Nguyen Van Troi Bridge is a bridge spanning the Han River in the city of Da Nang, Vietnam.
The bridge was built by an American company in 1965.
[1][2] Constructed by the American contractor RMK [RMK-BRJ], the 513 meters bridge was the first bridge designed for vehicles crossing the Han River to transport weapons.
[2][3] The bridge was reinforced in 1978 and 1996, allowing the bridge be vertically raised for boats to pass below,[4][5] and remained the only bridge prior to the Han River Bridge coming into operation in 2000.
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