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Lishui River Bridge

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Crosses
  
Lishui River

Design
  
Suspension

Other name(s)
  
Lishuihe Bridge

Material
  
Steel

Lishui River Bridge

Carries
  
G5513 Changsha–Zhangjiajie Expressway

Locale
  
Zhangjiajie, Hunan, China

The Lishui River Bridge (Lishuihe Bridge) (澧水大桥) is a suspension bridge near Zhangjiajie, in the Hunan Province of China. The bridge spans 856 m (2,808 ft) over the Lishui River gorge between the Yongding District and the Yongshun County. The bridge is part of an extension of the G5513 Changsha–Zhangjiajie Expressway to Huayuan that cut the 8 hour travel time between Zhangjiajie and Chongqing in half. With 330 m (1,080 ft) of clearance above the river the bridge is one of the world's highest bridges.

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Construction

Construction of the bridge began around 2009/2010. An innovative technique was used to carry the pilot line across the gorge by rocket in early 2011. This technique was first used on the nearby Sidu River Bridge. On July 11, 2012, the final truss section was connected completing the main structure of the bridge. The bridge and associated expressway were opened in December 2013.

Tourism

A rest stop and viewing area was built at the eastern end of the bridge. It provides panoramic views of the bridge and the Lishui River Gorge below.

References

Lishui River Bridge Wikipedia