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Bridges and tunnels across the Yangtze River

The bridges and tunnels across the Yangtze River carry rail and road traffic across China's longest and largest river and form a vital part of the country's transportation infrastructure. The river bisects China proper from west to east, and every major north–south bound highway and railway must cross the Yangtze. Large urban centers along the river such as Chongqing, Wuhan, and Nanjing also have urban mass transit rail lines crossing the Yangtze.

Pontoon bridges have been used by militaries for two thousand years on the Yangtze, but until the completion of the Wuhan Yangtze River Bridge in 1957, there were no permanent bridges along the main stretch of the river known as Chang Jiang (the "Long River"), from Yibin to the river mouth in Shanghai, a distance of 2,884 km (1,792 mi). Since then, over 75 bridges and six tunnels have been built over this stretch, the overwhelming majority since 1990. They reflect a broad array of bridge designs and, in many cases, represent significant achievements in modern bridge engineering. Several rank among the world's longest suspension, cable-stayed, arch bridges, truss and box girder bridges as well as some of the highest and tallest bridges.

Upriver from Yibin, bridge spans are more common along the Jinsha and Tongtian sections where the Yangtze is much narrower, although numerous new bridges are being added. The oldest bridge still in use is the Jinlong, a simple suspension bridge over the Jinsha section of the river in Lijiang, Yunnan that was originally built in 1880 and rebuilt in the 1936.[1]

Section names of the Yangtze

 
Map of the Yangtze River Basin, showing the location of Shanghai, Jiujiang, Wuhan, Yueyang, Yichang, the Three Gorges Dam, Chongqing, Yibin, Panzhihua and Yushu along the river.
A high-speed train ride on the Beijing–Shanghai High-Speed Railway across the Dashengguan Bridge

Due to changes in the designation of the source of the Yangtze, various sections of the river have been thought of as distinct rivers with different names. The bridges and tunnels of the Yangtze have compound names consisting of the location name and the river section name. Today, the river has four sectional names in (in Chinese) : (1) Tuotuo, (2) Tongtian, (3) Jinsha and (4) Chang Jiang.

  1. The Tuotuo River, considered the official headstream of the Yangtze, flows 358 km (222 mi) from the glaciers of the Gelaindong massif in the Tanggula Mountains of southwestern Qinghai to the confluence with the Dangqu River to form the Tongtian River.
  2. The Tongtian continues for 813 km (505 mi) to the confluence with the Batang River at Yushu in south central Qinghai.
  3. The Jinsha or Gold Sands River continues for 2,308 km (1,434 mi) along the border of western Sichuan with Qinghai, Tibet, and Yunnan, through northern Yunnan and southern Sichuan to the confluence with the Min River at Yibin in south central Sichuan.
  4. Chang Jiang or the "Long River" refers to the final 2,884 km (1,792 mi) of the Yangtze from Yibin through southeastern Sichuan, Chongqing, western Hubei, northern Hunan, eastern Hubei, northern Jiangxi, Anhui and Jiangsu to the river's mouth in Shanghai. Chang Jiang is generally substituted by "Yangtze" in English usage.

For example, the Nanjing Chang Jiang Bridge is translated as the Nanjing Yangtze River Bridge. The Taku Jinsha River Bridge is a bridge along the Jinsha section of the Yangtze.

History

The Yangtze River forms a major geographic barrier dividing northern and southern China. For millennia, travelers crossed the Yangtze by ferry. In the first half of the 20th century, rail passengers from Beijing to Guangzhou and Shanghai had to disembark, respectively, at Hanyang and Pukou, and cross the river by steam ferry before resuming journeys by train.

Bridges in antiquity

Pontoon bridges

 
The Song dynasty Dongjin Bridge over the Gan River, a Yangtze tributary in Jiangxi.

The earliest recorded pontoon bridge over the Yangtze was the Jiangguan Pontoon Bridge built in AD 35 by Gongsun Shu, the ruler of Sichuan, in the war with the Han Emperor Liu Xiu.[2][3] Gongsun Shu built the pontoon across a narrow part of the river between Jingmen and Yichang in (modern Hubei Province) to block the Han Emperor's navy from sailing upriver into Sichuan.[3] The pontoon was burned in battle and Liu Xiu went on to capture Sichuan.[3]

In 570, the Northern Zhou general Chen Teng built a crude suspension bridge across the Xiling Gorge using thick rope and reeds to carry food and provisions for his troops on the south bank. The bridge was cut apart by boats lined with sharp knives sent down river by the Chen general Zhang Shaoda.[4]

During the Tang Dynasty, a pontoon bridge was built in Sangouzhen in the Qutang Gorge in 619.[2][4]

In 974, during the Song Emperor Zhao Kuangyin's conquest of the Southern Tang, a pontoon over 1,000 meters long linked together by bamboo chains was erected in just three days at Caishiji (Ma'anshan, Anhui Province) and enabled the Song Army to advance swiftly across the river and capture Nanjing, the Southern Tang capital.[2][3]

The Taiping rebels made extensive use of pontoons on the Yangtze in their campaign against the Qing Dynasty in the Yangtze Basin.[3] On 30 December 1852, they built two pontoons nearly 3,000 meters long in a fortnight's time at Baishazhou and Yingwuzhou in Wuhan to move troops from Hanyang on the north bank to the Wuchang on the south bank.[3] The Taipings tied together small boats into twos and threes and steered these preassembled pieces simultaneously into the river, and used iron anchors to set the pontoons instead of chains. They added leather-covered walls to the bridges and added towers and firing positions.[3]

Pontoon bridges have not been a feasible long-term solution to cross river transport because they block boat traffic on the Yangtze, a major conduit for travelers and cargo between the coast and the Chinese interior.

Iron chain bridges

 
The Iron Rainbow (Tiehong) Bridge is a contemporary of the Jinlong Bridge over the Chongjiang River, a Yangtze tributary near the Great Bend in Shigu Town, Yulong Naxi Autonomous County, Lijiang, Yunnan.[5]

Dating back to 3rd century, militaries of antiquity have stretched iron chains across the Yangtze in the Three Gorges to block invading armies. Notable examples include the iron chain defense of the Wu Kingdom in the Xiling Gorge against the Jin Dynasty in 280, the Former Shu's chain across Kuimen in the Qutang Gorge against the Jingnan in 925, and Song general Xu Zongwu's seven-link chain at the same location against the Mongols in 1264.[4]

The first documented iron chain bridge across the river was built in the 7th century by the Tibetan Empire over the Jinsha. The Shenchuan Iron Bridge, a simple suspension bridge, stood at what is today Tacun of Weixi Lisu Autonomous County in the Dêqên Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture of northwestern Yunnan Province, and was probably built to help the Tibetan military advance against the Kingdom of Nanzhao during its invasions between 682 and 704.[6] The Tibetans stationed a frontier command office in the town called the Shenchuan Iron Bridge jiedushi.[6] The bridge facilitated trade between the two countries until 794 when the Nanzhao realigned with the Tang Dynasty and destroyed the bridge in a war with the Tibetan Empire.[6][7]

The oldest bridge still in use on the Yangtze is the Jinlong Bridge in Lijiang, a simple iron chain suspension bridge first built during the Qing Dynasty from 1876 to 1880.[8] It was destroyed in a flood in 1935 and rebuilt the following year.[8] The bridge was named a National Historical Site in 2006.[8]

Iron chain bridges are more durable than pontoon bridges and allow for year-round use, although when the river level is high during the flood season, boards on the bridge deck must be removed.[9]

Modern bridges

Chang Jiang

 
The opening of the Wuhan Yangtze River Bridge on 15 October 1957.

The first permanent bridge to cross the Chang Jiang section of the river was the Wuhan Yangtze River Bridge, built from 1955 to 1957. The dual-use road-rail bridge was a major infrastructural project in the early years of the People's Republic and was completed with Soviet assistance. The second bridge was a single-track railway bridge built in Chongqing in 1959. The Nanjing Yangtze River Bridge, also a road-rail bridge, was the first bridge to cross the lower reaches of the Yangtze. It was built from 1960 to 1968, after the Sino-Soviet split, and did not receive foreign assistance. The Zhicheng Road-Rail Bridge followed in 1971.

Only two bridges opened in the 1980s, the Chongqing's First Shibanpo Bridge in 1980 and the Luzhou Road Bridge in 1982. Both were in the upper reaches of Changjiang in Sichuan Province, to which Chongqing Municipality belonged at the time.

Bridge-building resumed in the 1990s and accelerated in the first decade of the 21st century due to the rapid growth of the Chinese economy. Jiangxi Province had its first bridge in 1993 with the opening of the Jiujiang Bridge. The first bridge in Anhui Province, the Tongling Bridge, opened in 1995. Six of the 11 bridges built in the 1990s and half of the 40 bridge crossings added in the 2000s were built in Chongqing Municipality, which became a directly controlled municipality in 1997 to facilitate the construction of the Three Gorges and experienced a building boom.

