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One of the highest bridges in Northeastern China, this prestressed concrete beam bridge is part of a new highway that skirts 39 miles (63 kms) along the North Korean border between Tumen and Hunchun.  Banshigou is a continuous rigid frame structure with a total length of 405.42 meters and a maximum pier height of 70.648 meters.
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One of the highest bridges in Northeastern China, this prestressed concrete beam bridge is part of the G12 Hunchun-Ulanhot Expressway that skirts 39 miles (63 kms) along the North Korean border between Tumen and Hunchun.  Banshigou is a continuous rigid frame structure with a total length of 405.42 meters and a maximum pier height of 70.648 meters.  The main beam span is composed of a single-cell box with a width of 12.25 meters and 5.8 meters at the bottom.  The main beam is 6 meters deep over the piers and 2.8 meters deep at midspan.  The foundations are composed of nine piles with a diameter of 1.8 meters.
  
  

Revision as of 21:19, 17 January 2023

Banshigou Bridge
板石沟高架桥
Tumen, Jilin, China
338 feet high / 103 meters high
394 foot span / 120 meter span
2010

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One of the highest bridges in Northeastern China, this prestressed concrete beam bridge is part of the G12 Hunchun-Ulanhot Expressway that skirts 39 miles (63 kms) along the North Korean border between Tumen and Hunchun. Banshigou is a continuous rigid frame structure with a total length of 405.42 meters and a maximum pier height of 70.648 meters. The main beam span is composed of a single-cell box with a width of 12.25 meters and 5.8 meters at the bottom. The main beam is 6 meters deep over the piers and 2.8 meters deep at midspan. The foundations are composed of nine piles with a diameter of 1.8 meters.



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