Jiangjiehe Bridge

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Coordinates27°17′56″N 107°22′18″E / 27.2989°N 107.3717°E / 27.2989; 107.3717 (Jiangjiehe Bridge)
CarriesS205 provincial road
Jiangjiehe Bridge

江界河大桥
Coordinates27°17′56″N 107°22′18″E / 27.2989°N 107.3717°E / 27.2989; 107.3717 (Jiangjiehe Bridge)
CarriesS205 provincial road
CrossesGoupitan Reservoir on the Wu River
LocaleWeng'an, Guizhou, China
Characteristics
DesignArch
MaterialConcrete
Total length461 metres (1,512 ft)[1]
Width13.4 metres (44 ft)
Longest span330 metres (1,080 ft)[1]
Clearance below256 metres (840 ft)[2]
No. of lanes2
History
Construction startMarch 1992
OpenedJune 1995
Location
Interactive map of Jiangjiehe Bridge

The Jiangjiehe Bridge is a concrete arch bridge in Weng'an County, Guizhou, China, spanning 330 metres over the Wu River. At 256 metres high the Jiangjiehe Bridge was the highest bridge in China from 1995 when it opened until 2001 when the 297-metre-high Liuguanghe Bridge was completed. As of 2019, it is among the forty highest bridges in the world. The bridge is located on the provincial S205 road between Weng'an and Honghuagang.

The completion of the Goupitan Dam situated 40 km down the river from the bridge site has created a reservoir which extends under the bridge. The true 256 metre drop to the valley floor can now not be seen due to approximately 100 metres of water below the bridge.

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