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Latest revision as of 23:35, 2 March 2024
Wujiang Bridge Meishi
湄石高速乌江特大桥
Benzhuangzhen, Guizhou, China
974 feet high / 297 meters high
2,231 foot span / 680 meter span
2021
Wujiang Bridge Meishi is another Guizhou giant crossing almost 300 meters above the great Wu River. The truss stiffened span of 680 meters is the largest on the route between Meitan and Shiqian. Further upstream the Wu River is the very similar Wujiang Bridge Zunyu which also has a span of 680 meters and is about 300 meters high.
Located at Km 57 the Meishi Bridge has a span configuration of 9x40 +680 +24x40 meters. The original level of the Wu River is hidden under a reservoir formed by the Silin Dam.
The route has two other high beam bridges including Shuitianba Bridge 5 kilometers to the north and the Tuntouhe Bridge just to the south.
Image by Eric Sakowski / HighestBridges.com
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Image by Eric Sakowski / HighestBridges.com
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Wujiang Bridge Meishi satellite view.
Wujiang Bridge Meishi location map.
Meitan to Shiqian expressway map.