Zhicheng Yangtze River Bridge

Zhicheng Yangtze River Bridge
枝城长江大桥
Coordinates 30°17′10″N 111°31′35″E / 30.286086°N 111.526442°E / 30.286086; 111.526442Coordinates: 30°17′10″N 111°31′35″E / 30.286086°N 111.526442°E / 30.286086; 111.526442
Carries Jiaoliu Railway
Crosses Yangtze River
Locale Zhicheng, Yichang, Hubei, China
Characteristics
Design Truss bridge
Material Steel
Total length 1,742.3 metres (5,716 ft)[1]
Longest span 160 metres (520 ft)
History
Construction begin 1965
Construction end 1971
Zhicheng Yangtze River Bridge
Location in Hubei

The Zhicheng Yangtze River Bridge is a road-rail truss bridge across the Yangtze River at Zhicheng, Hubei Province in central China.[2][3] The bridge is 1,742.3 metres (5,716 ft) long and carries two tracks of the Jiaozuo–Liuzhou Railway and road traffic.[2] The bridge, built from 1965 to 1971, was the third road-rail crossing on the lower 2,884 km (1,792 mi) of the Yangtze below Yibin.[1][2]

History

Planning for the Zhicheng Yangtze River bridge began in 1958.[1] Construction began on November 26, 1965.[1] The original plans called for only a rail bridge, but in the spring of 1970, Premier Zhou Enlai approved a proposal to add roadway lanes to either side of the rail tracks.[1] The bridge opened on December 26, 1971, Mao Zedong's birthday.[1] At the time, the bridge was the third road-rail bridge across the Yangtze below Yibin, after the Wuhan Yangtze River Bridge and Nanjing Yangtze River Bridge and the fourth overall, after the Baishatuo Yangtze River Railway Bridge in Chongqing.

For 15 months from 2012 to 2014, the bridge was closed for repairs.[2]

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