Difference between revisions of "Tuantanhe Bridge"

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Jiangkouzhen, Chongqing, China<br />
 
Jiangkouzhen, Chongqing, China<br />
 
(492) feet high / (150) meters high<br />
 
(492) feet high / (150) meters high<br />
(492) foot span / (150) meter span<br />
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591 foot span / 180 meter span<br />
 
2024<br />
 
2024<br />
 
[[File:TuantanheSatellite.jpg|750px|center]]
 
[[File:TuantanheSatellite.jpg|750px|center]]
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Tuantanhe Bridge is one of five major beam bridges along the Wuyunkai Expressway that connects Kaizhou with Wuxi Cities in Eastern Chongqing.  The other four bridges include Tangxihe, Qinglongzui, Shuanghekou and Fenghuang Bridges.  
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Tuantanhe Bridge has a span configuration of 96+180+96 meters and is one of five major beam bridges along the Wuyunkai Expressway that connects Kaizhou with Wuxi Cities in Eastern Chongqing.  The other four bridges include Tangxihe, Qinglongzui, Shuanghekou and Fenghuang Bridges.  
  
  

Revision as of 06:27, 5 February 2024

Tuantanhe Bridge
团滩河特大桥
Jiangkouzhen, Chongqing, China
(492) feet high / (150) meters high
591 foot span / 180 meter span
2024

TuantanheSatellite.jpg


Tuantanhe Bridge has a span configuration of 96+180+96 meters and is one of five major beam bridges along the Wuyunkai Expressway that connects Kaizhou with Wuxi Cities in Eastern Chongqing. The other four bridges include Tangxihe, Qinglongzui, Shuanghekou and Fenghuang Bridges.


TuantanheSatellite.jpg

Tuantanhe Bridge satellite image.


TuantanheLocation.jpg

Tuantanhe Bridge location map.


WuyunkaiExpresswayMap.jpg