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315 feet high / 96 meters high<br />
 
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295 foot span / 90 meter span<br />
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Located on a remote stretch of national road S102, the Fenshuihe Bridge is part of a short bypass that avoided a steeper and more dangerous descent down into the Fenshui River canyon.  The newer route spans the river on a concrete arch that was built in segments that were lowered into place from a highline.  Each parallel rib is made up of 7 arch segments.
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Fenshuihe Bridge Wuyuankai crosses the Meixi River on the expressway between Wuxi and Kaizhou in Chongqing Province.  The main steel beam span is part of a configuration of 13x30 +60+90+60 +4x30 meters.
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Just to the south is the 2008 concrete arch on the older national route S102 with two parallel ribs composed of 7 arch segments.
  
  
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Fenshuihe Bridge satellite image.
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Fenshuihe Bridges satellite image.
  
  
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Fenshuihe Bridge location map.
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Latest revision as of 03:38, 21 September 2023

Fenshuihe Bridge Wuyuankai
巫云开高速汾水河大桥
Jinpenxiang, Chongqing, China
315 feet high / 96 meters high
295 foot span / 90 meter span
2024

FenshuiheRender.jpg


Fenshuihe Bridge Wuyuankai crosses the Meixi River on the expressway between Wuxi and Kaizhou in Chongqing Province. The main steel beam span is part of a configuration of 13x30 +60+90+60 +4x30 meters.

Just to the south is the 2008 concrete arch on the older national route S102 with two parallel ribs composed of 7 arch segments.


FenshuiheDownConstruction.jpg


FenshuiheMainSpans.jpg


FenshuiheDeck.jpg


FenshuiheDrone6.jpg


FenshuiheDroneDown.jpg


FenshuiheDrone.jpg


FenshuihePiertop.jpg


FenshuiheArchCrown.jpg


Fenshuihe.jpg


FenshuiheOpen2008.jpg


FenshuiheOldArch.jpg

The original stone arch Fenshuihe Bridge.


FenshuiheByMoRy.jpg

Image by Mo Ry.


FenshuiheNewerSatellite.jpg

Fenshuihe Bridges satellite image.


FenshuiheSatellite.jpg

Early Fenshuihe arch bridge satellite image showing the start of construction on the new arch bridge south of the older crossing.


FenshuiheSatelliteWide.jpg


FenshuiheLocationMap.jpg

Fenshuihe Bridges location map.


WuyunkaiExpresswayMap.jpg