By 2005, there were over 50 bridges across the Yangtze River between Yibin and Shanghai. The rapid pace of bridge construction has continued. The first tunnel under the Yangtze opened in Wuhan in 2008.

As of December 2014, urban Chongqing has 18 bridges, Wuhan has nine[10] bridges and three tunnels, and Nanjing has five bridges and two tunnels. About a dozen other bridges are now under construction.

 
The Yangluo Bridge, which opened in 2007, is one of eight bridges across the Yangtze River in Wuhan, and is tied with the Golden Gate Bridge as the 18th longest suspension bridge in the world.

In December 2020 a new bridge is planned to be opened, the Wufengshan Yangtze River Bridge with 4 + 4 highway lanes on the upper deck and 4 railway tracks in the lower deck.[11]

Upstream sections

 
The Jihong Bridge over the Jinsha River just upstream from the Tiger Leaping Gorge in Lijiang, Yunnan.

In the upper reaches of the Yangtze above Yibin, the Jinsha (Gold Sands), Tongtian, and Tuotuo sections of the river are narrower and bridges are more numerous. As of December 2014, Yibin had 10 bridges across the Jinsha and Panzhihua had 16.

The Taku Jinsha River Bridge, under construction in Lijiang, is set to become the highest bridge in the world with a bridge deck that is 512 m (1,680 ft) above the surface of the river.[12]

Bridge strain

 
A weigh station for the Songyuan Bridge along the Jinsha River in Yunnan

With the advent of economic growth around the country and widespread use of heavy freight trucks, bridges along the Yangtze have been bearing greater load, leading to greater strain on older bridge structures. The Jiujiang Yangtze River Bridge was originally designed to carry trucks weighing up to 30 t (33 short tons).[13] In 2008, the tonnage limit was raised to 55 t (61 short tons).[13] In November 2011, a crack was discovered in the bridge's steel structure and forced the authorities to close the bridge to freight traffic.[14] In February 2012, the tonnage limit was lowered to 20 t (22 short tons).[13] Truck traffic had to be re-routed to neighboring provinces. In 2012, a crack was discovered in one girder of the Luzhou Yangtze River Bridge, leading to bridge closure and emergency repairs.[15]

Longest and tallest bridges

Bridges over the Yangtze including some of the longest and tallest bridges in the world.

Longest span timeline

Year Bridge City Province Longest span Type
1957 First Wuhan Bridge Wuhan Hubei 128 m (420 ft) truss
1968 First Nanjing Bridge Nanjing Jiangsu 160 m (520 ft) truss
1971 Zhicheng Bridge Zhicheng Hubei 160 m (520 ft) truss
1980 First Shibanpo Bridge Chongqing Sichuan 174 m (571 ft) beam
1993 Jiujiang Bridge Jiujiang Jiangxi 216 m (709 ft) truss & arch
1995 Lijiatuo Bridge Jiulongpo District
Nan'an District
Chongqing 444 m (1,457 ft) cable-stayed
1996 Xiling Bridge Yichang Hubei 900 m (3,000 ft) suspension
1999 Jiangyin Bridge Jingjiang, Jiangyin Jiangsu 1,385 m (4,544 ft) suspension
2005 Runyang South Bridge Shiye Island, Zhenjiang Jiangsu 1,490 m (4,890 ft) suspension
2019 Yangsigang Bridge Wuhan Hubei 1,700 m (5,600 ft) suspension

List of existing bridges and tunnels

Chang Jiang

Name Image Location Province Opened Total length Longest Span Type Carries Coordinates
Shanghai Yangtze River Bridge
[note 1]
  Chongming, Changxing Shanghai 2009 9,997 m (32,799 ft) 730 m (2,400 ft) cable-stayed   G40
  G228
31°26′06″N 121°44′39″E / 31.435°N 121.7442°E / 31.435; 121.7442 (Shanghai Yangtze River Bridge)
Shanghai Yangtze River Tunnel
[note 1]
  Changxing, Pudong 2009 8,950 m (29,360 ft)  – tunnel 31°19′33″N 121°41′40″E / 31.3258°N 121.6944°E / 31.3258; 121.6944 (Shanghai Yangtze River Tunnel)
Chongqi Bridge
[note 1]
Qidong,
Chongming
Jiangsu,
Shanghai
2011 7,150 m (23,460 ft) 185 m (607 ft) box girder 31°41′45″N 121°39′59″E / 31.6957°N 121.6663°E / 31.6957; 121.6663 (Chongming–Qidong Yangtze River Bridge)
Sutong Bridge   Nantong, Changshu Jiangsu 2008 8,206 m (26,923 ft) 1,088 m (3,570 ft) cable-stayed   G15 31°47′22″N 121°00′08″E / 31.7894°N 121.0022°E / 31.7894; 121.0022 (Sutong Yangtze River Bridge)
Shanghai-Suzhou-Nantong Bridge   Nantong, Zhangjiagang 2020 11,000 m (36,000 ft) 1,092 m (3,583 ft) cable-stayed S19

Tonghu Railway, Tongsujiayong Railway

32°01′18″N 120°43′30″E / 32.02167°N 120.72500°E / 32.02167; 120.72500 (Shanghai-Suzhou-Nantong Yangtze River Bridge)
Jiangyin Bridge   Jingjiang, Jiangyin 1999 3,071 m (10,075 ft) 1,385 m (4,544 ft) suspension   G2 31°56′57″N 120°16′03″E / 31.9492°N 120.2674°E / 31.9492; 120.2674 (Jiangyin Yangtze River Bridge)
Taizhou Bridge Complex
[note 2]
 

main bridge

Taizhou, Yangzhong 2012 12,665 m (41,552 ft) 1,080 m (3,540 ft)x2 suspension S35 32°14′48″N 119°52′36″E / 32.2466°N 119.8767°E / 32.2466; 119.8767 (Taizhou Yangtze River Bridge)
jiajiang bridge Yangzhong, Zhenjiang 125 m (410 ft) box girder
Wufengshan Yangtze River Bridge 2020 6,404 m (21,010 ft) 1,092 m (3,583 ft) suspension S39 Lianzhen HSRYangma ICR
Runyang Bridge Complex
[note 3]
 

north stream

Yangzhou, Zhenjiang 2005 7,210 m (23,650 ft) 406 m (1,332 ft) cable-stayed   G4011 32°12′26″N 119°21′49″E / 32.2072°N 119.3637°E / 32.2072; 119.3637 (Runyang Yangtze River Bridge)
 

south stream

Zhenjiang 1,490 m (4,890 ft) suspension
Qixiashan Bridge   Nanjing 2012 5,437 m (17,838 ft) 1,418 m (4,652 ft) suspension   G25
  G2503
32°10′41″N 118°56′24″E / 32.1780°N 118.9401°E / 32.1780; 118.9401 (Fourth Nanjing Yangtze Bridge)
Baguazhou Bridge north stream 2001 2,172 m (7,126 ft) 3*165 m (541 ft) box girder   G36 32°09′45″N 118°50′10″E / 32.1626°N 118.8362°E / 32.1626; 118.8362 (Second Nanjing Yangtze Bridge)
 

south stream

2,938 m (9,639 ft) 628 m (2,060 ft) cable-stayed   G36
  S001
Nanjing Metro Line 3 Tunnel     2015 3,100 m (10,200 ft)  – tunnel
  Line 3
Nanjing Yangtze River Bridge   1968 4,588 m (15,052 ft) 160 m (520 ft) truss   G104
Jinghu Railway
32°06′55″N 118°44′20″E / 32.1153°N 118.7389°E / 32.1153; 118.7389 (Nanjing Yangtze Bridge)
Nanjing Dinghuaimen Yangtze River Tunnel   2016 North: 7014m;South: 7363m  – Tunnel (4+4)-lane X-shaped highway Unknown
Nanjing Yingtian Avenue Yangtze River Tunnel   2009 3,837 m (12,589 ft)  – tunnel 6-lane highway 31°58′14″N 118°38′28″E / 31.9706°N 118.6411°E / 31.9706; 118.6411 (Nanjing Yangtze River Tunnel)
Nanjing Metro Line 10 Tunnel     2014 3,345 m (10,974 ft)  – tunnel
Jiangxinzhou Bridge南京江心洲长江大桥  

