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Xisujiaohe Bridge is the largest CFST concrete filled steel tubular arch crossing on the amazing G4216 Yanjiang Expressway 沿江高速Yibin to Panzhihua Expressway in Sichuan Province.  The route has Sichuan's largest collection of high level bridges.  The lower third of the Xisujiaohe Bridge is hidden below a portion of the Jinshajiang reservoir that was formed by the giant Xiluodu Dam.  The 669 meter long Xisujiaohe Bridge has a span configuration of 6x30 +380 +2x30 meters.  The deck of the Xisujiaohe Bridge is more than 200 meters above the full reservoir level that was formed by the construction of the Xiluodu Dam.  
 
Xisujiaohe Bridge is the largest CFST concrete filled steel tubular arch crossing on the amazing G4216 Yanjiang Expressway 沿江高速Yibin to Panzhihua Expressway in Sichuan Province.  The route has Sichuan's largest collection of high level bridges.  The lower third of the Xisujiaohe Bridge is hidden below a portion of the Jinshajiang reservoir that was formed by the giant Xiluodu Dam.  The 669 meter long Xisujiaohe Bridge has a span configuration of 6x30 +380 +2x30 meters.  The deck of the Xisujiaohe Bridge is more than 200 meters above the full reservoir level that was formed by the construction of the Xiluodu Dam.  
  
The route is also unique for having more large span arch bridges than any other highway on earth with a total of seven. These massive concrete and CFST arches include Xi'ninghe, Liutonghe, Shangwujiao, Xisujiaohe, Yuewulada, Siguxi and Daheba Bridges.
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The route is also unique for having more large span arch bridges than any other highway on earth with a total of seven. These massive concrete and CFST arches include Xi'ninghe, Dahegou, Shangwujiao, Xisujiaohe, Yuewulada, Liutonghe and Daheba Bridges.  
  
 
The G4216 Expressway parallels much of the Jinshajiang reservoir that was formed by the giant Xiluodu Dam. With a height of 285.5 meters, Xiluodu is among the 5 tallest concrete dams in the world and is located on the border of Sichuan and Yunnan Provinces 50 kilometers downstream from the Jinshajiang Bridge Kahaluo.  
 
The G4216 Expressway parallels much of the Jinshajiang reservoir that was formed by the giant Xiluodu Dam. With a height of 285.5 meters, Xiluodu is among the 5 tallest concrete dams in the world and is located on the border of Sichuan and Yunnan Provinces 50 kilometers downstream from the Jinshajiang Bridge Kahaluo.  

Revision as of 21:00, 28 October 2023

Xisujiaohe Bridge
西苏角河特大桥
Leibo, Sichuan, China
(886) feet high / (270) meters high
(1,247) foot span / (380) meter span
2025

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Xisujiaohe Bridge is the largest CFST concrete filled steel tubular arch crossing on the amazing G4216 Yanjiang Expressway 沿江高速Yibin to Panzhihua Expressway in Sichuan Province. The route has Sichuan's largest collection of high level bridges. The lower third of the Xisujiaohe Bridge is hidden below a portion of the Jinshajiang reservoir that was formed by the giant Xiluodu Dam. The 669 meter long Xisujiaohe Bridge has a span configuration of 6x30 +380 +2x30 meters. The deck of the Xisujiaohe Bridge is more than 200 meters above the full reservoir level that was formed by the construction of the Xiluodu Dam.

The route is also unique for having more large span arch bridges than any other highway on earth with a total of seven. These massive concrete and CFST arches include Xi'ninghe, Dahegou, Shangwujiao, Xisujiaohe, Yuewulada, Liutonghe and Daheba Bridges.

The G4216 Expressway parallels much of the Jinshajiang reservoir that was formed by the giant Xiluodu Dam. With a height of 285.5 meters, Xiluodu is among the 5 tallest concrete dams in the world and is located on the border of Sichuan and Yunnan Provinces 50 kilometers downstream from the Jinshajiang Bridge Kahaluo.


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Xisujiaohe Bridge satellite image.


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Xisujiaohe Bridge location map.


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