Xiamen Zhangzhou Bridge

Xiamen Zhangzhou Bridge
厦漳跨海大桥

Xiamen Zhangzhou Bridge
Coordinates 24°27′23″N 117°56′58″E / 24.45625°N 117.949417°E / 24.45625; 117.949417Coordinates: 24°27′23″N 117°56′58″E / 24.45625°N 117.949417°E / 24.45625; 117.949417
Carries 6 lane highway
Crosses Xiamen Bay / Jiulong River estuary
Locale Xiamen and Zhangzhou, Fujian
Other name(s) Xiazhang Bridge
Characteristics
Design Cable-stayed
Total length 11.70 kilometres (7.27 mi)
Height 227 metres (745 ft)
Longest span 780 metres (2,560 ft)
History
Construction begin August, 2009
Opened May 28, 2013 (2013-05-28)
Statistics
Toll 25 yuan
Xiamen Zhangzhou Bridge
Location in Fujian

The Xiamen Zhangzhou Bridge is a 11.70 kilometres (7.27 mi) bridge across the Jiulong River estuary as the river enters Xiamen Bay.

The bridge's main cable-stayed bridge span is 780 metres (2,560 ft) long, the ninth longest in the world.[1] The cable stayed section is supported by two 227 metres (745 ft) high towers.[2] Construction of the bridge began in August 2009.[3] The bridge was opened in May, 2013.

The bridge carries traffic between the Haicang District in Xiamen to the north of the bay and Longhai, Zhangzhou to the south.[4] It has six lanes of traffic and a speed limit of 100 kilometres per hour (62 mph). The bridge has reduced the travel time across the bay from 2 hours down to 30 minutes.[5]

See also

External links

Media related to Zhangzhou Xiamen Bridge at Wikimedia Commons

References


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