main bridge

2020 4,300 m (14,100 ft) 2*600 m (2,000 ft) cable-stayed   G205
  G312

  S001

 Jiangshan Street tunnel 1,758 m (5,768 ft)  – tunnel
Dashengguan road bridge   2005 4,744 m (15,564 ft) 648 m (2,126 ft) cable-stayed   G42
  G2503
31°58′14″N 118°38′28″E / 31.9706°N 118.6411°E / 31.9706; 118.6411 (Third Nanjing Yangtze Bridge)
Dashengguan railway bridge   2010 1,615 m (5,299 ft) 336 m (1,102 ft) combined arch and truss Jinghu HSR
Huhanrong PDL
31°57′35″N 118°37′52″E / 31.9598°N 118.6310°E / 31.9598; 118.6310 (Dashengguan Yangtze River Bridge)
Ma'anshan Bridge Complex
[note 4]
 

left strean

He County, Dangtu County Anhui 2013 11,209 m (36,775 ft) 1,080 m (3,540 ft)x2 suspension   G4221 31°36′36″N 118°23′32″E / 31.6101°N 118.3921°E / 31.6101; 118.3921 (Ma'anshan Yangtze River Bridge)
 

right stream

Dangtu County, Ma'anshan 260 m (850 ft)x2 cable-stayed
Wuhu Bridge   Wuwei, Wuhu 2000 2,193 m (7,195 ft) 312 m (1,024 ft) combined cable-stayed and truss   G5011
Huainan Railway
31°23′16″N 118°20′07″E / 31.3878°N 118.3353°E / 31.3878; 118.3353 (Wuhu Yangtze River Bridge)
Second Wuhu Bridge
芜湖长江三桥
2018 1,232 m (4,042 ft) 588 m (1,929 ft) cable-stayed 8-lane highway

Shanghang HSR

Wuhu metro line 1

31°21′07″N 118°20′47″E / 31.3519°N 118.3464°E / 31.3519; 118.3464 (Yijishan Yangtze River Bridge)
Second Wuhu Bridge
芜湖长江二桥
Wuhu 2017 1,622 m (5,322 ft) 806 m (2,644 ft) cable-stayed S11 31°14′09″N 118°08′14″E / 31.235833°N 118.137222°E / 31.235833; 118.137222 (Second Wuhu Yangtze River Bridge)
Tongling Yangtze River Road-railway Bridge

铜陵长江公铁大桥

  Wuwei, Yi'an District 2015 1,290 m (4,230 ft) 630 m (2,070 ft) combined cable-stayed and truss S32

Hefu HSR

Lutong Railway

31.082778°N 117.973889°E
Tongling Bridge   Tongling 1995 1,152 m (3,780 ft) 432 m (1,417 ft) cable-stayed   G3
  G330
30°51′22″N 117°43′36″E / 30.8560°N 117.7268°E / 30.8560; 117.7268 (Tongling Yangtze River Bridge)
Chizhou Bridge
池州长江大桥
Zongyang County, Chizhou 2019[18] 10,700 m (35,100 ft) 828 m (2,717 ft) cable-stayed   G0321
Anqing Yangtze River Railway Bridge Anqing, Chizhou 2015 2,997 m (9,833 ft) 580 m (1,900 ft) combined cable-stayed and truss Ning'an ICR, Liu'anjing railway 30.4991°N 117.0714°E
Anqing Bridge   Anqing, Dongzhi County 2004 1,040 m (3,410 ft) 510 m (1,670 ft) cable-stayed   G50  G4212 30°29′57″N 117°04′17″E / 30.4991°N 117.0714°E / 30.4991; 117.0714 (Anqing Yangtze River Bridge)
Wangdong Yangtze River Bridge

望东长江大桥

Wangjiang County, Dongzhi County 2016 1,622 m (5,322 ft) 806 m (2,644 ft) cable-stayed   G35 30.4991°N 117.0714°E
Jiujiang Bridge   Huangmei, Jiujiang Hubei,
Jiangxi
1993 1,806 m (5,925 ft) 216 m (709 ft) combined truss and arch   G105
Jingjiu Railway
29°45′01″N 116°00′49″E / 29.7502°N 116.0136°E / 29.7502; 116.0136 (Jiujiang Yangtze River Bridge)
Jiujiang Expressway Bridge   2013 1,405 m (4,610 ft) 818 m (2,684 ft) cable-stayed   G70 29°43′20″N 115°54′30″E / 29.722306°N 115.908444°E / 29.722306; 115.908444 (Jiujiang Yangtze River Expressway Bridge)
Wuxue Yangtze River Bridge

武穴长江大桥

Wuxue, Yangxin County Hubei
eastern
2021 1,403 m (4,603 ft) 808 m (2,651 ft) cable-stayed S29
Qipanzhou Yangtze River Bridge

棋盘洲长江大桥

  Qichun County, Yangxin County 2021 3,728 m (12,231 ft) 1,038 m (3,406 ft) suspension S78
Huangshi Bridge   Huangshi, Xishui County 1995 1,060 m (3,480 ft) 245 m (804 ft) beam   S201 30°15′04″N 115°04′19″E / 30.2512°N 115.07201°E / 30.2512; 115.07201 (Huangshi Yangtze River Bridge)
Edong Bridge   2010 1,486 m (4,875 ft) 926 m (3,038 ft) cable-stayed   G45

  G50

  G70

30°15′39″N 115°04′28″E / 30.2607°N 115.0744°E / 30.2607; 115.0744 (Edong Yangtze River Bridge)
Ehuang Bridge   Huanggang, Ezhou 2002 1,290 m (4,230 ft) 480 m (1,570 ft) cable-stayed   G106 30°24′44″N 114°55′09″E / 30.4121°N 114.9193°E / 30.4121; 114.9193 (Ehuang Yangtze River Bridge)
Huanggang Bridge

黄冈长江大桥

  2014 1,215 m (3,986 ft) 567 m (1,860 ft) cable-stayed S38
Wuhuang ICR
30°29′53″N 114°50′03″E / 30.4981°N 114.8342°E / 30.4981; 114.8342 (Huanggang Yangtze River Bridge)
Yangluo Bridge   Wuhan 2007 2,735 m (8,973 ft) 1,280 m (4,200 ft) suspension   G70

  G4201

30°37′27″N 114°33′28″E / 30.6242°N 114.5578°E / 30.6242; 114.5578 (Yangluo Yangtze River Bridge)
Wuhan Qingshan Yangtze River Bridge

武汉青山长江大桥

north stream 2021 5,914 m (19,403 ft) 110 m (360 ft) box-girder S40 Wuhan Fourth Ring Road
south stream 938 m (3,077 ft) cable-stayed
Tianxingzhou Bridge   2009 4,657 m (15,279 ft) 504 m (1,654 ft) combined cable-stayed and truss   G316

Wuhan Third Ring Road
Jingguang HSR
Shewu Railway

30°39′25″N 114°24′18″E / 30.6569°N 114.4050°E / 30.6569; 114.4050 (Tianxingzhou Yangtze River Bridge)
Erqi Bridge   2011 2,922 m (9,587 ft) 616 m (2,021 ft)x2 cable-stayed Wuhan Second Ring Road 30°37′39″N 114°20′31″E / 30.6276°N 114.3420°E / 30.6276; 114.3420 (Erqi Yangtze River Bridge)
Second Wuhan Bridge   1995 1,080 m (3,540 ft) 400 m (1,300 ft) cable-stayed Wuhan Inner Ring Road 30°36′18″N 114°19′12″E / 30.6051°N 114.32012°E / 30.6051; 114.32012 (Second Wuhan Yangtze River Bridge)
Wuhan Metro Line 8 Tunnel   2017 3,186 m (10,453 ft)  – tunnel
  Line 8
Wuhan Yangtze River Highway and Railway Tunnel   2018 2,590 m (8,500 ft)  – tunnel 6-lane highway
  Line 7
Wuhan Yangtze River Tunnel   2008 3,630 m (11,910 ft)  – tunnel 4-lane highway 30°34′45″N 114°18′26″E / 30.5792°N 114.3072°E / 30.5792; 114.3072 (Wuhan Yangtze River Tunnel)
Wuhan Metro Line 2 Tunnel   2012 3,098 m (10,164 ft)  – tunnel
  Line 2
Wuhan Yangtze River Bridge   1957 1,670 m (5,480 ft) 128 m (420 ft) truss   G107

Wuhan Inner Ring Road
Jingguang Railway

30°32′59″N 114°17′18″E / 30.5497°N 114.2882°E / 30.5497; 114.2882 (Wuhan Yangtze River Bridge)
Wuhan Metro Line 4 Tunnel   2014 2,994 m (9,823 ft) (left tube)
3,003 m (9,852 ft)(right tube)
 – tunnel
  Line 4
Yingwuzhou Bridge   2014 2,300 m (7,500 ft) 850 m (2,790 ft) suspension Wuhan Second Ring Road 30°31′51″N 114°16′46″E / 30.5308°N 114.2794°E / 30.5308; 114.2794 (Yingwuzhou Yangtze River Bridge)
Yangsigang Bridge   2019 3,589 m (11,775 ft) 1,700 m (5,600 ft) suspension double-layer 6-lane highways 30°30′24″N 114°15′24″E / 30.5067°N 114.2568°E / 30.5067; 114.2568 (Yangsigang Yangtze River Bridge)
Baishazhou Bridge   2000 3,589 m (11,775 ft) 618 m (2,028 ft) cable-stayed   G107

