The 100-year-old bridge that connects Rameswaram Island to the mainland is known as the Pamban Bridge. It is located in the southern Indian state of Tamil Nadu. The Pamban Bridge is a historic and iconic structure that connects the town of Rameswaram on Pamban Island (also known as Rameswaram Island) to the Indian mainland.
The bridge was originally opened in 1914 and was India's first sea bridge. It is a cantilever bridge that spans the Palk Strait, which separates Pamban Island from the Indian mainland. The Pamban Bridge is a crucial transportation link for both road and rail traffic, as it carries both vehicles and trains.
The bridge is known for its unique design and engineering, and it provides stunning views of the surrounding seascape. It has become a popular tourist attraction in the region, drawing visitors who come to admire its architectural and historical significance. Over the years, the bridge has undergone several upgrades and renovations to ensure its safety and functionality.