Wufengshan Yangtze River Bridge
Wufengshan Yangtze River Bridge 五峰山长江大桥 | |
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Coordinates | 32°13′37″N 119°40′37″E / 32.22708°N 119.67687°E |
Carries | Lianyungang–Zhenjiang high-speed railway Jiangsu S68 |
Locale | Dantu District, Yangzhou Jingkou District, Zhenjiang |
Characteristics | |
Total length | 6,409 m (21,027 ft) |
Longest span | 1,092 m (3,583 ft) |
No. of lanes | 8 |
Rail characteristics | |
No. of tracks | 4 |
History | |
Construction cost | CNY 6.789 billion |
Opened | 11 December 2020 |
Location | |
The Wufengshan Yangtze River Bridge (Chinese: 五峰山长江大桥) is a two-decked suspension bridge carrying the Lianyungang–Zhenjiang high-speed railway and the Jiangyi Expressway over the Yangtze.[1] With a total length of 6,409 m (21,027 ft) and a main span of 1,092 m (3,583 ft),[2][3] it is the world's longest span high-speed railway bridge, tied with the Hutong Yangtze River Bridge.[1]
History
[edit]Plans to build a railway bridge at the location had been conceived since the 1960s, but were shelved due to building techniques at the time being insufficient to meet the requirements.[4] Construction was started on 28 October 2015.[3] The structure was closed on 29 December 2019[5] and the bridge was opened for railway traffic on 11 December 2020.[6]
Engineering
[edit]The bridge is fitted with several measures such as dampers and tensioners to reduce deformation from wind, which would inhibit high-speed rail operation. The anchors of the bridge are of the largest ever built as a caisson, measuring 7,260 m2 (78,100 sq ft), and weighing 1.33 megatonnes (2.9×109 lb).[4] It also has the largest main cable diameter in the world,[4] each cable contains 352 strands and has a diameter of 1,300 mm (51 in).[3]
See also
[edit]- List of bridges in China
- Bridges and tunnels across the Yangtze River
- List of longest suspension bridge spans
References
[edit]- ^ a b Qin, Shunquan; Gao, Zongyu (2017-12-01). "Developments and Prospects of Long-Span High-Speed Railway Bridge Technologies in China". Engineering. 3 (6): 787–794. doi:10.1016/j.eng.2017.11.001. ISSN 2095-8099.
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