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白水江特大桥<br /> | 白水江特大桥<br /> | ||
Shizixiang, Yunnan, China<br /> | Shizixiang, Yunnan, China<br /> | ||
| − | ( | + | (262) feet high / (80) meters high<br /> |
(420) foot span / (128) meter span<br /> | (420) foot span / (128) meter span<br /> | ||
2026<br /> | 2026<br /> | ||
| − | [[File: | + | [[File:Baishuijiang railway 80mtrHigh.jpg|750px|center]] |
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Baishuijiang Railway Bridge is one of 4 giant beam bridges on the Yukun Chongqing to Kunming High Speed Railway. | Baishuijiang Railway Bridge is one of 4 giant beam bridges on the Yukun Chongqing to Kunming High Speed Railway. | ||
| − | The cantilevered beam structure is | + | The cantilevered beam structure is around 65 meters above the surface of a reservoir or 80 meters above the original river level. |
Several kilometers to the south is the even more spectacular Sangushui Railway Bridge. | Several kilometers to the south is the even more spectacular Sangushui Railway Bridge. | ||
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| + | [[File:BaishuijiangRailwayNorthSlope.JPG|750px|center]] | ||
| + | Image by Eric Sakowski / HighestBridges.com | ||
Latest revision as of 18:32, 13 December 2025
Baishuijiang Railway Bridge
白水江特大桥
Shizixiang, Yunnan, China
(262) feet high / (80) meters high
(420) foot span / (128) meter span
2026
Baishuijiang Railway Bridge is one of 4 giant beam bridges on the Yukun Chongqing to Kunming High Speed Railway.
The cantilevered beam structure is around 65 meters above the surface of a reservoir or 80 meters above the original river level.
Several kilometers to the south is the even more spectacular Sangushui Railway Bridge.
Image by Eric Sakowski / HighestBridges.com
Image by Eric Sakowski / HighestBridges.com
Image by Eric Sakowski / HighestBridges.com
Baishuijiang Railway Bridge satellite image.
Baishuijiang Railway Bridge location map.



