Parit Sulong Bridge (Malay: Jambatan Parit Sulong) is a bridge in Parit Sulong, Batu Pahat District, Johor, Malaysia. The original bridge was the site of a famous battle during World War II.
Sungai Simpang Kiri Bridge Jambatan Parit Sulong | |
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Coordinates | 1°58′21″N 102°53′04″E / 1.97261°N 102.88442°E |
Carries | Motor vehicles, Pedestrians |
Crosses | Sungai Simpang Kiri |
Locale | Jalan Muar-Yong Peng |
Official name | Parit Sulong Bridge |
Maintained by | Malaysian Public Works Department (JKR) Batu Pahat |
Characteristics | |
Design | arch bridge |
Width | -- |
Longest span | -- |
History | |
Designer | Malaysian Public Works Department (JKR) |
Constructed by | Malaysian Public Works Department (JKR) |
Opened | 1930 |
Location | |
History
editConstruction
editThe construction of the first bridge began in 1925 and it was completed in 1929. The late Almarhum Sultan Ibrahim of Johor later officiated the opening of the bridge in 1930. The construction of the bridge with the curve shape at the middle for the purpose of convenient passage for bauxite ore barge from Seri Medan.
Anecdotal accounts by local people also reported the late Almarhum Sultan Ibrahim of Johor has shaking one of the bridge structure with intention for examination of bridge firm.
The Battle of Parit Sulong Bridge
editDuring World War II, the battle of Parit Sulong Bridge between the British and Imperial Japanese Army took place on January 21, 1942.
End of the old bridge
editIn 1993 the Johor state government decided to demolish the old bridge and replace it. The old bridge was finally torn down in 1994. The new bridge was constructed on 1995 and completed in 1997.
References
edit- Adopted from Jambatan Parit Sulong - Buku Rekod Malaysia Edisi Kedua, Ghulam Jie M Khan
1°58′21.4″N 102°53′03.9″E / 1.972611°N 102.884417°E