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Haihuang Bridge is one of Northern China's longest span cable stayed bridges with a tower to tower distance of 560 meters.  The 1,744 meter long structure crosses the famous Yellow River supported by towers 193.6 and 186.2 meters tall.  The deck soars approximately 120 meters above the original level of the Yellow River or about 50 meters above the full Gongboxia reservoir water elevation of 2,005 meters.   
 
Haihuang Bridge is one of Northern China's longest span cable stayed bridges with a tower to tower distance of 560 meters.  The 1,744 meter long structure crosses the famous Yellow River supported by towers 193.6 and 186.2 meters tall.  The deck soars approximately 120 meters above the original level of the Yellow River or about 50 meters above the full Gongboxia reservoir water elevation of 2,005 meters.   
 
is located on the Yongmeng expressway with dual viaducts measuring 1,096 and 776 meters long with a central span configuration of 65+120+65 meters on piers as tall as 100 meters.
 
  
  

Revision as of 04:44, 6 December 2019

Haihuang Bridge
海黄大桥
Ganduzhen, Qinghai, China
(394) feet high / (120) meters high
1,837 foot span / 560 meter span
2017


Haihuang Bridge is one of Northern China's longest span cable stayed bridges with a tower to tower distance of 560 meters. The 1,744 meter long structure crosses the famous Yellow River supported by towers 193.6 and 186.2 meters tall. The deck soars approximately 120 meters above the original level of the Yellow River or about 50 meters above the full Gongboxia reservoir water elevation of 2,005 meters.




























Haihuang Bridge satellite image.


Haihuang Bridge location map.