Singapore Elgin Bridge
Elgin Bridge is a vehicular bridge across the Singapore River, linking the Downtown Core to the Singapore River Planning Area located within Singapore's Central Area.
The bridge was named after Lord Elgin, Governor-General of India (21 March 1862 - 20 November 1863) in 1862 when an iron bridge was built across the river, replacing an older wooden bridge. The current bridge was built in 1929.[1] As this was the first bridge across the river, the two roads leading to it were named North Bridge Road and South Bridge Road accordingly.
The bridge was named after Lord Elgin, Governor-General of India (21 March 1862 - 20 November 1863) in 1862 when an iron bridge was built across the river, replacing an older wooden bridge. The current bridge was built in 1929.[1] As this was the first bridge across the river, the two roads leading to it were named North Bridge Road and South Bridge Road accordingly.
Photography Tips
Wide Angle lens and shoot from the 5th floor car park of High Street Center
Spot Type
Outdoor
Crowd Factor
Nearly no other people
Best Timing
Blue hour/at night
Sunrise & Sunset
06:48 - 18:53
| current local time: 10:42
Photo Themes
Architecture
cityscape
Locations
Elgin Bridge
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