Wuhan Third Ring Road

30°29′05″N 114°14′44″E / 30.4846°N 114.2455°E / 30.4846; 114.2455 (Baishazhou Yangtze River Bridge)
Wuhan Zhuankou Yangtze River Bridge 2017 5,296 m (17,375 ft) 760 m (2,490 ft) cable-stayed S40 Wuhan Fourth Ring Road
Wuhan Junshan Yangtze River Bridge   2001 2,847 m (9,341 ft) 460 m (1,510 ft) cable-stayed   G4

  G50

  G4201

30°22′27″N 114°08′25″E / 30.374028°N 114.140278°E / 30.374028; 114.140278 (Junshan Yangtze River Bridge)
Jiayu Yangtze River Bridge

嘉鱼长江大桥

Honghu, Jiayu County 2019 4,690 m (15,390 ft) 920 m (3,020 ft) cable-stayed S43
Chibi Yangtze River Bridge

赤壁长江大桥

2021 1,380 m (4,530 ft) 720 m (2,360 ft) cable-stayed   G351

S74

Jingyue Bridge   Jianli, Yueyang Hubei,
Hunan
2010 5,400 m (17,700 ft) 816 m (2,677 ft) cable-stayed   G0421 29°32′40″N 113°13′21″E / 29.54434°N 113.222433°E / 29.54434; 113.222433 (Jingyue Yangtze River Bridge)
Shishou Yangtze River Bridge

石首长江大桥

Shishou Hubei
western
2019 2,670 m (8,760 ft) 820 m (2,690 ft) cable-stayed   G234

S53

Jingzhou Yangtze River Road-railway Bridge

荆州长江公铁大桥

Jiangling County, Gong'an County 2019 6,317 m (20,725 ft) 518 m (1,699 ft) cable-stayed   G351

S61

Haoji Railway

Jingzhou Bridge  north stream Jingzhou, Gong'an County 2002 4,397.5 m (14,427 ft) 500 m (1,600 ft) cable-stayed   G55

  G207

30°18′32″N 112°12′59″E / 30.308837°N 112.21628°E / 30.308837; 112.21628 (Jingzhou Yangtze River Bridge)
 south stream 300 m (980 ft)
Zhicheng Bridge   Zhijiang, Yidu 1971 1,745 m (5,725 ft) (road part)

1,742 m (5,715 ft) (railway part)

160 m (520 ft) truss   S225
Jiaoliu railway
30°17′10″N 111°31′35″E / 30.286086°N 111.526442°E / 30.286086; 111.526442 (Zhicheng Yangtze River Bridge)
Yidu Yangtze River Bridge

宜都长江大桥

2021 2,216 m (7,270 ft) 1,000 m (3,300 ft) suspension   G59
Yichang Bridge   Yichang, Yidu 2001 1,187 m (3,894 ft) 960 m (3,150 ft) suspension   G50

S63

30°34′11″N 111°23′30″E / 30.569601°N 111.391536°E / 30.569601; 111.391536 (Yichang Yangtze River Highway Bridge)
Wujiagang Yangtze River Bridge

伍家岗长江大桥

  Yichang 2021 2,813 m (9,229 ft) 1,160 m (3,810 ft) suspension 6-lane highway
Yichang Railway Bridge   2008 2,446 m (8,025 ft) 275 m (902 ft) (x2) combined truss and arch Yiwan Railway 30°39′21″N 111°19′32″E / 30.655944°N 111.325583°E / 30.655944; 111.325583 (Yichang Yangtze River Railway Bridge)
Yiling Bridge   2001 936 m (3,071 ft) 348 m (1,142 ft) (x2) cable-stayed   S323 30°41′03″N 111°17′22″E / 30.684131°N 111.289515°E / 30.684131; 111.289515 (Yiling Yangtze River Bridge)
Zhixi Yangtze River Bridge

至喜长江大桥

 

Yangtze Main Bridge

2016 3,230 m (10,600 ft) 838 m (2,749 ft) suspension   G241 30°25′31″N 111°09′44″E / 30.4252°N 111.1623°E / 30.4252; 111.1623 (Xiling Yangtze River Bridge)
 

Sanjiang Bridge

210 m (690 ft) cable-stayed
Xiling Bridge   1996 1,119 m (3,671 ft) 900 m (3,000 ft) suspension 4-lane highway 30°49′43″N 111°02′47″E / 30.8285°N 111.0465°E / 30.8285; 111.0465 (Xiling Yangtze River Bridge)
Zigui Yangtze River Bridge

秭归长江大桥

  Zigui County 2019 883 m (2,897 ft) 531 m (1,742 ft) combined arch and truss   S255
Badong Bridge   Badong 2004 908 m (2,979 ft) 388 m (1,273 ft) cable-stayed   G209

  G348

31°02′55″N 110°19′42″E / 31.048556°N 110.328472°E / 31.048556; 110.328472 (Badong Yangtze River Bridge)
Wushan Bridge   Wushan County Chongqing 2005 612 m (2,008 ft) 460 m (1,510 ft) arch   S301 31°03′47″N 109°54′08″E / 31.063056°N 109.902111°E / 31.063056; 109.902111 (Wushan Yangtze River Bridge)
Fengjie Bridge   Fengjie 2005 893 m (2,930 ft) 460 m (1,510 ft) cable-stayed   G242 31°01′13″N 109°28′51″E / 31.020306°N 109.480944°E / 31.020306; 109.480944 (Fengjie Yangtze River Bridge)
Yunyang Bridge   Yunyang 2005 637 m (2,090 ft) 318 m (1,043 ft) cable-stayed   S305 30°54′56″N 108°42′42″E / 30.9155°N 108.71175°E / 30.9155; 108.71175 (Yunyang Yangtze River Bridge)
Fuma Bridge
驸马长江大桥
Wanzhou 2017[19] 2,003 m (6,572 ft) 1,050 m (3,440 ft) suspension   G69
Second Wanzhou Bridge   2004 1,153.86 m (3,786 ft) 580 m (1,900 ft) suspension 4-lane highway 30°49′33″N 108°24′17″E / 30.825889°N 108.404778°E / 30.825889; 108.404778 (Second Wanzhou Yangtze River Bridge)
Third Wanzhou Bridge
万州长江三桥
2019 2,200 m (7,200 ft) 730 m (2,400 ft) cable-stayed 6-lane highway 30°47′14″N 108°24′11″E / 30.787222°N 108.403056°E / 30.787222; 108.403056 (Dunkou Yangtze River Bridge)
Wanzhou Railway Bridge   2005 1,106 m (3,629 ft) 360 m (1,180 ft) arch Yiwan Railway 30°46′11″N 108°25′00″E / 30.769778°N 108.416528°E / 30.769778; 108.416528 (Wanzhou Railway Bridge)
Wanzhou Yangtze River Bridge   1997 864 m (2,835 ft) 420 m (1,380 ft) arch   G211

  G318

30°45′35″N 108°25′09″E / 30.759611°N 108.419278°E / 30.759611; 108.419278 (Wanzhou Bridge)
Zhongxian Bridge   Zhong County 2001 1,200 m (3,900 ft) 560 m (1,840 ft) suspension   G350 30°18′07″N 108°02′57″E / 30.301833°N 108.049111°E / 30.301833; 108.049111 (Zhongxian Yangtze River Bridge)
Zhongzhou Bridge   2009 2,145 m (7,037 ft) 460 m (1,510 ft) cable-stayed   G50

  G5515

30°13′55″N 108°00′21″E / 30.231944°N 108.005833°E / 30.231944; 108.005833 (Zhongzhou Yangtze River Bridge)
Fengdu Second Bridge

