Located within the Central Area, Elgin Bridge is the first permanent bridge to be built across the Singapore River, linking North & South Bridge Roads


Elgin Bridge which spans the Singapore River, linking South Bridge Road and North Bridge Road, is the first bridge of Singapore. First completed in 1820 as a timber foot bridge, Elgin Bridge was rebuilt five times before its present concrete form (reinforced with embedded steel) in 1929. It was gazetted as a National Monument in 2019, along with Anderson Bridge and Cavenagh Bridge (collectively known as the Singapore River Bridges).


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