Vivekananda Setu, Kolkata
Facts and practical information
Vivekananda Setu is a bridge over the Hooghly River in West Bengal, India. It links the city of Howrah, at Bally, to Kolkata, at Dakshineswar. Completed on 1931, it is a multispan truss bridge and was built to primarily to provide direct road and rail connectivity between the Calcutta Port and the major railhead at Howrah railway station on the West bank of the Hooghly River. It is 2,887 feet long having 9 spans in total. The famous Dakshineswar Kali Temple is situated on the banks of the Hooghly River near the bridge. The bridge is one of the four bridges linking Howrah and Kolkata. A new road bridge, the Nivedita Setu, was constructed 50 m downstream in 2007 due to weakening of the Vivekanada Setu caused by its ageing. ()
Kolkata
Vivekananda Setu – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Dakshineswar Kali Temple, Baranagar, Uttarpara, Nivedita Setu.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Vivekananda Setu?
How to get to Vivekananda Setu by public transport?
Train
- Bally Ghat (11 min walk)
- Dakshineswar (16 min walk)
Metro
- Dakshineshwar • Lines: 1 (16 min walk)