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459 foot span / 140 meter span<br />
 
459 foot span / 140 meter span<br />
 
2014<br />
 
2014<br />
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One of many high beam bridges on the G65W Expressway, the crossing of the Biandan creek was made via a triple span structure with a configuration of 3x140 meters on piers as tall as 110 meters.
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One of many high beam bridges on the G65W Expressway, the 699 meter long crossing of the Biandan creek was made via a triple span structure with a configuration of 3x140 meters on piers as tall as 110 meters.
  
 
The nearby Wangjiahe Bridge is one of the largest and most spectacular extradosed bridges in China with 4 main spans of 230 meters that curve across piers as tall as 142 meters.
 
The nearby Wangjiahe Bridge is one of the largest and most spectacular extradosed bridges in China with 4 main spans of 230 meters that curve across piers as tall as 142 meters.
  
  
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Biandangou Bridge satellite image.  
 
Biandangou Bridge satellite image.  
  

Latest revision as of 00:10, 21 January 2020

Biandangou Bridge
扁担沟大桥
Yanchixiang, Shaanxi, China
(427) feet high / (130) meters high
459 foot span / 140 meter span
2014

BiandangouSatellite.jpg


One of many high beam bridges on the G65W Expressway, the 699 meter long crossing of the Biandan creek was made via a triple span structure with a configuration of 3x140 meters on piers as tall as 110 meters.

The nearby Wangjiahe Bridge is one of the largest and most spectacular extradosed bridges in China with 4 main spans of 230 meters that curve across piers as tall as 142 meters.


BiandangouSatellite.jpg

Biandangou Bridge satellite image.


WangjiaheAreaBridgesMap.jpg

Biandangou Bridge location map.