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峰林特大桥<br /> | 峰林特大桥<br /> | ||
Xingyi, Guizhou, China<br /> | Xingyi, Guizhou, China<br /> | ||
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1,804 foot span / 550 meter span<br /> | 1,804 foot span / 550 meter span<br /> | ||
2021<br /> | 2021<br /> | ||
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− | Few river canyons in the world have such a concentration of high bridges as the Maling River gorge in Guizhou Province China. Despite being located just a few kilometers east of the one million plus sized city of Xingyi and Qianxinan, the Maling gorge itself has managed to retain an untouched, virgin feel with a fabulous collection of waterfalls and cliffs unequaled in mountainous Guizhou Province. The encroachment of an ever-expanding Xingyi City on both sides of the river valley have produced a spectacular collection of high crossings including Fenglin, the highest Malinghe bridge of all at | + | Few river canyons in the world have such a concentration of high bridges as the Maling River gorge in Guizhou Province China. Despite being located just a few kilometers east of the one million plus-sized city of Xingyi and Qianxinan, the Maling gorge itself has managed to retain an untouched, virgin feel with a fabulous collection of waterfalls and cliffs unequaled in mountainous Guizhou Province. The encroachment of an ever-expanding Xingyi City on both sides of the river valley have produced a spectacular collection of high crossings including Fenglin, the highest Malinghe bridge of all at 361 meters with the deck at an elevation of 1,242 meters and the river surface at 881 meters. |
− | The 550 meter | + | The 550 meter steel box deck span of the Fenglin Bridge is supported by two concrete towers more then 150 meters tall. The lower legs of the east tower are 99 meters tall below the box deck making it a unique "suspension-bridge-on-stilts". There are only 6 other suspension bridges in the world with tower piers that exceed 100 meters below deck including Sunxihe, Qingshuihe, Honghe Bridge Jianyuan, Dahe, Yangbaoshan and Tiger Leaping Railway. The west end of the bridge is split into two viaducts making the bridge length 1164 and 1130 meters. The span configuration is 11 and 12x40 +550 +3x40 meters. The foundation piles have a diameter of 3.6 meters. |
The Malinghe Fenglin Bridge is at the terminus of the S65 expressway just south of the Xingyi airport. There are also plans for a high speed railway crossing in the vicinity of the Fenglin Bridge that will rank among the world's highest railway bridges. | The Malinghe Fenglin Bridge is at the terminus of the S65 expressway just south of the Xingyi airport. There are also plans for a high speed railway crossing in the vicinity of the Fenglin Bridge that will rank among the world's highest railway bridges. | ||
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+ | Image by Eric Sakowski / HighestBridges.com | ||
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+ | The east tunnel exit that will lead directly onto the bridge. | ||
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+ | [[File:Malinghe -5 Ceremony.jpg|750px|center]] | ||
+ | A ceremony for the Fenglin Bridge initially took place in 2015 when the design was for a massive CFST arch bridge that might have held both span and height records for an arch bridge had it been built. | ||
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+ | [[File:Malinghe Bridge FenglinSatellite.jpg|750px|center]] | ||
+ | Malinghe Bridge Fenglin satellite view. | ||
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Malinghe Bridge Fenglin location map. | Malinghe Bridge Fenglin location map. | ||
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[[Category:Bridges in China]] | [[Category:Bridges in China]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 05:49, 14 February 2024
Malinghe Bridge Fenglin
峰林特大桥
Xingyi, Guizhou, China
1,184 feet high / 361 meters high
1,804 foot span / 550 meter span
2021
Few river canyons in the world have such a concentration of high bridges as the Maling River gorge in Guizhou Province China. Despite being located just a few kilometers east of the one million plus-sized city of Xingyi and Qianxinan, the Maling gorge itself has managed to retain an untouched, virgin feel with a fabulous collection of waterfalls and cliffs unequaled in mountainous Guizhou Province. The encroachment of an ever-expanding Xingyi City on both sides of the river valley have produced a spectacular collection of high crossings including Fenglin, the highest Malinghe bridge of all at 361 meters with the deck at an elevation of 1,242 meters and the river surface at 881 meters.
The 550 meter steel box deck span of the Fenglin Bridge is supported by two concrete towers more then 150 meters tall. The lower legs of the east tower are 99 meters tall below the box deck making it a unique "suspension-bridge-on-stilts". There are only 6 other suspension bridges in the world with tower piers that exceed 100 meters below deck including Sunxihe, Qingshuihe, Honghe Bridge Jianyuan, Dahe, Yangbaoshan and Tiger Leaping Railway. The west end of the bridge is split into two viaducts making the bridge length 1164 and 1130 meters. The span configuration is 11 and 12x40 +550 +3x40 meters. The foundation piles have a diameter of 3.6 meters.
The Malinghe Fenglin Bridge is at the terminus of the S65 expressway just south of the Xingyi airport. There are also plans for a high speed railway crossing in the vicinity of the Fenglin Bridge that will rank among the world's highest railway bridges.
The original design render with a truss deck.
Image by Eric Sakowski / HighestBridges.com
Image by Eric Sakowski / HighestBridges.com
Image by Eric Sakowski / HighestBridges.com
Image by Eric Sakowski / HighestBridges.com
Image by Eric Sakowski / HighestBridges.com
Image by Eric Sakowski / HighestBridges.com
Image by Eric Sakowski / HighestBridges.com
Image by Eric Sakowski / HighestBridges.com
Image by Eric Sakowski / HighestBridges.com
Image by Eric Sakowski / HighestBridges.com
Image by Eric Sakowski / HighestBridges.com
Image by Eric Sakowski / HighestBridges.com
The east tunnel exit that will lead directly onto the bridge.
A ceremony for the Fenglin Bridge initially took place in 2015 when the design was for a massive CFST arch bridge that might have held both span and height records for an arch bridge had it been built.
Malinghe Bridge Fenglin satellite view.
Malinghe Bridge Fenglin location map.