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492 foot span / 150 meter span<br />
 
492 foot span / 150 meter span<br />
 
2014<br />
 
2014<br />
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Xiaoxihe Bridge crosses another large tributary of the Yangtze River in a remote region just south of the 3 Gorges reservoir of Hubei.  With such a deep water at the crossing site, the engineers built the concrete arch using the rotation method whereby the two halves of the arch are constructed just above the ground on either hillside and then rotated out over the canyon in one careful maneuver and then closed at the crown.
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Xiaoxihe Bridge crosses another large tributary of the Yangtze River in a remote region just south of the 3 Gorges reservoir of Hubei.  With such deep water at the crossing site, the engineers built the concrete arch using the rotation method whereby the two halves of the arch are constructed just above the ground on either hillside and then rotated out over the canyon in one careful maneuver and then closed at the crown.
  
 
This was done for the first time in China in 1987 at the nearby Longmens Bridge in Wushan.   
 
This was done for the first time in China in 1987 at the nearby Longmens Bridge in Wushan.   
  
  
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Xiaoxihe Bridge satellite image.
 
Xiaoxihe Bridge satellite image.
  
  
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Xiaoxihe Bridge location map.
 
Xiaoxihe Bridge location map.
  
  
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[[Category:Bridges in China]]
 
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Latest revision as of 02:30, 7 September 2016

Xiaoxihe Bridge
小溪河大桥
Xiaojiapingcun, Hubei, China
(410) feet high / (125) meters high
492 foot span / 150 meter span
2014

XiaoxiheClosure.jpg


Xiaoxihe Bridge crosses another large tributary of the Yangtze River in a remote region just south of the 3 Gorges reservoir of Hubei. With such deep water at the crossing site, the engineers built the concrete arch using the rotation method whereby the two halves of the arch are constructed just above the ground on either hillside and then rotated out over the canyon in one careful maneuver and then closed at the crown.

This was done for the first time in China in 1987 at the nearby Longmens Bridge in Wushan.


XiaoxiheOpen2014.jpg


XiaoxiheSide.jpg


XiaoxiheArchHalves.jpg


Xiaoxihe arch rotate.jpg


XiaoxiheCrown.jpg


XiaoxiheWater.jpg


XiaoxiheSatellite.jpg

Xiaoxihe Bridge satellite image.


XiaoxiheSatelliteWide.jpg


XiaoxiheLocationMap.jpg

Xiaoxihe Bridge location map.


XiaoxiheLocationMapWide.jpg