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五步河大桥<br /> | 五步河大桥<br /> | ||
Banan, Chongqing, China<br /> | Banan, Chongqing, China<br /> | ||
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2026<br /> | 2026<br /> | ||
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+ | Image by Wang. | ||
− | The Wubuhe Railway Bridge is one of a dozen major high level bridges along the HSR line between Wanzhou and Chongqing. | + | The Wubuhe Railway Bridge is one of a dozen major high level bridges along the HSR line between Wanzhou and Chongqing. The maximum pier height is 103 meters. |
The most spectacular bridges along the route cross over the Caijiagou and Xinqiao creeks and rank among the largest railway viaducts on earth. They parallel the original Caijiagou and Xinqiao viaducts on the older Yu-Li Railway line that goes east across the Yangtze near Fuling city before traveling east into Hubei Province. | The most spectacular bridges along the route cross over the Caijiagou and Xinqiao creeks and rank among the largest railway viaducts on earth. They parallel the original Caijiagou and Xinqiao viaducts on the older Yu-Li Railway line that goes east across the Yangtze near Fuling city before traveling east into Hubei Province. | ||
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+ | Wubuhe Railway Bridge Elevation<br /> | ||
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Wubuhe Railway Bridge satellite image. | Wubuhe Railway Bridge satellite image. | ||
Latest revision as of 23:44, 24 May 2024
Wubuhe Railway Bridge
五步河大桥
Banan, Chongqing, China
410 feet high / 125 meters high
420 foot span / 128 meter span
2026
Image by Wang.
The Wubuhe Railway Bridge is one of a dozen major high level bridges along the HSR line between Wanzhou and Chongqing. The maximum pier height is 103 meters.
The most spectacular bridges along the route cross over the Caijiagou and Xinqiao creeks and rank among the largest railway viaducts on earth. They parallel the original Caijiagou and Xinqiao viaducts on the older Yu-Li Railway line that goes east across the Yangtze near Fuling city before traveling east into Hubei Province.
Image by Wang.
Image by Wang.
Image by Wang.
Wubuhe Railway Bridge satellite image.
Chongqing to Wanzhou HSR line major high bridges.