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The 537 meter long bridge has a central span configuration of 60+2x100+60 meters on piers 99 meters tall.
 
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Just to the south is the Yuziying and Senken #1 Railway Bridges.
  
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Songtoujiang Railway Bridge location map.
 
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Latest revision as of 01:51, 3 January 2020

Songtoujiang Railway Bridge
松头江特大桥
Miaoqianzhen, Fujian, China
(360) feet high / (110) meters high
328 foot span / 100 meter span
2004

SongtoujiangRailwayView.jpg


The Songtoujiang Railway Bridge is the highest bridge on the Ganlong single line railway completed in 2004 between Ganzhou and Longyan in Shanghang County, Fujian Province. A newer high speed line also runs along this corridor.

The 537 meter long bridge has a central span configuration of 60+2x100+60 meters on piers 99 meters tall.

Just to the south is the Yuziying and Senken #1 Railway Bridges.


Songtoujiang railway bridge.jpg


SongtoujiangRailwaySatellite.jpg

Songtoujiang Railway Bridge satellite image.


Yuziying Railway LocationMap copy.jpg

Songtoujiang Railway Bridge location map.


Yuziying Railway LocationMapWide.jpg