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Latest revision as of 22:42, 25 August 2016

Jinshuigou Bridge
金水沟大桥
Heyang, Shaanxi, China
354 feet high / 108 meters high
446 foot span / 136 meter span
2005

Jinshuigou108mtrH.jpg


The G5 is one of China's longest north-south expressways extending 2,865 kilometers between Kunming city in the south to the capital city of Beijing in the north. The stretch through Shaanxi Province has several large viaducts that break up the otherwise flat landscape of arid desert plateau that parallels China's great Yellow River.

Jinshuigou is a multi-span monster with 5 central beams of 136 meters atop piers as tall as 99 meters.

The Jinshuigou G5 expressway bridge parallels the local 2-lane Route 108 beam bridge that stands 97 meters above the creek.


Jinshuigou99mtrPier.jpg


JinshuigouHighwayOnYumenkou-YanliangExpressway.jpg


JinshuigouSign.jpg


Jinshuigou2006Opening.jpg


JinshuigouSatellite.jpg

Jinshuigou Bridge satellite image.


JinshuigouSatelliteWide.jpg

Jinshuigou Bridges satellite image.


JinshuigouSatelliteOld.jpg

Older Jinshuigou Bridges satellite image showing less industrial growth in the upper right.


JinshuigouLocationMap.jpg

Jinshuigou Bridges location map.