丰都长江二桥

Fengdu 2017 1,466 m (4,810 ft) 680 m (2,230 ft) cable-stayed   G348 29°51′58″N 107°42′43″E / 29.866073°N 107.712039°E / 29.866073; 107.712039 (Fengdu Yangtze River Bridge)
Fengdu Bridge   1997 620 m (2,030 ft) 450 m (1,480 ft) suspension   G351 29°51′20″N 107°40′11″E / 29.855417°N 107.669722°E / 29.855417; 107.669722 (Fengdu Yangtze River Bridge)
Hanjiatuo Bridge   Fuling 2012 1,137 m (3,730 ft) 432 m (1,417 ft) cable-stayed Yuli Railway 29°46′04″N 107°25′02″E / 29.767694°N 107.417278°E / 29.767694; 107.417278 (Hanjiatuo Yangtze River Bridge)
Fuling Yangtze River pipeline bridge 1991 730 m (2,400 ft) 400 m (1,300 ft) cable-stayed gas pipeline
Shiban'gou Bridge   2009 975 m (3,199 ft) 450 m (1,480 ft) cable-stayed 4-lane highway 29°43′50″N 107°24′21″E / 29.730694°N 107.405944°E / 29.730694; 107.405944 (Shiban'gou Yangtze River Bridge)
Fuling Bridge   1997 631 m (2,070 ft) 330 m (1,080 ft) cable-stayed   G319 29°44′11″N 107°20′49″E / 29.7365°N 107.346806°E / 29.7365; 107.346806 (Fuling Yangtze River Bridge)
Lidu Bridge   2007 822 m (2,697 ft) 398 m (1,306 ft) cable-stayed 4-lane highway 29°43′37″N 107°17′36″E / 29.727028°N 107.293472°E / 29.727028; 107.293472 (Lidu Yangtze River Bridge)
Qingcaobei Bridge
青草背长江大桥
  2013 1,146 m (3,760 ft) 460 m (1,510 ft) suspension S80
Changshou Bridge   Changshou District 2009 1,160 m (3,810 ft) 460 m (1,510 ft) cable-stayed   S103 29°48′59″N 107°03′25″E / 29.816444°N 107.057028°E / 29.816444; 107.057028 (Changshou Yangtze River Bridge)
Changshou Economic Development AreaYangtze River Bridge
长寿经开区长江大桥
2021 1,401 m (4,596 ft) 739 m (2,425 ft) suspension 6-lane highway
Changshou Yangtze River Railway Bridge   2005 898.3 m (2,947 ft) 192 m (630 ft) truss Yuhuai Railway
2-track
29°46′22″N 106°59′30″E / 29.772796°N 106.991546°E / 29.772796; 106.991546 (Changshou Yangtze River Railway Bridge)
Taihong Yangtze River Bridge

太洪长江大桥

Yubei District, Banan District 2020 1,436 m (4,711 ft) 808 m (2,651 ft) suspension S37
Yuzui Bridge   Jiangbei District, Nan'an District 2009 1,440 m (4,720 ft) 616 m (2,021 ft) suspension   G5001 29°36′41″N 106°46′21″E / 29.611306°N 106.772556°E / 29.611306; 106.772556 (Yuzui Yangtze River Bridge)
Cuntan Yangtze River Bridge

寸滩长江大桥

2017[20] 1,600 m (5,200 ft) 880 m (2,890 ft) suspension 8-lane highway 29°37′14.2″N106°36′21.8″E
Dafosi Bridge   2001 1,176 m (3,858 ft) 450 m (1,480 ft) cable-stayed   G65 29°36′24″N 106°34′58″E / 29.606667°N 106.582639°E / 29.606667; 106.582639 (Dafosi Bridge)
Chaotianmen Bridge   2009 4,880 m (16,010 ft) 552 m (1,811 ft) combined arch and truss 6-lane highway 29°35′20″N 106°34′38″E / 29.588871°N 106.57721°E / 29.588871; 106.57721 (Chaotianmen Bridge)
Dongshuimen Bridge   Yuzhong District, Nan'an District 2014 1,124 m (3,688 ft) 445 m (1,460 ft) combined cable-stayed and truss 4-lane highway
  Line 6
29°33′39″N 106°35′13″E / 29.5608°N 106.5869°E / 29.5608; 106.5869 (Dongshuimen Bridge)
Shibanpo Yangtze River Bridge   1980 1,127 m (3,698 ft) 174 m (571 ft) box girder 4-lane highway 29°32′44″N 106°33′36″E / 29.545556°N 106.559889°E / 29.545556; 106.559889 (Shibanpo Yangtze River Bridge)
dual roadway bridge of Shibanpo Yangtze River Bridge   2006 1,103 m (3,619 ft) 330 m (1,080 ft) box girder 4-lane highway 29°32′44″N 106°33′36″E / 29.545556°N 106.559889°E / 29.545556; 106.559889 (Shibanpo Yangtze River Bridge)
Caiyuanba Bridge   2007 1,866 m (6,122 ft) 420 m (1,380 ft) arch 6-lane highway
  Line 3
29°32′36″N 106°32′53″E / 29.543222°N 106.547944°E / 29.543222; 106.547944 (Caiyuanba Bridge)
E'gongyan Bridge   Jiulongpo District, Nan'an District 2000 1,022 m (3,353 ft) 600 m (2,000 ft) suspension 6 lane highway 29°31′24″N 106°31′41″E / 29.52325°N 106.528056°E / 29.52325; 106.528056 (E'gongyan Bridge)
Egongyan Rail Transit Bridge   2019 1,650 m (5,410 ft) 600 m (2,000 ft) suspension
Lijiatuo Bridge   Dadukou District, Ba'nan District 1995 1,288 m (4,226 ft) 444 m (1,457 ft) cable-stayed 4-lane highway 29°28′46″N 106°31′42″E / 29.479472°N 106.528444°E / 29.479472; 106.528444 (Lijiatuo Yangtze River Bridge)
Masangxi Bridge   2001 1,104 m (3,622 ft) 360 m (1,180 ft) cable-stayed   G75 29°27′28″N 106°29′39″E / 29.457667°N 106.494194°E / 29.457667; 106.494194 (Masangxi Bridge)
Yudong Bridge   2008 1,541 m (5,056 ft) 260 m (850 ft) beam   G210
  Line 2
29°24′09″N 106°29′48″E / 29.402556°N 106.496611°E / 29.402556; 106.496611 (Yudong Yangtze River Bridge)
New Baishatuo Yangtze River Bridge

新白沙沱长江大桥

  Dadukou District, Jiangjin District 2018 5,320 m (17,450 ft) 432 m (1,417 ft) combined cable-stayed and truss Yugui Railway, Yuchang HSR and Xingluo railway 29°21′13″N 106°25′31″E / 29.353714°N 106.425267°E / 29.353714; 106.425267 (Baishatuo Yangtze River Railway Bridge)
Diwei Bridge   2004 734 m (2,408 ft) 345 m (1,132 ft) cable-stayed 2-lane highway 29°20′41″N 106°24′17″E / 29.344667°N 106.404722°E / 29.344667; 106.404722 (Diwei Bridge)
Outer-ring Jiangjin Yangtze River Bridge   Jiulongpo District, Jiangjin District 2009 1,199 m (3,934 ft) 436 m (1,430 ft) cable-stayed   G93

  G5001

29°15′48″N 106°19′16″E / 29.263444°N 106.321222°E / 29.263444; 106.321222 (Guanyinyan Bridge)
Dingshan Bridge   2013 897 m (2,943 ft) 464 m (1,522 ft) cable-stayed   G212
  Line 2
29°16′29″N 106°17′14″E / 29.274743°N 106.287242°E / 29.274743; 106.287242 (Dingshan Bridge)
Jijiang Yangtze River Bridge

几江长江大桥

Jiangjin District 2016[21] 1,897 m (6,224 ft) 600 m (2,000 ft)[22] suspension 6-lane highway
Jiangjin Bridge
江津长江大桥
  1997 1,360 m (4,460 ft) 240 m (790 ft) beam   G348 29°15′50″N 106°15′09″E / 29.263806°N 106.252528°E / 29.263806; 106.252528 (Jiangjin Bridge)
Yongchuan Yangtze River Bridge

永川长江大桥

Jiangjin District,
Yongchuan District
2014[23] 1,685 m (5,528 ft) 608 m (1,995 ft) cable-stayed S53 29°02′30″N 105°53′18″E / 29.041667°N 105.888333°E / 29.041667; 105.888333 (Chongqing Yongchuan Yangtze River Bridge)
Bosideng Bridge   Hejiang County Sichuan 2012 841 m (2,759 ft) 530 m (1,740 ft) arch   G93 28°53′32″N 105°52′47″E / 28.892182°N 105.879717°E / 28.892182; 105.879717 (Bosideng Bridge)
Hejiang Yangtze River Road Bridge

