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436: 427: 354:(ARVN) forces. On the morning of 12 May VC gunners from the 4th Thu Duc Battalion scored a direct hit on the bridge with a recoilless rifle, sending a chunk of steel-reinforced concrete almost sixty meters long and half the width of the bridge crashing into the river. The VC then promptly packed up his weapons and hustled away before helicopter gunships could retaliate. For the Allies, the damage inflicted on the bridge proved to be little more than an inconvenience. The temporary loss of one lane did not seriously impede traffic, and over the next four weeks engineers repaired the otherwise intact bridge. 418: 411:. It is parallel to the Saigon Bridge, being 3 metres south of it and carrying traffic in the eastern direction. Congestion on the old Saigon Bridge required increased traffic capacity, with the new bridge doubling the number of lanes, carrying another 4 lanes plus a 2 lanes for motorbikes. The cost of the bridge was 1,259,000,000,000 Vietnamese đồng. Construction started in April 2012, and the bridge was opened for traffic in October 2013. 22: 137: 516: 369:. On the morning of 30 April PAVN sappers attempted to seize the bridge but were repulsed by the ARVN Airborne. At 09:00 the PAVN tank column approached the bridge and came under fire from ARVN tanks which destroyed the lead 326:
opened in 2011. The bridge was one of the most vital gateways for vehicles traveling from northern and central Vietnam to the city, and therefore was a key point of contention during the
377:'s capitulation order over the radio. While the bridge was rigged with approximately 4000lbs of demolition charges, the ARVN stood down and at 10:30 the PAVN column crossed the bridge. 373:, killing the PAVN Battalion commander. The ARVN and PAVN continued to exchange tank and artillery fire until 10:24, when the ARVN commander received President 640: 157: 365:, the Vietcong seized the Thảo Điền area at the eastern end of the bridge and attempted to seize the bridge but were repulsed by the ARVN 650: 635: 435: 366: 86: 58: 655: 568: 507: 480: 105: 65: 645: 598: 457: 351: 533: 310:. The bridge has four lanes for cars and two lanes for motorcycles and bicycles. It was the only bridge linking 72: 43: 39: 404: 311: 299: 150: 54: 358: 334:
in 1975. In 2013, a new parallel bridge, Saigon 2 Bridge, was opened to ease congestion on the bridge.
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United States Army in Vietnam Combat Operations Staying the Course October 1967 to September 1968
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Video showing damage to the bridge caused by a Vietcong sapper attack in May 1968
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Landmark 81
Coordinates
10°47′56″N 106°43′38″E / 10.79889°N 106.72722°E / 10.79889; 106.72722
Saigon River
Ho Chi Minh City
Vietnam
bridge
Saigon River
Bình Thạnh District
District 2
Ho Chi Minh City
Hanoi Highway
District 1
Thu Thiem New Urban Area
Thủ Thiêm Bridge
Saigon River Tunnel
Tet Offensive
Fall of Saigon

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