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Revision as of 19:06, 8 May 2016
Jinshajiang Bridge Hulukou
金沙江葫芦口大桥
Hulukouzhen, Sichuan, China
692 feet high / 211 meters high
2,152 foot span / 656 meter span
2015
With most of its height submerged under the deep reservoir formed by the 277 meter tall Baihetan Dam, it maybe be difficult for future generations to appreciate the height of this span without looking at photos taken soon after the completion of the crossing. The truss stiffened suspension bridge is situated on a dramatic location between two mountains near the original town of Hulukouzhen whose buildings are now hidden under a deep layer of water. The original 160 meter span arch bridge that once carried local roads S303, S212 and S310 is also forever entombed by the dark waters of the great Jinshshajiang (Yangtze River).
Located 37 kilometers downstream of the bridge, the Baihetan Dam is reported to be one of the 4 or 5 largest hydroelectric dam producers in the world.
The lake is so deep and long that a second large suspension bridge was constructed 110 kilometers from the dam near Gele, Yunnan Province. Known as the Jindong Jinshajiang Bridge, the 914 meter long structure has a main span of 730 meters.
The Hulukou Jinshajiang Bridge will cross the canyon between the two mountains in the foreground.
The Hulukou Jinshajiang arch bridge before it was submerged under 200 meters of water.
A view of the canyon looking upstream.
Hulukouzhen town before it was abandoned from the rising lake behind Baihetan Dam.
Baihetan Dam model.
Construction access bridges across the Jinshajiang River near the Baihetan Dam construction site.
Another set of catenary construction access bridges near the Baihetan Dam.
Diagram showing the 6 great dams of the Yangtze and Jinshajiang Rivers.
Hulukou Jinshajiang Bridge satellite image.
Hulukou Jinshajiang Bridge location map.