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Latest revision as of 18:47, 4 August 2022
Jianshangou Bridge
尖山沟特大桥
Yangxian, Gansu, China
(410) feet high / (125) meters high
722 foot span / 220 meter span
2022
Jianshangou Bridge consists of two parallel CFST concrete filled steel tubular arches on the Wudu to Jiuzhaigou expressway in Yangxian County, Gansu Province, China. The arch spans have a rise ratio of 1:5 and were constructed via a highline anchored on the mountain slopes above the tunnels.
Just to the north is the Yangtanghe beam bridge.
Jianshangou Bridge satellite image.
Jianshangou Bridge location map.