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360 feet high / 110 meters high<br />
 
360 feet high / 110 meters high<br />
 
354 foot span / 108 meter span<br />
 
354 foot span / 108 meter span<br />
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The Yexihe Railway Bridge is one of 5 spans over 100 meters in height on the incredible Yi-Wan Railway line that runs between Yichang near the 3 Gorges Dam to Wanxian and Chongqing City on the Yangtze River. With more than 70 percent of the route either in a tunnel or on a bridge, the complex geology of the terrain has forced the engineers to overcome landslides, falling rock and steep terrain. The 5 bridges that exceed 100 meters in height also include Luobuxi, Mashuihe, Dukouhe and Longwangmiao.  That high bridge total reaches 8 if the spans are counted on the route from Yichang to Chongqing City.
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The amazing Yi-wan Railway opened in 2010 as the most difficult train line project ever undertaken in China. The Yichang to Enshi section of the railway bypasses the 3 Gorges stretch of the Yangtze River with a seemingly endless succession of tunnels and bridges. It is rare for any rail line in the world to have a single bridge over 280 feet (85 meters) high - the Yiwan Railway line has fifteen that exceed that height threshold!.
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With more than 70 percent of the route either in a tunnel or on a bridge, the complex geology of the terrain forced the engineers to overcome landslides, falling rocks and steep terrain.
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The 15 highest bridges include Wanzhou Yangtze, Shuangliu, Sibuhe, Yeyabang, Zhoubadeng, Dukouhe, Yaojiawan, Makou, Mashuihe, Longwangmiao, Yesanhe, Yexihe, Zhaojialing, Shizikou and Luobuxi Bridges.  
  
 
Located within view of the giant Longtanhe highway bridge on the G50 expressway, the Yexihe Railway Bridge crosses a deep cut along the mountainous run that parallels the G50 for much of its run between Yichang and Enshi in Hubei Province.
 
Located within view of the giant Longtanhe highway bridge on the G50 expressway, the Yexihe Railway Bridge crosses a deep cut along the mountainous run that parallels the G50 for much of its run between Yichang and Enshi in Hubei Province.
  
The bridge is most notable for the two giant oval shaped piers that drop 93.5 meters from the underside of the beam to the top of the foundation.  They support a main span configuration of 70+ 108+ 70 meters.  With 4 smaller approach spans of 32 meters the entire structure measures 397 meters long.  The bridge was completed in 2008 but the rail line did not open for traffic until 2010.
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The Yexihe bridge is most notable for the two giant oval shaped piers that drop 93.5 meters from the underside of the beam to the top of the foundation.  They support a main span configuration of 70+ 108+ 70 meters.  With 4 smaller approach spans of 32 meters the entire structure measures 397 meters long.  The bridge was completed in 2008 but the rail line did not open for traffic until 2010.
  
  
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Image by Eric Sakowski / HighestBridges.com
 
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The Xixi suspension bridge can be seen in the distance.  Image by Eric Sakowski / HighestBridges.com
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A view of the Yexi River valley from a train crossing the bridge.
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Yexihe Railway Bridge drawing.
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[[File:LongtanheGeorges2.jpg|750px|center]]
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The gargantuan Longtanhe Viaduct is located just over 1 kilometer from the Yexi Railway Bridge.  With spans of 200 meters and a height of 197 meters, Longtanhe is one of the world's largest concrete beam viaducts.  You can see many more images at the official Longtanhe Viaduct entry.  Image by Eric Sakowski / HighestBridges.com
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A satellite image shows the Yexihe Railway Bridge in the lower left and the giant Longtanhe Viaduct in the center.
  
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Yexihe Railway Bridge location map.
  
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The 15 highest bridges along the Yi-Wan Railway line between Yichang and Wanzhou cities.
  
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A satellite image from shows the Yexihe Railway Bridge in the lower left and the giant Longtanhe Viaduct in the center.
 
  
 
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Revision as of 05:38, 25 February 2020

Yexihe Railway Bridge
叶溪河大桥
Langpingzhen, Hubei, China
360 feet high / 110 meters high
354 foot span / 108 meter span
2010

LongtaheAreaRailway.jpg


The amazing Yi-wan Railway opened in 2010 as the most difficult train line project ever undertaken in China. The Yichang to Enshi section of the railway bypasses the 3 Gorges stretch of the Yangtze River with a seemingly endless succession of tunnels and bridges. It is rare for any rail line in the world to have a single bridge over 280 feet (85 meters) high - the Yiwan Railway line has fifteen that exceed that height threshold!.

With more than 70 percent of the route either in a tunnel or on a bridge, the complex geology of the terrain forced the engineers to overcome landslides, falling rocks and steep terrain.

The 15 highest bridges include Wanzhou Yangtze, Shuangliu, Sibuhe, Yeyabang, Zhoubadeng, Dukouhe, Yaojiawan, Makou, Mashuihe, Longwangmiao, Yesanhe, Yexihe, Zhaojialing, Shizikou and Luobuxi Bridges.

Located within view of the giant Longtanhe highway bridge on the G50 expressway, the Yexihe Railway Bridge crosses a deep cut along the mountainous run that parallels the G50 for much of its run between Yichang and Enshi in Hubei Province.

The Yexihe bridge is most notable for the two giant oval shaped piers that drop 93.5 meters from the underside of the beam to the top of the foundation. They support a main span configuration of 70+ 108+ 70 meters. With 4 smaller approach spans of 32 meters the entire structure measures 397 meters long. The bridge was completed in 2008 but the rail line did not open for traffic until 2010.


15YexiheRailwaySideByEric copy.jpg

Image by Eric Sakowski / HighestBridges.com


LongtanheAreaRailwayView6.jpg

Image by Eric Sakowski / HighestBridges.com


LongtanheAreaRailwayView5.jpg

Image by Eric Sakowski / HighestBridges.com


YexiheRailwayPier2.jpg

Image by Eric Sakowski / HighestBridges.com


YexiheRailwayPier4.jpg

Image by Eric Sakowski / HighestBridges.com


YexiheRailwayPierBase.jpg

Image by Eric Sakowski / HighestBridges.com


YexiheRailwayPierView.jpg

Image by Eric Sakowski / HighestBridges.com


YexiheRailwayWideView.jpg

Image by Eric Sakowski / HighestBridges.com


YexiheRailwayView3.jpg

Image by Eric Sakowski / HighestBridges.com


YexiheConstruction.jpg

Image by bbs.railcn.net.


YexihePierConstruction2.jpg


YexihePierConstruction.jpg


YexiheRailwayTallPier.jpg

Image by Eric Sakowski / HighestBridges.com


YexiheRailwayTempBridge.jpg

Image by Eric Sakowski / HighestBridges.com


YexiheRailView.jpg

A view of the Yexi River valley from a train crossing the bridge.


YexiheDrawing.jpg

Yexihe Railway Bridge drawing.


LongtanheGeorges2.jpg

The gargantuan Longtanhe Viaduct is located just over 1 kilometer from the Yexi Railway Bridge. With spans of 200 meters and a height of 197 meters, Longtanhe is one of the world's largest concrete beam viaducts. You can see many more images at the official Longtanhe Viaduct entry. Image by Eric Sakowski / HighestBridges.com


LongtanheSatellite.jpg

A satellite image shows the Yexihe Railway Bridge in the lower left and the giant Longtanhe Viaduct in the center.


SiduheLocationMapClose.jpg

Yexihe Railway Bridge location map.


YiwanRailwayBridgesMapEast.jpg


YiwanRailwayBridgesMap.jpg

The 15 highest bridges along the Yi-Wan Railway line between Yichang and Wanzhou cities.