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The cantilevered beam structure is 160 meters above one of Western China's greatest rivers. The main span configuration is 40+64+40 +88+160+88 +2×36 T-beam for a total length of 568.8 meters on piers as tall as 122.5 meters. There are 9 piers. | The cantilevered beam structure is 160 meters above one of Western China's greatest rivers. The main span configuration is 40+64+40 +88+160+88 +2×36 T-beam for a total length of 568.8 meters on piers as tall as 122.5 meters. There are 9 piers. | ||
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Latest revision as of 01:30, 16 January 2024
Niulanjiang Railway Bridge
牛栏江特大桥
Dashuijingxiang, Yunnan, China
525 feet high / 160 meters high
525 foot span / 160 meter span
2026
Niulanjiang Railway Bridge is one of 4 giant beam bridges on the Yukun Chongqing to Kunming High Speed Railway.
The cantilevered beam structure is 160 meters above one of Western China's greatest rivers. The main span configuration is 40+64+40 +88+160+88 +2×36 T-beam for a total length of 568.8 meters on piers as tall as 122.5 meters. There are 9 piers.
The diameter of the piles are 2.5 meters with the longest pile measuring 37 meters.
Niulanjiang Railway Bridge satellite image.
Niulanjiang Railway Bridge location map.