New Zuari Bridge, Goa – India’s Second-Longest Cable-Stayed Bridge | SpotGenie Fact

The New Zuari Bridge in Goa, India’s second-longest cable-stayed bridge, merges engineering excellence with coastal charm. Stretching 640 m across the Zuari River, it connects North and South Goa, reshaping travel and tourism across the Konkan.

New Zuari Bridge, Goa – India’s Second-Longest Cable-Stayed Bridge | SpotGenie Fact
New Zuari Bridge, Goa – India’s Second-Longest Cable-Stayed Bridge | SpotGenie Fact

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🏗️ A Modern Engineering Icon of Goa

The New Zuari Bridge, also known as the Manohar Setu, stands tall as India’s second-longest cable-stayed bridge, gracefully spanning the Zuari River to connect North and South Goa. This architectural wonder isn’t just a bridge, it’s a statement of India’s rapid infrastructure evolution.

Inaugurated in two phases, December 2022 (northbound lanes) and December 2023 (southbound), this eight-lane structure has become a coastal landmark, easing one of Goa’s busiest stretches on National Highway 66.

🌉 Key Engineering Highlights

  • Type: Cable-Stayed Bridge
  • Main Span: ~ 360 m
  • Total Cable-Stayed Length: ~ 640 m
  • Width: ~ 27 m per carriageway (8 lanes total)
  • Pylon Height: ~ 125 m (planned to host observatory decks)
  • Cost: Approx. ₹ 2,530 crore
  • Builder: Larsen & Toubro (L&T)
  • Project Authority: Ministry of Road Transport & Highways (MoRTH) / NHAI

With its Eiffel-Tower-inspired pylons, the bridge doubles as a visual spectacle. Once completed, the observatory decks are expected to offer panoramic views of Goa’s estuarine beauty, a tourist magnet in the making.

⚙️ Why It’s Special

The Zuari Bridge ranks second only to Mumbai’s Bandra–Worli Sea Link among India’s cable-stayed bridges. Its construction demanded precision engineering to withstand saline winds, marine corrosion, and monsoon fury, making it an exemplar of modern coastal bridge design.

🧭 Fun Trivia

  • The bridge’s main span (360 m) is longer than three football fields placed end to end!
  • It’s part of a 13.2 km infrastructure corridor, including approach viaducts and roadways.
  • When illuminated at night, the entire span glows in synchronized LED patterns, a glowing ribbon across Goa’s skyline.

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