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Latest revision as of 17:34, 4 June 2026
Baimiaogou Bridge
白庙沟大桥
Chunhua, Shaanxi, China
(328) feet high / (100) meters high
394 foot span / 120 meter span
2028
Baimiaogou is a 2-lane cantilevered bypass bridge that crosses over a steep section of switchbacks on an older local route that will now more safetly connect routes X232 and X233. Baimiaogou Bridge has a span configuration of 40 +65+120+65 +40 meters. Further west is the larger Tongshengou Bridge.
Just to the south is the 94 kilometer Xianyang-Chunhua-Xunyi Expressway north of the giant city of Xian in Shaanxi Province. The route is a typical Shaanxi Province artery that crosses large plateaus punctuated by several deep canyons. Sanshuihe Bridge is the crown jewel of these beam bridges with piers as tall as 183 meters.
Baimiaogou Bridge satellite image.
Tongshengou and Baimiaogou Bridges satellite image.
Baimiaogou Bridge location map.



