Difference between revisions of "Hongshuihe Railway Bridge Huangbai"
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黄百铁路红水河特大桥<br /> | 黄百铁路红水河特大桥<br /> | ||
Wangmo, Guizhou, China<br /> | Wangmo, Guizhou, China<br /> | ||
− | ( | + | (755) feet high / (230) meters high<br /> |
1,870 foot span / 570 meter span<br /> | 1,870 foot span / 570 meter span<br /> | ||
2028<br /> | 2028<br /> |
Latest revision as of 00:09, 22 July 2025
Hongshuihe Railway Bridge Huangbai
黄百铁路红水河特大桥
Wangmo, Guizhou, China
(755) feet high / (230) meters high
1,870 foot span / 570 meter span
2028
The Hongshuihe Railway Bridge Huangbai is the longest span railway-only arch bridge in existence and one of the 10 longest arch bridges in the world with a main span of 570 meters. Located along the Huangbai Railway line from Huangtong to Baise, this section is part of the larger Longchang to Baise Railway that has been under construction for over 20 years. The giant 938 meter long Hongshuihe crossing is the final link in the Huangtong to Baise section completing a route that now allows the Sichuan basin to connect with seaports in southern Guangxi Province.
The Hongshuihe Railway Bridge Huangbai has nearly half its full height hidden beneath the reservoir that formed behind the Longtan Dam located more than 100 kilometers downstream.
Hongshuihe Railway Bridge Huangbai satellite image.
Hongshuihe Railway Bridge Huangbai location map.