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Xiamen Zhangzhou Bridge

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Carries
  
6 lane highway

Design
  
Cable-stayed

Opened
  
28 May 2013

Longest span
  
780 m

Bridge type
  
Cable-stayed bridge

Other name(s)
  
Xiazhang Bridge

Height
  
227 metres (745 ft)

Total length
  
11,700 m

Location
  
Xiamen

Bodies of water
  
Jiulong River, Xiamen Bay

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Crosses
  
Xiamen Bay / Jiulong River estuary

Locale
  
Xiamen and Zhangzhou, Fujian

Similar
  
Haicang Bridge, Yanwu Bridge, Zhangzhou Railway Station, Edong Yangtze River Brid, Jiujiang Yangtze River Exp

The Xiamen Zhangzhou Bridge is a 11.70 kilometres (7.27 mi) bridge across the Jiulong River estuary as the river enters Xiamen Bay.

The bridge's main cable-stayed bridge span is 780 metres (2,560 ft) long, the ninth longest in the world. The cable stayed section is supported by two 227 metres (745 ft) high towers. Construction of the bridge began in August 2009. The bridge was opened in May, 2013.

The bridge carries traffic between the Haicang District in Xiamen to the north of the bay and Longhai, Zhangzhou to the south. It has six lanes of traffic and a speed limit of 100 kilometres per hour (62 mph). The bridge has reduced the travel time across the bay from 2 hours down to 30 minutes.

References

Xiamen Zhangzhou Bridge Wikipedia