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Lujiagou Bridge<br /> | Lujiagou Bridge<br /> | ||
− | + | 芦家沟特大桥<br /> | |
Lanzhou, Gansu, China<br /> | Lanzhou, Gansu, China<br /> | ||
295 feet high / 90 meters high<br /> | 295 feet high / 90 meters high<br /> | ||
377 foot span / 115 meter span<br /> | 377 foot span / 115 meter span<br /> | ||
− | + | 2007<br /> | |
[[File:LujiagouSatellite.jpg|750px|center]] | [[File:LujiagouSatellite.jpg|750px|center]] | ||
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− | Even though Gansu Province is one of the largest in Western China, there | + | Even though Gansu Province is one of the largest in Western China, for a decade there were only 2 high beam bridges within its borders and both just 90 meters in height. The Lujiagou Bridge crosses between two plateaus on a curving alignment just 13 kilometers south of Lanzhou city. |
The 400 meter long structure has a span configuration of 64+115+64 +5x30 meters. | The 400 meter long structure has a span configuration of 64+115+64 +5x30 meters. | ||
− | Jinghe Bridge | + | Jinghe Bridge was the only other 90 meter high beam bridge in Gansu Province until much higher viaducts were constructed along the G69 Expressway. |
Latest revision as of 03:48, 29 February 2020
Lujiagou Bridge
芦家沟特大桥
Lanzhou, Gansu, China
295 feet high / 90 meters high
377 foot span / 115 meter span
2007
Even though Gansu Province is one of the largest in Western China, for a decade there were only 2 high beam bridges within its borders and both just 90 meters in height. The Lujiagou Bridge crosses between two plateaus on a curving alignment just 13 kilometers south of Lanzhou city.
The 400 meter long structure has a span configuration of 64+115+64 +5x30 meters.
Jinghe Bridge was the only other 90 meter high beam bridge in Gansu Province until much higher viaducts were constructed along the G69 Expressway.
Lujiagou Bridge location map.