Keppel Bay Bridge, Cable-stayed bridge in HarbourFront, Singapore.
Keppel Bay Bridge is a cable-stayed structure in HarbourFront that spans across water to connect the mainland with Keppel Island. The design accommodates both vehicles and pedestrians on the same structure.
The bridge was built in the 2000s as part of the harbor area development and opened to connect residential zones with the marina. Its completion marked a shift in how the southern waterfront was accessed.
The bridge shapes the southern waterfront and links residential neighborhoods with waterside dining spots. This connection has transformed how people experience and move through the area.
The bridge is open daily for traffic and easy to navigate with separate lanes for vehicles and pedestrians. Crossing it takes just a few minutes and offers good views of the water.
The structure was engineered to allow water to flow naturally through the marina basin, supporting small aquatic habitats. This thoughtful design keeps the water fresh and moving.
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