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拉二木特大桥<br /> | 拉二木特大桥<br /> | ||
Layimuxiang, Sichuan, China<br /> | Layimuxiang, Sichuan, China<br /> | ||
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− | La’ermu Bridge is one of several large beam crossings along the Leshan to Xichang Expressway in Sichuan Province with a span configuration of 93+160+93 meters | + | La’ermu Bridge is one of several large beam crossings along the Leshan to Xichang Expressway in Sichuan Province with a span configuration of 93+160+93 meters. |
The expressway has at least half a dozen concrete beam spans over 90 meters high as well as the Suba arch bridge that is more then 200 meters high. | The expressway has at least half a dozen concrete beam spans over 90 meters high as well as the Suba arch bridge that is more then 200 meters high. | ||
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+ | Image by Eric Sakowski / HighestBridges.com | ||
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+ | [[File:La’ermu160mtrSpanRender.jpg|750px|center]] | ||
+ | The original La’ermu Bridge render for a location further east. | ||
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La’ermu Bridge satellite image. | La’ermu Bridge satellite image. | ||
Latest revision as of 22:49, 3 May 2024
La’ermu Bridge
拉二木特大桥
Layimuxiang, Sichuan, China
(459) feet high / (140) meters high
(443) foot span / (135) meter span
2024
La’ermu Bridge is one of several large beam crossings along the Leshan to Xichang Expressway in Sichuan Province with a span configuration of 93+160+93 meters.
The expressway has at least half a dozen concrete beam spans over 90 meters high as well as the Suba arch bridge that is more then 200 meters high.
The biggest engineering challenge along the route is the 15.3 kilometer long Daliangshan #1 Tunnel that ranks among the 10 longest road tunnels in the world.
Image by Eric Sakowski / HighestBridges.com
The original La’ermu Bridge render for a location further east.
La’ermu Bridge satellite image.
La’ermu Bridge location map.