Lagos, Nigeria
Carter Bridge
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One way to go from the mainland to the island. However, it's very crowded, dirty and filthy. Hooligans can also harass you there if you're not well covered. Wouldn't recommend as a feasible route unless on Sundays in daylight.
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Another important bridge connecting Lagos Mainland to the Islands. In terms of length this definitely shorter vs. the Third Mainland Bridge and also shorter vs. Eko Bridge as well. However, that doesn’t reduce the importance of this bridge.
Structure still firm and accessible. But maintenance has to be done. The Carter Bridge sign has to be put up.
Good Road Network from the Mainland of Lagos to the Island of Lagos. The bridge is one of the 4 routes apart from the 3rd mainland bridge to link the Island of Lagos State Nigeria. It has been well maintained for several years now. Was well constructed and designed to meet usage standards of Lagosians.
One of the numerous piece of civil engineering excellence, linking between the Lagos Island and the Lagos mainland in addition to the famous 3rd mainland bridge, adjudged to be the single longest bridge in Africa, and have stood the test of time for over 30 years.
The attached picture depicts the Carter Bridge and the popular Lagos Island Market, prior to Nigeria's independence era.
Carter bridge is very busy highway. It is one of the main artery that convey traffic from Lagos mainland to island.
It's one the 3 bridges that connect mainland to island. It is very useful these days since third mainland has been shut down
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