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Chaotianmen Bridge

Coordinates: 29°35′20″N 106°34′38″E / 29.588871°N 106.57721°E / 29.588871; 106.57721
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Chaotianmen Bridge
Coordinates29°35′20″N 106°34′38″E / 29.588871°N 106.57721°E / 29.588871; 106.57721
CarriesTrains, Motor vehicles, Pedestrians
CrossesYangtze River
LocaleChongqing, China
Characteristics
DesignThrough arch bridge
Total length1,741 m (5,712 ft)
Width36.5 m (120 ft)
Height142 m (466 ft) (middle supports to arch top)
Longest span552 m (1,811 ft)
History
Construction startDecember 2004
Construction cost3.2 billion Yuan[1]
Opened30 April 2009
Location
Map
Drawing of elevation

The Chaotianmen Bridge (simplified Chinese: 朝天门长江大桥; traditional Chinese: 朝天門長江大橋; pinyin: Cháotiān mén chángjiāng dàqiáo), is a road-rail bridge over the Yangtze River in the city of Chongqing, China. The bridge, which opened on 29 April 2009, is the world's longest through arch bridge.[2]

The continuous steel truss arch bridge with tie girders has a height of 142 m (466 ft) from middle supports to arch top, main span of 552 m (1,811 ft) and a total length of 1,741 m (5,712 ft). It carries six lanes of traffic with a pedestrian walkway on each side on the upper deck. The lower deck has 2 traffic lanes on each side with the Chongqing Metro Loop Line running down the middle.[3][4]


A comparison of the side elevation of the Chaotianmen Bridge to the side elevations of some of the most notable bridges around the world on the same scale (click for interactive version)

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "World's longest arch bridge opened to traffic in Chongqing". China Internet Information Center. Archived from the original on 21 January 2017.
  2. ^ CulturalChina.com, Chongqing completes world's longest arch bridge Archived 8 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine, 30 April 2009.
  3. ^ Xue-wei DUAN, Design of Main Bridge of Chaotianmen Yangtze River Bridge Archived 31 March 2010 at the Wayback Machine, Chinese-Croatian Joint Colloquium on Long Arch Bridges, Croatian University of Zagreb and University of FuZhou, 2008.
  4. ^ RIA 1/2007, Chaotianmen Bridge – world's longest-span steel arch bridge Archived 22 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine
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