure when it was first built in 1872 by Don Jacobo Zóbel de Ayala of Ayala Corporation. Steel replaced wood as main material in 1908, and Ayala Bridge became the first steel bridge in the Philippines. Its current form is attributed reconstruction in the 1930s. Ayala Bridge was closed to the public in early 2015 to undergo rehabilitation and structural repairs to ensure structural integrity. It was raised by 70 centimetres, enabling it to withstand a 7.2 magnitude earthquake. The bridge fully reopened to the motorists on November 2015.[1] See also
References1. ^{{cite news|last=Salazar|first=Cherry | title=New technology lifts Ayala Bridge|url=http://www.philstar.com/headlines/2015/04/26/1447994/new-technology-lifts-ayala-bridge|accessdate=11 July 2015|newspaper=The Philippine Star|date=26 April 2015}} {{Crossings navbox|structure=Bridges |place=Pasig River |bridge=Ayala Bridge |bridge signs= |upstream=Mabini Bridge |upstream signs= |downstream=Quezon Bridge |downstream signs= }}{{Road infrastructure in Manila}}{{Philippines-bridge-struct-stub}} 8 : Bridges in Manila|Buildings and structures in Ermita|Buildings and structures in San Miguel, Manila|Spanish colonial infrastructure in the Philippines|Bridges completed in 2015|Bridges completed in 1908|Bridges completed in 1872|1872 establishments in the Philippines |
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