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Showing posts with label Architecture. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Architecture. Show all posts

Monday, October 27, 2014

10 Longest Bridges in the World in Pictures

I present below the current 10 longest bridges in the World, where you will note that these are dominated by bridges in China with 7 out of the 10 being located in that part of the World!

A few months ago I published an article, which provided a pictorial record of the World’s current 10 highest bridges in the World (Link). The article proved to be very popular and a number of comments were left asking about the longest bridges in the World.  I therefore present below the current 10 longest bridges in the World, where you will note that these are dominated by bridges in China with 7 out of the 10 being located in this part of the World!

Number 1

Danyang–Kunshan Grand Bridge – Beijing – China - Length - 164,800 metres 540,700 feet – Rail Bridge – Completed 2010
Source: Source: http://glamgrid.com/

Number 2

Tianjin Grand Bridge – Beijing – China - Length - 113,700 metres 373,000 feet – Rail Bridge – Completed 2010
Source: http://afaqahmedjamadar.blogspot.co.uk/

Number 3

Weinan Weihe Grand BridgeZhengzhou – China - Length – 79,732 metres 261,588 feet – Rail Bridge – Completed 2008
Source: http://www.dialmenowblog.com/

Number 4

Bang Na Expressway – Thailand - Length – 54,000 metres 177,000 feet – Road Bridge – Completed 2000
Source: http://toptencollections.com/

Number 5

Beijing Grand Bridge – Beijing – China - Length – 48,153 metres 157,982 feet – Rail Bridge – Completed 2010
Source: http://www.dialmenowblog.com/

Number 6

Lake Pontchartrain Causeway – Louisiana – USA - Length – 38,442 metres 126,122 feet – Road Bridge – Completed 1969
Source: http://commons.wikimedia.org/

Number 7

Manchac Swamp Bridge – Louisiana – USA - Length – 36,710 metres 120,440 feet – Road Bridge – Completed 1979
Source: http://www.youbioit.com/

Number 8

Yangcun Bridge – Beijing – China - Length – 35,812 metres 117,493 feet – Rail Bridge – Completed 2007

Number 9

Hangzhou Bay Bridge – Hangzhou – China - Length – 35,673 metres 117,037 feet – Road Bridge – Completed 2007

Number 10

Runyang Bridge Jiangsu– China - Length – 35,660 metres 116,990 feet – Road Bridge – Completed 2005
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Sunday, June 29, 2014

10 Highest Bridges in the World in Pictures

In addition to tall buildings, we can also marvel at the vast amount of bridges around the World, which may not soar into the clouds like some of the buildings we see today, however require equally challenging engineering solutions and ingenuity to make them a reality

I have previously published a number of articles which discuss/identify the World’s tallest buildings both currently and by 2020.  You can take a look at these articles by following these links: (Link 1) (Link 2). The ingenuity and vision necessary to make these tall buildings a reality is only possible by overcoming many obstacles and moving the boundaries of construction and engineering to unimaginable levels.  In addition to buildings, we can also marvel at the vast amount of bridges around the World, which may not soar into the clouds like some of the buildings we see today, however require equally challenging engineering solutions and ingenuity to make them a reality. In view of this I thought it would be worthwhile taking a look at the World’s 10 highest bridges in pictures.

In order to clarify, the list below relates to the highest bridges in the World (not the tallest), which (for the highest bridges) is a measure of the vertical distance from the bridge deck to ground or water surface below the span of the bridge deck.  Tallness is a measurement of structural height from the highest point at the very top of a bridge, down to lowest point of a bridge where its supports (piers), emerge from the ground or water.


Amazingly eight out of the top ten highest bridges below can be found in China of which five of these are in Guizhou!


Number 1

Sidu River Bridge- Badong County, Hubei – China  - 496 Metres  - 1627 Feet – Road Bridge - Completed 2009

Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/
Number 2

Hegigio Gorge Pipeline Bridge - Otoma – Papua New Guinea - 393 Metres  - 1289 Feet – Petroleum Bridge - Completed 2005

Source: http://www.martmut.com/

Number 3
Baluarte Bridge - Pueblo Nuevo – Mexico - 390 Metres  - 1280 Feet – Road Bridge -Completed 2012 – World’s highest cable stayed bridge

Source: http://tripthirsty.com/

Number 4
Baling River Bridge Guizhou – China - 370 Metres  - 1210 Feet – Road Bridge - Completed 2009

Source: http://www.skyscrapercity.com/

Number 5
Beipanjiang River Bridge Guizhou – China - 366 Metres  - 1201 Feet – Road Bridge - Completed 2003

Source: http://www.highestbridges.com/

Number 6
Aizhai Bridge Hunan – China 350 Metres  - 1150 Feet – Road Bridge - Completed 2012

Source: http://highestbridges.com/

Number 7
Liuchonghe Bridge Guizhou – China - 336 Metres  - 1102 Feet – Road Bridge - Completed 2013

Source: http://www.popularmechanics.com/

Number 8
Beipanjiang River Bridge Guizhou – China - 318 Metres  - 1043 Feet – Road Bridge - Completed 2009



Number 9
Liuguanghe Bridge Guizhou – China - 297 Metres - 974 Feet – Road Bridge - Completed 2001



Number 10
Zhijinghe River Bridge Hubei – China - 294 Metres - 965 Feet – Road Bridge - Completed 2009



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