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Railway bridge in West Java, Indonesia
The bridge, shown in 1931.

The Cimeta Bridge (Jembatan Cimeta in Indonesian) is a horseshoe-shaped railway bridge in Padalarang, West Java, Indonesia. It passes over the Ciherang River.

Steamlocomotive 2-8-8-0 on Cimeta bridge

The bridge was built during the Dutch colonial era.

References

  1. Aeckerlin, Tjaal & Schoonenberg, Rick (2004). Lied van een tokèh: vertellingen uit voormalig Nederlands-Indië [Song of a gecko: Tales from the former Dutch East Indies] (in Dutch). KIT Publishers. ISBN 9068325345. Retrieved May 28, 2014.
  2. Unknown (2014). "Spoorbrug over de Ciherang rivier tussen Malangbong en Tjipeundeuj in de Preanger". tropenmuseum.nl (in Dutch). Archived from the original on October 4, 2015. Retrieved June 7, 2014.

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