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利咸高速大河特大桥<br /> | 利咸高速大河特大桥<br /> | ||
Xianfeng, Hubei, China<br /> | Xianfeng, Hubei, China<br /> | ||
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558 foot span / 170 meter span<br /> | 558 foot span / 170 meter span<br /> | ||
2026<br /> | 2026<br /> | ||
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The highest bridge along the Lixian Expressway between Lichuan and Xianfeng in Hubei Province, the 1,370 meter long viaduct has a span configuration of 90+2×170+90 meters on piers as tall as 170 meters. The two curving viaducts cross more than 200 meters above the Tangyahe which is part of the upper reaches of the Apeng River. | The highest bridge along the Lixian Expressway between Lichuan and Xianfeng in Hubei Province, the 1,370 meter long viaduct has a span configuration of 90+2×170+90 meters on piers as tall as 170 meters. The two curving viaducts cross more than 200 meters above the Tangyahe which is part of the upper reaches of the Apeng River. | ||
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Latest revision as of 01:00, 7 June 2025
Dahe Bridge Lixian
利咸高速大河特大桥
Xianfeng, Hubei, China
705 feet high / 215 meters high
558 foot span / 170 meter span
2026
The highest bridge along the Lixian Expressway between Lichuan and Xianfeng in Hubei Province, the 1,370 meter long viaduct has a span configuration of 90+2×170+90 meters on piers as tall as 170 meters. The two curving viaducts cross more than 200 meters above the Tangyahe which is part of the upper reaches of the Apeng River.
Dahe Bridge Lixian satellite image.
Dahe Bridge Lixian location map.













