Sayuhe Bridge

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Sayuhe Bridge
洒鱼河特大桥
Zhaotong, Yunnan, China
459 feet high / 140 meters high
492 foot span / 150 meter span
2016

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Sayuhe Bridge is one of more then half a dozen high beam spans on the G85 expressway north of Zhaotong in the Sayuhe River valley. This last link of the G85 expressway was not completed until 2016 due to the difficult terrain that also required many long tunnels. One 20 kilometer stretch of this expressway area is 97% bridges and tunnels.

Sayuhe Bridge has a span configuration of 3x40 +80+2x150+80 +15x40 meters. The tallest pier measures 124 meters.


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SayuheRiverLonglens.jpg

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SayuheTunnels.jpg

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Some of the bridges and tunnels along the G85 expressway in the Sayuhe River canyon.


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Map of the Mazhao section of the G85 expressway that was constructed between 2013 and 2016.


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Sayuhe Bridge satellite image.


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Mazhao G85 expressway map showing the many high bridges that are located on the south slope of the Sayuhe River canyon. All are over 90 meters in height except for Daguanhe which is 70 meters high.