Cauvery Bridge


Cauvery Bridge is a road bridge across the Kaveri River in Tiruchirappalli, Tamil Nadu. It connects the island town of Srirangam with the city’s mainland, facilitating transportation for residents and pilgrims.

History

The bridge dates back to the British Raj. The current structure has undergone reconstruction and reinforcement over time.

Structure and design

The bridge has undergone structural reinforcement to address erosion and improve safety. Flood-resistant embankments were added during recent strengthening works.

Connectivity and importance

The bridge serves as a key route for access to the Sri Ranganathaswamy Temple, especially during the annual Vaikunta Ekadasi festival. It is listed in the District Disaster Management Plan as part of the flood evacuation infrastructure.

Maintenance and upgrades

The bridge is maintained by the Tamil Nadu Highways and Minor Ports Department. In 2023, embankment strengthening was completed. Plans for a new bridge across the river were also announced.

Cultural significance

The bridge is located near riverbanks used for the annual Aadi Perukku festival, when people gather to offer prayers to the river.