Third Mainland Bridge

Third Mainland Bridge
Carries Vehicular Traffic
Crosses Lagos Lagoon
Locale Lagos, Nigeria
Official name Ibrahim Babangida Bridge
Characteristics
Total length 11.8 km
History
Opened 1990
Statistics
Daily traffic very high
Toll No

The Third Mainland Bridge is the longest of three bridges connecting Lagos Island to the mainland, the other two being the Eko and Carter bridges. It was the longest bridge in Africa until 1996 when the 6th October Bridge located in Cairo was completed. The bridge starts from Oworonshoki which is linked to the Apapa-Oshodi express way and Lagos-Ibadan express way, and ends at the Adeniji Adele Interchange on Lagos Island. There is also a link midway through the bridge that leads to the Herbert Macaulay Way, Yaba. The bridge was built by Julius Berger Nigeria PLC and opened by President Ibrahim Babangida in 1990; it measures about 11.8 km in length.

By 2006, Many commuters had reported that the Third Mainland Bridge was vibrating noticeably, indicating that it needed urgent attention.[1] As a result, remedial work was commenced on the portions of the bridge at different times, leading to partial closure of the bridge at different times.[2] As at January 2013, this work has been completed.

Recently, there have been rumours of cracks on the bridge. This however has been denied by authorities.but has been re opened. The Eight lane bridge experience a new look during the last repairing exercise, painting the bridge guide with the colour of Nigeria green, white, green, and also general painting was carried out for a new look. The repair works on the bridge has been completed and was opened on the 30th of October 2012.

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Coordinates: 6°30′00″N 3°24′05″E / 6.50000°N 3.40139°E / 6.50000; 3.40139

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