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With more then two dozen beam bridges over 100 meters in height, the Xiarong G76 expressway is simply in a league of its own.  The sheer abundance of so many similar spans also makes it difficult to tell them apart.  Luckily Jiaolihe is unique as it is essentially two back to back bridges that cross two different valleys separated by a small hill.  The deeper of the two valleys also has an epic 143 meter central pier with a rare double stage design that is not on any of the other G76 beam bridges.
 
With more then two dozen beam bridges over 100 meters in height, the Xiarong G76 expressway is simply in a league of its own.  The sheer abundance of so many similar spans also makes it difficult to tell them apart.  Luckily Jiaolihe is unique as it is essentially two back to back bridges that cross two different valleys separated by a small hill.  The deeper of the two valleys also has an epic 143 meter central pier with a rare double stage design that is not on any of the other G76 beam bridges.
  
The epic 1,771 meter length of the Jiaoli River valley is accomplished by a span configuration of 4x50 +85+2x160+85 +85+160+85 +5x50+3x30 meters.   
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The colossal 1,771 meter length of the Jiaoli River valley is accomplished by a span configuration of 4x50 +85+2x160+85 +85+160+85 +5x50+3x30 meters.   
  
The G76 expressway extends from the Pacific Coast city of Xiamen to the western China city of Chengdu 1,426 miles (2,295 kms) away.
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The G76 expressway extends from the Pacific Coast city of Xiamen to the western China city of Chengdu 1,426 miles (2,295 kms) away.  
  
  
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Jiaolihe Bridge satellite image.
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Jiaolihe Bridge location map.
 
Jiaolihe Bridge location map.
  
  
 
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Latest revision as of 19:26, 20 January 2020

Jiaolihe Bridge
交梨河特大桥
Sandu, Guizhou, China
(525) feet high / (160) meters high
525 foot span / 160 meter span
2010

JiaoliheG76Center.jpg


With more then two dozen beam bridges over 100 meters in height, the Xiarong G76 expressway is simply in a league of its own. The sheer abundance of so many similar spans also makes it difficult to tell them apart. Luckily Jiaolihe is unique as it is essentially two back to back bridges that cross two different valleys separated by a small hill. The deeper of the two valleys also has an epic 143 meter central pier with a rare double stage design that is not on any of the other G76 beam bridges.

The colossal 1,771 meter length of the Jiaoli River valley is accomplished by a span configuration of 4x50 +85+2x160+85 +85+160+85 +5x50+3x30 meters.

The G76 expressway extends from the Pacific Coast city of Xiamen to the western China city of Chengdu 1,426 miles (2,295 kms) away.


JiaoliheDay.jpg


Image by www.gog.com.cn


JiaolihePiers.jpg


JiaoliheKm165Sandu.jpg


Jiaolihe143mtrHPier126mtrs.jpg



JiaoliheNight.jpg


JiaoliheSatellite.jpg

Jiaolihe Bridge satellite image.


G76SanduBridgesMap.jpg

Jiaolihe Bridge location map.