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Although the Sancha River is crossed by more spectacular spans both upstream and downstream of the Silahe Bridge, this remote arch crossing is still a delightful little gem hidden in the mountains about 50 kilometers north of Anshun city.
 
Although the Sancha River is crossed by more spectacular spans both upstream and downstream of the Silahe Bridge, this remote arch crossing is still a delightful little gem hidden in the mountains about 50 kilometers north of Anshun city.
  
The concrete truss-arch has become a discontinued type of bridge span in China as a number of them developed cracks and other issues that forced either closure or replacement.  So far the Silahe Bridge seems to be holding its own with a clean bill of health since its opening in 1990.
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The concrete truss-arch has become a discontinued type of bridge span in China as a number of them developed cracks and other issues that forced either closure or replacement.  So far the Silahe Bridge seems to be holding its own with a clean bill of health since its opening in 1990.
  
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The Silahe Bridge deck is about 40 meters above the full reservoir level formed by a downstream dam but is at least 100 meters above the original level of the Sancha River.
  
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In 2023 a higher level bypass beam bridge was built next to the older arch bridge.
  
  
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The Silahe Bridge under a full reservoir.
  
  
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Silahe Bridge with the reservoir half empty.
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Silahe Bridge satellite image.
 
Silahe Bridge satellite image.
  
  
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Silahe Bridge location map.
 
Silahe Bridge location map.
  
  
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[[Category:Bridges in China]]
 
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Latest revision as of 01:52, 27 September 2023

Silahe Bridge
斯拉河大桥
Shangpingzhaixiang, Guizhou, China
(328) feet high / (100) meters high
(394) foot span / (120) meter span
1990

Silahe&Reservoir.jpg


Although the Sancha River is crossed by more spectacular spans both upstream and downstream of the Silahe Bridge, this remote arch crossing is still a delightful little gem hidden in the mountains about 50 kilometers north of Anshun city.

The concrete truss-arch has become a discontinued type of bridge span in China as a number of them developed cracks and other issues that forced either closure or replacement. So far the Silahe Bridge seems to be holding its own with a clean bill of health since its opening in 1990.

The Silahe Bridge deck is about 40 meters above the full reservoir level formed by a downstream dam but is at least 100 meters above the original level of the Sancha River.

In 2023 a higher level bypass beam bridge was built next to the older arch bridge.


SilaheArch.jpg


SilaheArchBuilt1990.jpg


SilaheFullReservoir.jpg

The Silahe Bridge under a full reservoir.


SilaheReservoirView.jpg


SilaheRailing.jpg


SilaheTrussArch.jpg


SilaheProb120mtrSpan.jpg

Silahe Bridge with the reservoir half empty.


SilaheRoad.jpg


SilaheNewSatellite.jpg

Silahe Bridge satellite image.


SilaheSatelliteImage.jpg


SilaheLocationMap.jpg

Silahe Bridge location map.


SilaheLocationMapWide.jpg