Difference between revisions of "Guchuan Bridge"
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谷川大橋<br /> | 谷川大橋<br /> | ||
Pingtung, Taiwan, China<br /> | Pingtung, Taiwan, China<br /> | ||
− | ( | + | (213) feet high / (65) meters high<br /> |
459 foot span / 140 meter span<br /> | 459 foot span / 140 meter span<br /> | ||
2013<br /> | 2013<br /> | ||
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− | Guchuan Bridge was completed in 2013 to replace the Wutai #1 Bridge that was destroyed by flooding on the Ailiaobei River from Typhoon tMorakot in August 2009. Guchuan Bridge reportedly has Taiwan's tallest pier at 99 meters. The bridge has a total length of 654 meters. | + | Guchuan Bridge was completed in 2013 to replace the Wutai #1 Bridge that was destroyed by flooding on the Ailiaobei River from Typhoon tMorakot in August 2009. Guchuan Bridge reportedly has Taiwan's tallest pier at 99 meters which includes the foundation piles. The bridge has a total length of 654 meters. |
Latest revision as of 05:34, 27 May 2020
Guchuan Bridge
谷川大橋
Pingtung, Taiwan, China
(213) feet high / (65) meters high
459 foot span / 140 meter span
2013
Guchuan Bridge was completed in 2013 to replace the Wutai #1 Bridge that was destroyed by flooding on the Ailiaobei River from Typhoon tMorakot in August 2009. Guchuan Bridge reportedly has Taiwan's tallest pier at 99 meters which includes the foundation piles. The bridge has a total length of 654 meters.
Image by 發仔旅行攝.
Image by LZ chou.
Image by Uncle Kevin.
Guchuan Bridge satellite image.
Guchuan Bridge location map.