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Tangjiahe Bridge is part of a new 3rd level local highway that will connect mountainous regions of Baojing County that have been separated by the deep gorge of the Tangjia River.  The steep canyon walls will support a spectacular concrete filled steel arch span of 200 meters.  The 8.5 meter roadway will have a total length of 280 meters with two 20 meter approach spans on either side of the 200 meter main arch.
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Tangjiahe Bridge is part of a new 3rd level local highway that will connect mountainous regions of Baojing County that have been separated by the deep gorge of the Tangjia River.  The steep canyon walls will support a spectacular red concrete filled steel arch span of 200 meters.  The 8.5 meter roadway will have a total length of 280 meters with two 20 meter approach spans on either side of the main arch. The 8 steel arch ribs will rise 40 meters to the crown giving the arch a span to rise ratio of 5:1
  
A parallel one-lane construction access suspension bridge will be nearly as high as the arch span.
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A parallel one-lane construction access catenary suspension bridge will be nearly as high as the main bridge.
  
  
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The mouth of the Long River is crossed by this triple span arch bridge.  Image by Eric Sakowski / HighestBridges.com
 
  
  
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Revision as of 00:56, 7 February 2017

Tangjiahe Bridge
唐家河大桥
Baojing, Hunan, China
(590) feet high / (180) meters high
656 foot span / 200 meter span
2018


Tangjiahe Bridge is part of a new 3rd level local highway that will connect mountainous regions of Baojing County that have been separated by the deep gorge of the Tangjia River. The steep canyon walls will support a spectacular red concrete filled steel arch span of 200 meters. The 8.5 meter roadway will have a total length of 280 meters with two 20 meter approach spans on either side of the main arch. The 8 steel arch ribs will rise 40 meters to the crown giving the arch a span to rise ratio of 5:1

A parallel one-lane construction access catenary suspension bridge will be nearly as high as the main bridge.



























Tangjiahe Bridge satellite image.



Tangjiahe Bridge location map.