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Latest revision as of 21:45, 1 May 2024
Tuzha Bridge
涂乍大桥
Baojing, Hunan, China
(689) feet high / (210) meters high
787 foot span / 240 meter span
2024
Tuzha Bridge is located on the S253 local road and is the newest of three 2-lane arch bridges that cross the Tuzha River gorge. The main span of 240 meters is composed of a steel truss with ribs that follow a more natural catenary curve. The 412 meter structure has a deck span configuration is 2×35+252+2×35 meters.
Tuzha Bridge satellite image.
Tuzha Bridge location map.