合江长江公路大桥

2021 1,420 m (4,660 ft) 507 m (1,663 ft) arch   S438
Kangbo Yangtze River Bridge   2012 1,695 m (5,561 ft) 420 m (1,380 ft) cable-stayed   G93 28°50′42″N 105°47′57″E / 28.84491°N 105.7992°E / 28.84491; 105.7992 (Hejiang Bridge)
Huangyi Bridge
黄舣长江大桥
  Luzhou 2012 1,223 m (4,012 ft) 520 m (1,710 ft) cable-stayed   G4215 28°53′43″N 105°32′53″E / 28.895259°N 105.548094°E / 28.895259; 105.548094 (Huangyi Bridge)
Taian Bridge
泰安长江大桥
  2008 1,573 m (5,161 ft) 270 m (890 ft) cable-stayed   G321 28°52′42″N 105°31′34″E / 28.878326°N 105.526116°E / 28.878326; 105.526116 (Taian Bridge)
Guojiao Yangtze River Bridge
国窖长江大桥
  2012 1,189 m (3,901 ft) 248 m (814 ft) extradosed 6-lane highway 28°53′17″N 105°27′20″E / 28.888139°N 105.455556°E / 28.888139; 105.455556 (Qiancao Bridge)
Luzhou Bridge
泸州长江大桥
  1982 1,252 m (4,108 ft) 170 m (560 ft) beam   G246 28°52′07″N 105°26′27″E / 28.868494°N 105.440806°E / 28.868494; 105.440806 (Luzhou Bridge)
Luzhou Railway Bridge
泸州长江铁路大桥
  2002 602 m (1,975 ft) 144 m (472 ft) beam Longchang-Huangtong railway 28°46′22″N 105°21′17″E / 28.772813°N 105.35476°E / 28.772813; 105.35476 (Luzhou Railway Bridge)
Longna Expressway Yangtze River Bridge
隆纳高速长江大桥
  2003 1,408 m (4,619 ft) 253 m (830 ft) beam   G76 28°45′54″N 105°20′12″E / 28.764941°N 105.336644°E / 28.764941; 105.336644 (Second Luzhou Bridge)
Jiang'an Bridge
江安长江大桥
Jiang'an County 2008 1,093 m (3,586 ft) 252 m (827 ft) beam 4-lane highway 28°43′46″N 105°04′58″E / 28.729526°N 105.082659°E / 28.729526; 105.082659 (Jiang'an Bridge)
Nanxi Xianyuan Yangtze River Bridge

南溪仙源长江大桥

Yibin 2019 1,508 m (4,948 ft) 572 m (1,877 ft) cable-stayed   S437 28°46′04″N 104°39′14″E / 28.76781°N 104.65386°E / 28.76781; 104.65386 (Yibin Yangtze Bridge)
Nanxi Bridge   2012 1,295 m (4,249 ft) 820 m (2,690 ft) suspension   G93 28°47′N 104°57′E / 28.78°N 104.95°E / 28.78; 104.95 (Nanxi Yangtze Bridge)
Yanpingba Yangtze River Bridge

盐坪坝长江大桥

2021 866 m (2,841 ft) 480 m (1,570 ft) cable-stayed 8-lane highway
Yibin Yangtze River Bridge
宜宾长江大桥 [24]
  2008 928.73 m (3,047.0 ft) 460 m (1,510 ft) cable-stayed   G547 28°46′04″N 104°39′14″E / 28.76781°N 104.65386°E / 28.76781; 104.65386 (Yibin Yangtze Bridge)
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Jinsha

Name Image Location Province Opened Total length Longest Span Type Carries Coordinates
Jinsha River Rongzhou Bridge
金沙江戎州大桥
  Yibin Sichuan
eastern
2004 505 m (1,657 ft) 260 m (850 ft) arch road 28°46′00″N 104°38′19″E / 28.7667°N 104.6386°E / 28.7667; 104.6386 (Yibin Rongzhou Bridge)
Jinsha River Nanmen Bridge
金沙江南门大桥
  1990 387 m (1,270 ft) 260 m (850 ft) arch road 28°45′50″N 104°37′30″E / 28.7639°N 104.625°E / 28.7639; 104.625 (Yibin Xiaonanmen Bridge)
Yibin Jinsha River Railway Bridge
宜宾金沙江铁路大桥
1968 400 m (1,300 ft) 176 m (577 ft) beam Yigong Railway 28°45′33″N 104°37′02″E / 28.7592°N 104.6172°E / 28.7592; 104.6172 (Yibin Jinsha River Railway Bridge)
Jinsha River Zhongba Bridge
金沙江中坝大桥
  2003 427 m (1,401 ft) 252 m (827 ft) cable-stayed road 28°45′21″N 104°36′39″E / 28.7558°N 104.6108°E / 28.7558; 104.6108 (Yibin Zhongba Bridge)
Yibin Jinsha River Road-Railway Bridge
宜宾金沙江公铁大桥
2019 1,874.9 m (6,151 ft) 336 m (1,102 ft) arch road and Chenggui HSR 28°43′43″N 104°35′06″E / 28.7287°N 104.5851°E / 28.7287; 104.5851 (Yibin Jinsha River Road Rail Bridge)
Jinsha River Tianchi Bridge
金沙江天池大桥
2011 653 m (2,142 ft) 220 m (720 ft) rigid frame road 28°42′25″N 104°34′36″E / 28.7069°N 104.5766°E / 28.7069; 104.5766 (Yibin Tianchi Bridge)
Mamingxi Bridge
马鸣溪大桥
1979 245 m (804 ft) 150 m (490 ft) deck arch   S311 28°42′04″N 104°33′24″E / 28.7011°N 104.5567°E / 28.7011; 104.5567 (Yibin Mamingxi Bridge)
Puhe Jinsha River Bridge
普和金沙江大桥
2020 268 m (879 ft) 180 m (590 ft) rigid frame   G353 28°41′45″N 104°32′55″E / 28.6957°N 104.5487°E / 28.6957; 104.5487 (Puhe Jinsha River Bridge)
Yukun Expressway Jinsha River Bridge
渝昆高速金沙江大桥
  2005 1,712 m (5,617 ft) 249 m (817 ft) rigid frame   G85 28°41′20″N 104°31′24″E / 28.6889°N 104.5233°E / 28.6889; 104.5233 (Yishui Expressway Bridge)
Shuifu Jinsha River Bridge水富金沙江大桥 Yibin,
Zhaotong
Sichuan
Yunnan
1958 unknown unknown truss Neikun Railway 28°41′51″N 104°25′16″E / 28.6975°N 104.4211°E / 28.6975; 104.4211 (Shuifu Bridge)
Xiangjiaba Bridge向家坝金沙江大桥 2007 443 m (1,453 ft) 170 m (560 ft) rigid frame road 28°38′25″N 104°24′34″E / 28.6402°N 104.4094°E / 28.6402; 104.4094 (Xiangjiaba Bridge)
Yunchuan Jinsha River Bridge云川金沙江大桥 2015[25] 718 m (2,356 ft) 228 m (748 ft) box girder road 28°36′50″N 103°59′25″E / 28.6138°N 103.9903°E / 28.6138; 103.9903 (Suijiang Yunchuan Jinsha River Bridge)
Nan'an Jinsha River Bridge南岸金沙江大桥 2001 310 m (1,020 ft) 150 m (490 ft) arch   G213 28°39′45″N 103°52′12″E / 28.6625°N 103.87°E / 28.6625; 103.87 (G213 Jinsha River Bridge)
Huixi Jinsha River Bridge桧溪金沙江大桥 Leibo, Yongshan 2006 unknown 158 m (518 ft) box girder road
Xiluodu Bridge溪洛渡大桥 Liangshan,
Zhaotong
2005 unknown unknown rigid frame   S301 28°14′30″N 103°40′31″E / 28.2417°N 103.6753°E / 28.2417; 103.6753 (Xiluodu Bridge)
Yueliangwan Bridge月亮湾大桥 2020 unknown 465 m (1,526 ft) suspension road
Tongyang Bridge通阳大桥 2008 500 m (1,600 ft) 180 m (590 ft) arch   S208 27°31′54″N 103°11′59″E / 27.5317°N 103.1997°E / 27.5317; 103.1997 (Tongyang Bridge)
Duiping Bridge对坪桥 2018 unknown 280 m (920 ft) arch road
Fengjiaping Bridge冯家坪桥 Butuo, Qiaojia 2018 unknown 260 m (850 ft) arch   S464
Baihetan Bridge白鹤滩大桥 Ningnan, Qiaojia 2010s unknown unknown rigid frame road
Baihetan Jinsha River Bridge白鹤滩金沙江大桥 2010s unknown 656 m (2,152 ft) suspension road
Jindong Bridge金东大桥 Huidong, Kunming 2018 730 m (2,400 ft) unknown suspension road
Wudongde Bridge
乌东德大桥
Huidong, Luquan 2015 ~400 m (1,300 ft) 90 m (300 ft) rigid frame road 26°21′07″N 102°35′50″E / 26.352°N 102.5971°E / 26.352; 102.5971 (Wudongde Jinsha River Bridge)
Gongmendu Bridge
拱门渡大桥
2019 240 m (790 ft) unknown rigid frame road
Jiaopingdu Bridge
皎平渡大桥
Huili, Luquan 2020 220 m (720 ft) unknown rigid frame   G245 26°17′34″N 102°22′59″E / 26.2928°N 102.3831°E / 26.2928; 102.3831 (Jiaopingdu Bridge)
Longjiedu Bridge
龙街渡大桥
Yuanmou Yunnan 2020 220 m (720 ft) unknown rigid frame road
Yuzha Bridge
鱼鲊大桥
  Huili,
Panzhihua
Sichuan
southern
2014 398 m (1,306 ft) 180 m (590 ft) rigid frame   G108 26°22′06″N 101°55′36″E / 26.3683°N 101.9268°E / 26.3683; 101.9268 (Yuzha Jinsha River Bridge)
Xipan Expressway Jinsha River Bridge
西攀高速公路金沙江大桥
  Yanbian, Panzhihua 2008 637 m (2,090 ft) 324 m (1,063 ft) cable-stayed   G5 26°34′22″N 101°51′07″E / 26.5728°N 101.8519°E / 26.5728; 101.8519 (Xipan Expressway Bridge)
Sanduizi Bridge
三堆子大桥
2019 200 m (660 ft) unknown rigid frame road
Chengkun Railway Bridge
成昆铁路金沙江大桥
  1970 390 m (1,280 ft) 192 m (630 ft) beam Chengkun Railway 26°34′53″N 101°50′11″E / 26.5814°N 101.8364°E / 26.5814; 101.8364 (Chengkun Railway Bridge)
Eguang Railway Panzhihua Jinsha River Bridge
峨广铁路攀枝花金沙江大桥
2020 208 m (682 ft) unknown cable-stayed Eguang Railway
Lipan Expressway Qinglongshan Bridge
丽攀高速公路青龙山大桥
  Panzhihua 2014 862 m (2,828 ft) 230 m (750 ft) rigid frame   G4216 26°36′15″N 101°47′42″E / 26.6042°N 101.795°E / 26.6042; 101.795 (Qinglongshan Expressway Bridge)
Luoguo Bridge
倮果大桥
  1995 208 m (682 ft) 160 m (520 ft) arch   S214 26°36′04″N 101°47′39″E / 26.6011°N 101.7942°E / 26.6011; 101.7942 (Luoguo Bridge)
New Midi Bridge
新密地大桥
  2011
2013
[note 5]
296 m (971 ft) 182 m (597 ft) arch road and mine pipeline 26°34′33″N 101°44′59″E / 26.5758°N 101.7497°E / 26.5758; 101.7497 (New Midi Bridge)
Guanyinyan water diversion Midi pipeline bridge 2020 150 m (490 ft) unknown suspension water pipeline
Bingcaogang Bridge
炳草岗大桥
 
