Monday, November 15, 2010

New Hugh Low Bridge Construction Underway

When the old Hugh Low Bridge closed during August last year (as shared in 8-Aug-2009 and 14-Aug-2009), it was planned to be replaced by a new bridge within 15 months that able to withstand the increasing traffic. After the old bridge demolished, a temporary military bridge was built next to it to maintain the traffic of Hugh Low Street between Old Town & New Town. The construction of basic structure when I visited the site on 12-June-2010 was almost completed. And about a month later, the new bridge is opened to public due to the army wanted to retrieve the temporary bridge.
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Anyway, the work is not fully done. There are additional items to be installed which include the original Hugh Low Bridge feature "cross-circle" (or "XO") barrier and four new towers at both end. I took a closer look on the iron XO barrier and compared with some old photos, I believe they are preserved from the old bridge, whereby the towers are something new. From the half complete structure, we already can see the new bridge is designed in western style.
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The decoration is not only limited to street visible surfaces but also on the river visible side. Now it looked much better from the river bank and I like the color applied on it. This may be part of the plan to beautify Kinta River and make it an attractive tourism spot.
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8 comments:

  1. Hi Chun Kee,

    Let's hope the new structure is not something overly dramatic!

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  2. Hi Chun Kee,
    I'm doing a study on rejuvenating Ipoh's old town, and I would like to cite a photo of the Hugh Low Bridge in construction. Apparently the upgrading works are complete, and I missed taking the photos while it's still in progress.

    Do you mind telling me your surname so I can correctly reference your photo in my paper? Thanks,
    Hew

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  3. Hi William, my surname is Lee. Hope the photos could help in your study. Good luck :-)

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  4. Thanks! Btw, great effort you are putting here! When my work gets published (hopefully), I'll send you a copy if you are interested! =P

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  5. Thank you William! It's my pleasure, I certainly interested to have a copy of your hard work :-)

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  6. The article has not been published yet, it is still under review... but thanks again for your help before. Really appreciate it!
    By the way, I truly admire your efforts in keeping this blog alive for our beloved town. Keep up the good work! (^^,)

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  7. No problem William. It's glad to hear that you like the blog! ^^

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