Seri Setia Bridge, Cable-stayed bridge in Putrajaya, Malaysia
Seri Setia Bridge is a cable-stayed bridge in Putrajaya that crosses a waterway to connect Precinct 2 with residential neighborhoods. The structure carries three lanes in each direction plus shoulders and a wide shared path for walking and cycling.
The bridge opened in 2005 as Putrajaya was being established as Malaysia's new administrative capital. Its construction was part of the broader infrastructure development that shaped this planned city.
The bridge structure incorporates contemporary Malaysian architectural elements, reflecting the nation's progress in modern infrastructure development.
The bridge works well for both vehicle and cycling traffic, with wide lanes and paths on both sides. The best time to cross is outside rush hours when traffic flows more easily.
The forward-leaning pylon rises about 96 meters high and creates a sail-like shape in the skyline. This striking feature makes the bridge a distinctive landmark that stands out from other crossings in the area.
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