2001 516.3 m (1,694 ft) 200 m (660 ft) combined cable-stayed and truss road 26°34′32″N 101°42′14″E / 26.5756°N 101.7038°E / 26.5756; 101.7038 (Bingcaogang Bridge)
Dukou Suspension Bridge
渡口吊桥
1965 180 m (590 ft) unknown suspension gas pipeline
Dukou Bridge
渡口大桥
 
2005 385.88 m (1,266.0 ft) 170 m (560 ft) arch   S310 26°33′25″N 101°41′49″E / 26.557°N 101.697°E / 26.557; 101.697 (New Dukou Bridge)
Hehuachi Bridge
荷花池大桥
 
1976 252.2 m (827 ft) 110 m (360 ft) arch road 26°34′07″N 101°39′46″E / 26.5686°N 101.6627°E / 26.5686; 101.6627 (Hehuachi Bridge)
Guanyinyan water diversion Hehuachi pipeline bridge 2019 130 m (430 ft) unknown arch water pipeline
Jinsha River railway bridge of PIS cold mill factory
攀钢冷轧厂专用线金沙江大桥
 
1995 168 m (551 ft) unknown rigid frame railway 26°35′08″N 101°39′16″E / 26.5856°N 101.6544°E / 26.5856; 101.6544 (Hehuachi Railway Bridge)
Guanyinyan water diversion Xinzhuang pipeline bridge 2018 150 m (490 ft) unknown arch water pipeline
Xinzhuang Bridge
新庄大桥
 
1972 323.7 m (1,062 ft) 146 m (479 ft) arch   S310 26°35′08″N 101°39′17″E / 26.5855°N 101.6546°E / 26.5855; 101.6546 (Xinzhuang Bridge)
Lipan Expressway Dashuijing Bridge
丽攀高速公路大水井大桥
  2014 475 m (1,558 ft) 230 m (750 ft) rigid frame   G4216 26°35′25″N 101°37′12″E / 26.5903°N 101.62°E / 26.5903; 101.62 (Dashuijing Bridge)
Fala Bridge
法拉大桥
  2005 233.74 m (766.9 ft) 190 m (620 ft) box girder road 26°35′15″N 101°36′01″E / 26.5876°N 101.6002°E / 26.5876; 101.6002 (Fala Bridge)
Guanyinyan water diversion Taojiadu pipeline bridge 2019 140 m (460 ft) unknown arch water pipeline
Baoding Bridge
宝鼎大桥
  1982 392 m (1,286 ft) 170 m (560 ft) box girder road 26°35′48″N 101°34′16″E / 26.5966°N 101.5711°E / 26.5966; 101.5711 (Baoding Bridge)
Lipan Expressway Zhuangshang Bridge
丽攀高速公路庄上大桥
  2014 370 m (1,210 ft) 180 m (590 ft) rigid frame   G4216 26°35′33″N 101°29′53″E / 26.5925°N 101.4981°E / 26.5925; 101.4981 (Zhuangshang Bridge)
Guanyinyan water diversion Guanyinyan pipeline bridge 2017 108 m (354 ft) unknown arch water pipeline
Panzhihua Guanyinyan Bridge
观音岩大桥
  2005 unknown 114 m (374 ft) arch road 26°31′53″N 101°26′49″E / 26.5314°N 101.4470°E / 26.5314; 101.4470 (Panzhihua Guanyinyan Bridge)
Jinjiang Bridge
金江大桥
  Yongsheng Yunnan
2012 325 m (1,066 ft) unknown rigid frame   S220  G554 26°11′03″N 100°35′37″E / 26.1842°N 100.5936°E / 26.1842; 100.5936 (New Jinjiang Bridge)
Taoyuan Jinsha River Bridge涛原金沙江大桥 2020 636 m (2,087 ft) unknown suspension S47
Maguaidan Bridge
麻拐旦大桥
Heqing unknown 250 m (820 ft) 170 m (560 ft) suspension road 26°28′59″N 100°25′09″E / 26.4831°N 100.4192°E / 26.4831; 100.4192 (Maguaidan Bridge)
Zhongjiang Bridge
中江大桥
2005 225 m (738 ft) 138 m (453 ft) suspension road 26°29′45″N 100°24′45″E / 26.4958°N 100.4125°E / 26.4958; 100.4125 (Zhongjiang Bridge)
Longkaikou Bridge龙开口大桥 unknown unknown unknown rigid frame road 26°43′06″N 100°23′29″E / 26.7183°N 100.3914°E / 26.7183; 100.3914 (Longkaikou Bridge)
Jinlong Bridge
金龙桥
Lijiang 1936
[note 6]
116 m (381 ft) 90 m (300 ft) simple suspension pedestrian 26°46′58″N 100°23′09″E / 26.7828°N 100.3858°E / 26.7828; 100.3858 (Jinlong Bridge)
Jin'an Bridge arch bridge
金安桥
1982 186 m (610 ft)[26] 110 m (360 ft)[26] arch   S308 26°47′47″N 100°25′47″E / 26.7964°N 100.4297°E / 26.7964; 100.4297 (Jin'an Bridge)
Ping'an Bridge
平安大桥
unknown unknown unknown arch road 26°47′55″N 100°26′24″E / 26.7986°N 100.44°E / 26.7986; 100.44 (Ping'an Bridge)
Jin'an Bridge 2020 1,681 m (5,515 ft) 1,386 m (4,547 ft) suspension   G4216 26°49′N 100°26′E / 26.82°N 100.44°E / 26.82; 100.44 (Jin'an Bridge)
New Shudi Bridge
新树底大桥
2003
[26]
179.6 m (589 ft)[26] 120 m (390 ft)[26] rigid frame   S991 27°00′23″N 100°26′16″E / 27.0064°N 100.4378°E / 27.0064; 100.4378 (New Shudi Bridge)
Ahai Bridge
阿海大桥
unknown 270 m (890 ft) unknown arch road 27°20′06″N 100°30′24″E / 27.335°N 100.5067°E / 27.335; 100.5067 (Ahai Bridge)
Genangdu Bridge
革囊渡大桥
unknown 216 m (709 ft) 150 m (490 ft) rigid frame road 27°36′15″N 100°26′37″E / 27.6042°N 100.4436°E / 27.6042; 100.4436 (Fengke Bridge)
Liyuan Bridge
梨园大桥
Shangri-La,
Yulong
unknown unknown unknown arch road 27°41′13″N 100°17′23″E / 27.6869°N 100.2897°E / 27.6869; 100.2897 (Liyuan Bridge)
Jihong Bridge
继红桥
 
