Jinnah Bridge, Concrete bridge in Kharadar district, Pakistan.
Jinnah Bridge is a concrete structure that spans Chinna Creek, connecting Karachi Port to the city's central districts. The circular flyover comprises two traffic lanes extending over roughly 1,200 meters.
The structure was originally called Napier Mole Bridge before being renamed in 1982. Major reconstruction work between 1993 and 1997 transformed it into the current circular one-way flyover.
The bridge takes its name from Muhammad Ali Jinnah, Pakistan's founding father, and represents his importance to the nation's identity.
This bridge serves as a key traffic link from the port to the city center and is accessible by various vehicles. Access comes from the southwest via Mohammad Ali Jinnah Road, and nearby attractions such as Port Grand are within easy reach.
Inside the circular structure runs a food street with local eateries and vendors, blending transportation with dining options. This combination of traffic passage and dining zone makes the structure serve multiple purposes in an unexpected way.
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