Ad Halom Bridge / Isdud Bridge (Ashdod) | railway bridge

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Bridge over the Lachish river.
Ad Halom Bridge, also known as the Jisr Isdud (or Isdud Bridge), was a 13th century Mamluk bridge built over the Lakhish River (Wadi Sukrir/Wadi Fakhira).

It is located approximately 1.5 km north of the Ad Halom junction.
The bridge is similar in style and history to the nearby Jisr Jindas and Yibna Bridge.

The bridge is used today by pedestrians and cyclists.

About Ad Halom (Hebrew: עַד הֲלוֹם), which is a site at the eastern entrance to the city of Ashdod, Israel, where three bridges cross the Lakhish River:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ad_Halom
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Coordinates:   31°46'55"N   34°40'9"E
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