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− | + | The highest bridge on the 56 kilometer spur expressway that links Tongren with Yuping and the G60 in Guizhou, the curving Zongqihe Viaduct is made of a multi-pier army that supports 26 spans of 40 meters across a "W" and "V" shaped river valley. The two parallel bridges measure 1044.521 and 1055.538 meters in length. The tallest pier is 90 meters. | |
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Revision as of 22:18, 24 April 2012
Zongqihe Viaduct
龙生特大桥
Tongren, Guizhou, China
(328) feet high / (100) meters high
131 foot span / 40 meter span
2012
The highest bridge on the 56 kilometer spur expressway that links Tongren with Yuping and the G60 in Guizhou, the curving Zongqihe Viaduct is made of a multi-pier army that supports 26 spans of 40 meters across a "W" and "V" shaped river valley. The two parallel bridges measure 1044.521 and 1055.538 meters in length. The tallest pier is 90 meters.