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Revision as of 21:23, 21 June 2023

Yachang Bridge
雅长特大桥
Leye, Guangxi, China
(541) feet high / (165) meters high
(525) foot span / (160) meter span
2024

YachangSatellite.jpg


The tallest beam bridge on the Leye to Wangmo Expressway, the Yachang Bridge is a concrete prestressed beam span supported on piers as tall as 152 meters.

Just north on the same route is the giant Hongshuihe Bridge that is one of 3 massive arch spans that cross the Hongshui River in northern Guangxi Province at the border with Guizhou Province. The 495 meter main span consists of a through-arch with eight CFST concrete filled steel tubular ribs.

Further downstream is the Hongshuihe Huangbai Railway Bridge and the record breaking Tian'e Longtan Bridge with a concrete arch span of 600 meters. With the exception of the Yangtze River, no other waterway in the world has as many giant arch bridges as the Hongshui River.


YachangSatellite.jpg

Yachang Bridge satellite image.


HongshuiheRailwayHuangbaiLoc.jpg

Yachang Bridge location map.