Weinan Weihe Grand Bridge

The Weinan Weihe Grand Bridge is a part of the Zhengzhou–Xi'an High-Speed Railway which connects Zhengzhou and Xi'an, in China. The 79.732-kilometer (49.543 mi)-long bridge crosses the Wei River twice, as well as many other rivers, such as the Ling river, Luofu river, Xi river, Shi Di river and many more, highways and railways.[1] Upon its completion, it was the longest bridge in the world, but surpassed by two new bridges on Beijing–Shanghai High-Speed Railway that completed in 2010.

The bridge was completed in 2008 but the railway line itself did not open until February 6, 2010.[2][3] It is now the 3rd longest bridge in the world.

During construction of the Weinan Weihe Grand Bridge, there were at least 10,000 workers 2,300,000 cubic meters of concrete and 45,000 tons of steel.[4]

Weinan North Railway Station, part of the Grand Bridge

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References

  1. 郑西客运专线陕西段昨起铺轨 拟12月28日通车
  2. "Zhengzhou-Xi'an high-speed train starts operation". China Daily. February 6, 2010. Retrieved February 6, 2010.
  3. "High-speed rail linking central, western China starts operation". iStockAnalyst. February 6, 2010. Retrieved February 6, 2010.
  4. "Weinan Weihe Grand Bridge". Steel Buildings hq. December 28, 2019.


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