Zhaoqing Bridge

Xijiang Railway Bridge
Carries Trains Only
Crosses Xi River
Locale Zhaoqing, Guangdong, China
Characteristics
Design Arch bridge
Total length 604.5 m (1,983 ft)
Width 38 m (125 ft)
Height 122 m (400 ft) (steel arch bottom to arch top)
Longest span 450 m (1,476 ft)
History
Construction end 2014
Xijiang Railway Bridge

The Xijiang Railway Bridge (Chinese: 西江特大桥; pinyin: xī jiāng tè dàqiáo), is located on the Guangzhou to Nanning highspeed railway with a 450-meter main span that is the world's longest railway-only arch bridge and the second largest steel box arch after the Lupu Bridge in Shanghai. The basket handle arch carries 2 railway lines over a deep reservoir on the Xi River.[1][2][3]

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Coordinates: 23°02′32″N 112°26′28″E / 23.0422°N 112.4411°E / 23.0422; 112.4411

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