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Yunihe Bridge
淤泥河桥
Huangling, Shaanxi, China
364 feet high / 111 meters high
525 foot span / 160 meter span
2006
The G65 is one of the busiest expressway arteries that branch out from the giant capital city of Xian in Shaanxi Province. Though not as famous as the Luohe Bridge located 15 kilometers to the north, the Yunihe Bridge is still an impressive viaduct with 3 back to back spans of 160 meters resting on piers as tall as 96 meters. There are 30 meter approach spans on either side adding up to a total length of 816 meters.
Yunihe Bridge satellite image.
An older satellite image of the Yunihe Bridge.
Yunihe Bridge location map.