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Revision as of 22:35, 20 December 2020
Nanxihe Railway Bridge
南溪河特大桥
Yuanjiang, Yunnan, China
446 feet high / 136 meters high
420 foot span / 128 meter span
2021
Nanxihe Railway Bridge is one of several giant beam spans on the Yuxi to Mohan Railway in Yunnan Province that is eventually expected to connect the large cities of Kunming, China with Bangkok, Thailand. The most famous crossing on the route is the colossal Yuanjiang Railway Bridge with piers 154 meters tall and the highest truss span in the world at 223 meters.
Nanxihe Railway Bridge at Km 109 has a central span configuration of 2x128 meters on piers as tall as 125 meters.
Nanxihe Railway Bridge is at the bottom with the giant Yuanjiang Railway Bridge at the top satellite image.
Nanxihe Railway Bridge Location map.