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Revision as of 04:02, 5 May 2024
Huanghe Bridge Zhungeer
准格尔黄河特大桥
Junggar, Inner Mongolia, China
427 feet high / 130 meters high
1,444 foot span / 440 meter span
2015
The tallest and longest span bridge ever built across China's famous Yellow River (Huanghe), the Zhunngeer Bridge is also one of the highest with a deck 120 meters above the river. Part of a new expressway between Junggar and points east, the bridge parallels an older 2-lane bridge that has become obsolete for the increasing traffic in the region.
The bridge has a large central cable stayed span configuration of 160+440+160 meters supported by a tower 228.5 meters tall. The entire bridge stretches 1,277 meters in length.
Aerial view of the two Zhungeer Huanghe Bridge crossings. The 2-lane bridge on the right was completed in 2013 and is over 100 meters above the river.
Image by autohome.com.cn.
Image by autohome.com.cn.
Image by autohome.com.cn.
Image by autohome.com.cn.
Image by autohome.com.cn.
Image by autohome.com.cn.
Zhungeer Bridge satellite image.
The new crossing is just north of the older 2-lane beam bridge.
Zhungeer Bridge location map.