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− | China has hundreds of high level bridges that are over 100 meters above the ground. But no other high level bridge in history has come along that is quite as wide as the colossal Raojiahe Bridge. With 10 lanes perched rows of piers that are 4 deep, the Raojiahe Bridge measures 60 meters in width. Currently only Canada's Port Mann and California's Oakland Bay Bridge are wider though China has several others planned that will exceed 60 meters in width. | + | China has hundreds of high level bridges that are over 100 meters above the ground. But no other high level bridge in history has come along that is quite as wide as the colossal Raojiahe Bridge. With 10 lanes perched on rows of piers that are 4 deep, the Raojiahe Bridge measures a whopping 60 meters in width. Currently only Canada's Port Mann and California's Oakland Bay Bridge are wider though China has several others planned that will exceed 60 meters in width. Maximum pier height is 113 meters. |
Raojiahe Bridge is part of a new 28 kilometer road between Duyun and Kaili in Eastern Guizhou Province. | Raojiahe Bridge is part of a new 28 kilometer road between Duyun and Kaili in Eastern Guizhou Province. | ||
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Raojiahe Bridge satellite image. | Raojiahe Bridge satellite image. | ||
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Raojiahe Bridge location map. | Raojiahe Bridge location map. | ||
[[Category:Bridges in China]] | [[Category:Bridges in China]] |
Latest revision as of 22:28, 17 June 2021
Raojiahe Bridge
绕家河特大桥
Baguzhen, Guizhou, China
(427) feet high / (130) meters high
492 foot span / 150 meter span
2020
China has hundreds of high level bridges that are over 100 meters above the ground. But no other high level bridge in history has come along that is quite as wide as the colossal Raojiahe Bridge. With 10 lanes perched on rows of piers that are 4 deep, the Raojiahe Bridge measures a whopping 60 meters in width. Currently only Canada's Port Mann and California's Oakland Bay Bridge are wider though China has several others planned that will exceed 60 meters in width. Maximum pier height is 113 meters.
Raojiahe Bridge is part of a new 28 kilometer road between Duyun and Kaili in Eastern Guizhou Province.
Raojiahe Bridge satellite image.
The Raojiahe Bridge is located near the bottom.
Raojiahe Bridge location map.