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Bijie city has become a hot spot for high bridges with at least a dozen completed with more planned around the airport and high speed train stations. | Bijie city has become a hot spot for high bridges with at least a dozen completed with more planned around the airport and high speed train stations. | ||
| − | The Qinxing Number 1 & 2 Bridges both look to have been abandoned before planned completion in 2020 and have still not resumed construction as of | + | The Qinxing Number 1 & 2 Bridges both look to have been abandoned before planned completion in 2020 and have still not resumed construction as of 2025. |
Revision as of 20:21, 22 February 2025
Qixing Number 2 Bridge
七星二号大桥
Bijie, Guizhou, China
(427) feet high / (130) meters high
(394) foot span / (120) meter span
2026
The Qixing Number 2 Bridge is the second of two giant 6-lane beam bridges that make up the main east entrance access road to the Bijie Airport.
Bijie city has become a hot spot for high bridges with at least a dozen completed with more planned around the airport and high speed train stations.
The Qinxing Number 1 & 2 Bridges both look to have been abandoned before planned completion in 2020 and have still not resumed construction as of 2025.
Image by Eric Sakowski / HighestBridges.com
Image by Eric Sakowski / HighestBridges.com