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One of the highest bridges in Northeastern China, this prestressed concrete beam bridge is part of the G12 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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