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China launches record-smashing cable-stayed mega bridge over Yangtze River

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The world’s longest cable-stayed bridge opened to traffic in Jiangsu province, eastern China on Tuesday, connecting the cities of Changzhou and Taizhou and slashing the travel time from over an hour to just 20 minutes.

The Changtai Yangtze River Bridge stretches 10.3km (6.4 miles) with a main span of 1,208 metres (3,960 feet). It is the river’s first crossing to carry an expressway, regular road and intercity railway, all on the same structure.

Officials said the bridge – which took six years to complete and was built using a number of world-first techniques – would boost regional growth and tighten links across the Yangtze River Delta.

One of the structure’s most distinctive features is its asymmetrical lower deck, with a 200km/h (124mph) railway on one side and a regular road on the other – the first time a side-by-side traffic layout has been used in a large-span bridge.

China Railway Group chief scientist Qin Shunquan, the bridge’s lead designer, explained the engineering challenge in March, when he appeared on a youth-focused talk show on state broadcaster CCTV.

Because rail systems typically weigh about three times as much as roads, most bridge designs maintain balance by placing the railway in the centre with the roadways split on either side and traffic moving in opposite directions.



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