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The Nancun Bridge is the second highest of 3 giant Baohan Expressway bridges that skirt along the along the Fengjiashan reservoir about 10 kilometers east of Qianyang in Shaanxi Province.  The other two viaducts are the giant Wulipo and Jiankou, each with 4 spans of 160 meters.  Wulipo is 172 meters high while Jiankou is 118 meters high.  All 3 structures were completed in late 2011.   
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The Nancun Bridge is the second highest of 3 giant Baohan Expressway bridges that skirt along the along the Fengjiashan reservoir about 10 kilometers east of Qianyang in Shaanxi Province.  The other two crossings are the giant Wulipo and Jiankou viaducts, each with 4 spans of 160 meters.  Wulipo is 172 meters high while Jiankou is 118 meters high.  All 3 structures were completed in late 2011.   
 
    
 
    
  

Revision as of 22:17, 4 April 2012

Nancun Bridge
南村特大桥
Qianyang, Shaanxi, China
(476) feet high / (145) meters high
525 foot span / 160 meter span
2011


The Nancun Bridge is the second highest of 3 giant Baohan Expressway bridges that skirt along the along the Fengjiashan reservoir about 10 kilometers east of Qianyang in Shaanxi Province. The other two crossings are the giant Wulipo and Jiankou viaducts, each with 4 spans of 160 meters. Wulipo is 172 meters high while Jiankou is 118 meters high. All 3 structures were completed in late 2011.


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The 153 meter tall piers. Image by Chinahighway.com


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Image by Chinahighway.com


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Wulipo Bridge construction press day.



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