Yangbaoshan Bridge

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Yangbaoshan Bridge
阳宝山特大桥
Xinbazhen, Guizhou, China
1,181 feet high / 360 meters high
2,133 foot span / 650 meter span
2021


Yangbaoshan Bridge is the first 6-lane bridge in the world to exceed 300 meters in height. The steel truss stiffened suspension bridge crosses the upper reaches of the Qingshui River in central Guizhou Province on a more direct east-west expressway that connects Guiyang with the cities of Longchangzhen and Jiuhouzhen. The deck is approximately 320 meters above a reservoir or 360 meters above the original river level.

The lower leg of the 186.5 meter tall west tower measures 110.7 meters below the deck making it a unique "suspension-bridge-on-stilts". There are only 6 other suspension bridges in the world with tower piers that exceed 100 meters below deck including Sunxihe, Qingshuihe, Honghe Bridge Jianyuan, Dahe, Malinghe Fenglin and Tiger Leaping Railway.

The span configuration of the 1,112 meter long Yangbaoshan Bridge is 5x40 +650 +6x40 meters.



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Yangbaoshan Bridge satellite image.



Yangbaoshan Bridge location map.