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Qiaomalinchang #1 Bridge is composed of two separate viaducts just a kilometer east of the G78 expressway in Southwestern Guizhou Province.  The first 2-lane Qiaomalinchang Bridge was completed in 2010 and was constructed as part of an entrance/exit access road to the G78 expressway.  In 2016 a second Qiaomalinchang #1 Bridge was built just to the south of the first one, turning the former G78 exit road into a portion of the west end of the newer G85 expressway that junctions with the G78.   
 
Qiaomalinchang #1 Bridge is composed of two separate viaducts just a kilometer east of the G78 expressway in Southwestern Guizhou Province.  The first 2-lane Qiaomalinchang Bridge was completed in 2010 and was constructed as part of an entrance/exit access road to the G78 expressway.  In 2016 a second Qiaomalinchang #1 Bridge was built just to the south of the first one, turning the former G78 exit road into a portion of the west end of the newer G85 expressway that junctions with the G78.   
  
The giant Zhegao Bridge is located just west of the Qiaomalinchang #1 Bridges and is one of the highest beam spans in southwestern Guizhou at 190 meters.  There are few large cities in this region of Guizhou that is most notable for being close to the junction of the great Beipanjiang and Nanpanjiang Rivers.
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The giant Zhegao Bridge is located just west of the Qiaomalinchang #1 Bridges and is one of the highest beam spans in southwestern Guizhou at 190 meters.  There are few large cities in this region of Guizhou that is most notable its proximity to the great Beipanjiang and Nanpanjiang Rivers.
 
   
 
   
  

Revision as of 04:15, 1 June 2016

Qiaomalinchang #1 Bridge
巧马林场1号大桥
Ceheng, Guizhou, China
377 feet high / 115 meters high
394 foot span / 120 meter span
2010, 2016

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Qiaomalinchang #1 Bridge is composed of two separate viaducts just a kilometer east of the G78 expressway in Southwestern Guizhou Province. The first 2-lane Qiaomalinchang Bridge was completed in 2010 and was constructed as part of an entrance/exit access road to the G78 expressway. In 2016 a second Qiaomalinchang #1 Bridge was built just to the south of the first one, turning the former G78 exit road into a portion of the west end of the newer G85 expressway that junctions with the G78.

The giant Zhegao Bridge is located just west of the Qiaomalinchang #1 Bridges and is one of the highest beam spans in southwestern Guizhou at 190 meters. There are few large cities in this region of Guizhou that is most notable its proximity to the great Beipanjiang and Nanpanjiang Rivers.


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The 190 meter high Zhegao Bridge can be seen in the background. Image by Eric Sakowski / HighestBridges.com


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Qiaomalinchang Bridge #1 satellite image showing only the older 2010 structure.


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Qiaomalinchang Bridge #1 location map.


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