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山店江大桥<br />
 
山店江大桥<br />
 
Rucheng, Hunan, China<br />
 
Rucheng, Hunan, China<br />
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682 feet high / 208 meters high<br />
 
656 foot span / 200 meter span<br />
 
656 foot span / 200 meter span<br />
 
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2014<br />
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Located about 40 kilometers east of the famous Chishi Viaduct in Hunan Province, the Shandianjiang Bridge is yet another grand scale beam bridge on the G76 expressway, the world's greatest high bridge roadway with more then 20 beam bridges that exceed 100 meters in height.
 
Located about 40 kilometers east of the famous Chishi Viaduct in Hunan Province, the Shandianjiang Bridge is yet another grand scale beam bridge on the G76 expressway, the world's greatest high bridge roadway with more then 20 beam bridges that exceed 100 meters in height.
  
The Shandiang gorge has a steep V-shape requiring tunnels on both ends of the 611 meter long structure.  The tallest pier measures 127.6 meters and supports a main span of 200 meters.
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The Shandiang gorge has a steep V-shape requiring tunnels on both ends of the 611 meter long structure.  The tallest pier measures 127.6 meters and supports a main span of 200 meters.  The deck is 208 meters above the old river level and several meters less from the surface of a shallow reservoir created by a small downstream dam.  
  
  
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Shuanghekou Bridge Elevation<br />
 
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Image by jt.rednet.cn.
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A view of the Shandianjiang Bridge from the older national road S324.
  
  
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Shandianjiang Bridge satellite image.
  
  
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Shandianjiang Bridge location map.
  
 
[[Category:Bridges in China]]
 
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Revision as of 03:57, 21 August 2021

Shandianjiang Bridge
山店江大桥
Rucheng, Hunan, China
682 feet high / 208 meters high
656 foot span / 200 meter span
2014

Shandianjiang.jpg


Located about 40 kilometers east of the famous Chishi Viaduct in Hunan Province, the Shandianjiang Bridge is yet another grand scale beam bridge on the G76 expressway, the world's greatest high bridge roadway with more then 20 beam bridges that exceed 100 meters in height.

The Shandiang gorge has a steep V-shape requiring tunnels on both ends of the 611 meter long structure. The tallest pier measures 127.6 meters and supports a main span of 200 meters. The deck is 208 meters above the old river level and several meters less from the surface of a shallow reservoir created by a small downstream dam.


Shandianjiang611mtrLong.jpg


ShandianjiangPiers.jpg


Shandianjianglate2011View.jpg


ShandianjiangEarlyConstruction.jpg


Rucheng,HunanSupposed.jpg


ShandianjiangLonglens.jpg

Image by jt.rednet.cn.


ShandianjiangWide.jpg

A view of the Shandianjiang Bridge from the older national road S324.


RuchenExpressway.jpg


Shandianjiang105+200+105.jpg


Shandianjiang127.6mtrPier.jpg


ShandianjiangSatellite.jpg

Shandianjiang Bridge satellite image.


ShandianjiangSatelliteWide.jpg


ShandianjiangBridgeLocationMap.jpg

Shandianjiang Bridge location map.