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Latest revision as of 21:26, 11 February 2022

Guanjiayin Bridge
管家银特大桥
Shuibatangzhen, Guizhou, China
(394) feet high / (120) meters high
(361) foot span / (110) meter span
2021

Guanjiayin.JPG


Guanjiayin Bridge is one of 10 high beam bridges on the Zheng'an to Xishui Expressway near the northern border of Guizhou Province. The 104 km route travels through Zheng'an and Tongzi counties connecting the DaoWeng and Jiangxigu Expressways.

The rare, single pier balanced cantilevered design has a probable span configuration of 110+110 meters plus several small approach spans.


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Image by Eric Sakowski / HighestBridges.com


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GuanjiayinNewSatellite.jpg

Guanjiayin Bridge satellite image.


GuanjiayinSatellite.jpg


Zheng'anToXishuiBridgesLocationMap.jpg

Guanjiayin Bridge location map.