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(525) feet high / (160) meters high<br />
 
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591 foot span / 180 meter span<br />
 
591 foot span / 180 meter span<br />
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2024<br />
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Wubuhe Bridge is a giant 2 kilometer long viaduct that crosses a wide valley on the new G65 Chongqing to Pengshui 2nd expressway that is 6 lanes wide.  The span configuration will be 30x40 +95+3x180+95 +3x40 meters.  The tallest pier will be 145 meters and will be partially submerged beneath a reservoir formed by the Guanjingkou Dam.
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Wubuhe Bridge is a giant 2 kilometer long viaduct that crosses a wide valley on the new G65 Chongqing to Pengshui 2nd expressway that is 6 lanes wideThe span configuration will be 30x40 +95+3x180+95 +3x40 metersThe tallest pier will be 145 meters and will be partially submerged beneath a reservoir formed by the Guanjingkou Dam.  
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[[File:WubuhePiersSky.jpg|750px|center]]  
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Image by Eric Sakowski / HighestBridges.com
  
  

Latest revision as of 05:23, 21 December 2023

Wubuhe Bridge
五布河特大桥
Dongwenquanzhen, Chongqing, China
(525) feet high / (160) meters high
591 foot span / 180 meter span
2024

WubuheLakeAerial.jpg


Wubuhe Bridge is a giant 2 kilometer long viaduct that crosses a wide valley on the new G65 Chongqing to Pengshui 2nd expressway that is 6 lanes wide. The span configuration will be 30x40 +95+3x180+95 +3x40 meters. The tallest pier will be 145 meters and will be partially submerged beneath a reservoir formed by the Guanjingkou Dam.


WubuheDroneHigh.jpg


WubuheLakeSide.jpg


WubuhePiers.jpg


WubuhePiersSky.jpg


WubuheApproaches.JPG

Image by Eric Sakowski / HighestBridges.com


WubuheLakeView.JPG

Image by Eric Sakowski / HighestBridges.com


Guanjingkou Dam3.jpg


Guanjingkou Dam.jpeg


Guanjingkou Dam2.jpg


WubuheLakeConst.jpg


WubuheWorkers.jpg


WubuheSatellite.jpg

Wubuhe Bridge satellite image.


LugouheSatelliteWide.jpg


Wubuhe Bridge.JPG

Wubuhe Bridge location map.


LugouheLocationMap.jpg


WubuheLocationMapWide.jpg


G65 Chongqing to Pengshui 2nd expressway.JPG