Wuhan Zhuankou Yangtze River Bridge

Bridge in People's Republic of China
30°26′11″N 114°11′40″E / 30.43639°N 114.19444°E / 30.43639; 114.19444CrossesYangtze RiverLocaleWuhan, Hubei, ChinaCharacteristicsDesignCable-stayedTotal length5,296 metres (17,375 ft)Longest span760 metres (2,490 ft)HistoryConstruction start24 December 2013Construction end8 October 2014LocationMap

Wuhan Zhuankou Yangtze River Bridge, also known as Zhankou Yangtze River Highway Bridge, formerly known as Huangjiahu Yangtze River Bridge,[1] Is a highway cable-stayed bridge located in Wuhan, Hubei, China, which crosses the Yangtze River and connects the Caidian District on the north shore of the Qingling Subdistrict (Hongshan District) of Xujiabao and the south bank are one of the important components and control engineering of Wuhan Fourth Ring Road, and Wuhan Junshan Yangtze River Bridge 9.2 kilometers, 7 kilometers from the Baishazhou Yangtze River Bridge downstream. The total length of the bridge is 5.296 kilometers. The main bridge structure is a five-span, one-twin, twin tower face steel box girder cable-stayed bridge with a main span of 760 meters and a bridge width of 46 meters.

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References

  1. ^ 左洋 吕作武 (2011-11-20). "湖北迄今最宽城市环线 武汉四环线今日开工". 汉网. Archived from the original on 2014-02-01. Retrieved 2014-07-02.
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