Chien Tang River Bridge

Chien Tang River Bridge
Carries Road and railway
Crosses Chien Tang River
Locale Hangzhou, China
Characteristics
Design Two-tier Truss bridge
Total length 1,072 metres
Width 9.1 meters wide
History
Constructed by Dorman Long
Construction end 29 September 1937
Opened 29 September 1937

The Chien Tang River Bridge or Qiantang River Bridge (Chinese: 钱塘江大桥) is a road and railway bridge at Hangzhou in China.

History

The bridge was designed by Mao Yisheng[1] and built by Dorman Long.[2] Construction, which started on 8 August 1934 was completed on 29 September 1937.[3] It is a two-tier truss bridge with 16 spans and is 1,072 metres long.[3]

On 17 November 1937, during the Battle of Shanghai, the Bridge Construction Office were ordered to make preparations to blow up the bridge to delay the advancing Imperial Japanese Army.[4]

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Coordinates: 30°11′43″N 120°08′04″E / 30.19528°N 120.13444°E / 30.19528; 120.13444


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