1971 150 m (490 ft) 75 m (246 ft) arch road 27°07′53″N 100°03′19″E / 27.1314°N 100.0552°E / 27.1314; 100.0552 (Jihong Bridge)
unknown unknown 350 m (1,150 ft) 200 m (660 ft) suspension road, very narrow 27°03′04″N 100°04′38″E / 27.0511°N 100.0772°E / 27.0511; 100.0772
Songyuan Bridge松园大桥 1996 unknown 170 m (560 ft) arch   G214 27°00′18″N 100°04′17″E / 27.005°N 100.0714°E / 27.005; 100.0714 (Songyuan Bridge)
Jinjiang Bridge金江大桥 2006 unknown 200 m (660 ft) suspension road 27°09′10″N 99°49′28″E / 27.1528°N 99.8244°E / 27.1528; 99.8244
Gelan Bridge格兰大桥 2017 unknown 200 m (660 ft) suspension road
Mugao Bridge
木高大桥
2021 unknown unknown suspension road
Qizong Bridge其宗大桥 Shangri-La,
Weixi
1989 unknown 95 m (312 ft) cable-stayed   S225  S226 27°34′34″N 99°31′43″E / 27.576°N 99.5286°E / 27.576; 99.5286 (Qizong Bridge)
New Qichun Bridge
新其春大桥
2017 unknown unknown rigid frame road
Chelige Bridge车里格桥 Shangri-La,
Dêqên
2021 unknown 100 m (330 ft) suspension road
Wujing Bridge五境大桥 unknown unknown unknown arch road
Tuoding ropeway bridge

拖顶索道桥

2019 unknown unknown ropeway road
Tuoding Bridge拖顶大桥 2019 unknown 100 m (330 ft) rigid frame road
Jiangdong Bridge江东大桥 2020 unknown unknown arch road
Jiangdongnong Bridge江东农大桥 2021 unknown unknown suspension road
G214 Xiangde Highway Jinsha River Bridge214国道香德公路金沙江大桥 Garzê,
Dêqên
Sichuan,
Yunnan
2013 unknown 130 m (430 ft) arch   G214
Helong Bridge
贺龙桥
 
unknown unknown unknown arch   G214 28°10′16″N 99°23′22″E / 28.1711°N 99.3894°E / 28.1711; 99.3894 (Xinhe Bridge)
Fulong Bridge伏龙桥 1959 unknown 108 m (354 ft) suspension road
Jinshawan Bridge金沙湾大桥 unknown unknown unknown suspension road
Quzong Bridge曲宗大桥 unknown unknown unknown arch road 28°21′10″N 99°13′47″E / 28.3528°N 99.2296°E / 28.3528; 99.2296 (Quzong Bridge)
Rongxuecun Bridge绒学村桥 unknown unknown unknown suspension road 28°29′06″N 99°11′14″E / 28.485°N 99.1872°E / 28.485; 99.1872
Yinduba Bridge因都坝大桥 2006 unknown 90 m (300 ft) arch road 28°36′22″N 99°09′59″E / 28.6061°N 99.1664°E / 28.6061; 99.1664 (Yinduba Bridge)
unknown unknown unknown unknown simple suspension footpath 28°44′47″N 99°07′37″E / 28.7464°N 99.1269°E / 28.7464; 99.1269
unknown unknown unknown unknown simple suspension footpath
unknown unknown unknown unknown simple suspension footpath 28°53′23″N 99°07′03″E / 28.8897°N 99.1175°E / 28.8897; 99.1175
unknown unknown unknown unknown suspension road 29°13′44″N 99°06′55″E / 29.2288°N 99.1153°E / 29.2288; 99.1153
unknown Garzê,
Chamdo
Sichuan,
Tibet
unknown unknown unknown suspension road 29°18′14″N 99°03′56″E / 29.3039°N 99.0656°E / 29.3039; 99.0656
Sarixi suspension bridge
萨日西吊桥
unknown unknown unknown suspension footpath
Biji suspension bridge

比吉吊桥

unknown unknown 130 m (430 ft) suspension road
Suoduoxi suspension bridge

索多西吊桥

unknown unknown unknown suspension footpath
Xulongneng suspension bridge
需隆弄吊桥
unknown unknown unknown suspension footpath 29°29′02″N 99°03′29″E / 29.4839°N 99.0581°E / 29.4839; 99.0581
Jiaobixi suspension bridge
角比西吊桥
unknown unknown 140 m (460 ft) suspension road
Luoyi suspension bridge
洛益吊桥
unknown unknown unknown suspension footpath
New Zhubalong Bridge
新竹巴龙金沙江大桥
 
2007 unknown unknown beam   G318 29°46′11″N 99°00′35″E / 29.7697°N 99.0097°E / 29.7697; 99.0097 (New Zhubalong Bridge)
Old Zhubalong Bridge
老竹巴龙金沙江大桥
1964 unknown unknown beam footpath
[note 7]
29°46′29″N 99°00′39″E / 29.7747°N 99.0108°E / 29.7747; 99.0108 (Old Zhubalong Bridge)
Zilongda suspension bridge
自龙达吊桥
unknown unknown 150 m (490 ft) suspension road
Nizeng suspension bridge
尼增吊桥
unknown unknown unknown suspension footpath 29°56′10″N 99°03′38″E / 29.9361°N 99.0606°E / 29.9361; 99.0606
Lawasuo Bridge
拉哇索桥
unknown unknown unknown simple suspension footpath
unknown unknown unknown unknown simple suspension footpath
unknown unknown unknown unknown simple suspension footpath 30°44′39″N 98°57′39″E / 30.7442°N 98.9608°E / 30.7442; 98.9608
unknown unknown unknown unknown simple suspension footpath 31°12′51″N 98°37′25″E / 31.2141°N 98.6235°E / 31.2141; 98.6235
unknown unknown unknown unknown simple suspension footpath 31°19′11″N 98°49′07″E / 31.3198°N 98.8186°E / 31.3198; 98.8186
unknown unknown unknown unknown simple suspension footpath 31°26′08″N 98°50′23″E / 31.4356°N 98.8398°E / 31.4356; 98.8398
New Gangtuo Bridge
新岗托大桥
unknown unknown unknown beam   G317 31°37′26″N 98°35′35″E / 31.6240°N 98.5931°E / 31.6240; 98.5931 (New Gangtuo Bridge)
Gangtuo Bridge
岗托大桥
1974 140 m (460 ft) 70 m (230 ft) arch road 31°37′32″N 98°35′26″E / 31.6256°N 98.5906°E / 31.6256; 98.5906 (Gangtuo Bridge)
unknown unknown unknown unknown suspension footpath 31°41′32″N 98°33′26″E / 31.6921°N 98.5571°E / 31.6921; 98.5571
Dengmanusangba Bridge
邓玛奴桑巴桥
1988 150 m (490 ft) unknown suspension road 32°27′37″N 97°59′47″E / 32.4603°N 97.9963°E / 32.4603; 97.9963 (Dengmanusangba Bridge)
unknown Garzê,
Yushu
Sichuan,
Qinghai
unknown unknown unknown suspension road 32°38′02″N 97°32′24″E / 32.6339°N 97.5399°E / 32.6339; 97.5399
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Tongtian

Name Image Location Province Opened Total length Longest Span Type Carries Coordinates
G214 Tongtian River Bridge 214国道通天河大桥 Chindu County,
Yushu County
Qinghai
(Yushu)
2003 beam   33°00′24″N 97°14′52″E / 33.0068°N 97.2479°E / 33.0068; 97.2479 (G214 Tongtian River Bridge)
Qingkang Highway Tongtian River Bridge 青康公路通天河大桥 1963 150 m (490 ft) 50 m (160 ft) arch road 33°00′28″N 97°14′47″E / 33.0077°N 97.2464°E / 33.0077; 97.2464 (Qingkang Highway Tongtian River Bridge)
Zhongda Tongtian River Suspension Bridge 仲达通天河索桥 simple suspension footpath 33°14′59″N 97°00′43″E / 33.2497°N 97.01184°E / 33.2497; 97.01184 (Zhongda Tongtian River Suspension Bridge)
Zhongda Tongtian River Bridge 仲达通天河大桥 2012 beam road 33°15′54″N 97°00′59″E / 33.2649°N 97.0163°E / 33.2649; 97.0163 (Zhongda Tongtian River Bridge)
beam road 33°20′20″N 96°58′41″E / 33.3390°N 96.9780°E / 33.3390; 96.9780
simple suspension road 33°19′45″N 96°52′23″E / 33.3293°N 96.8730°E / 33.3293; 96.8730
suspension road 33°19′14″N 96°49′25″E / 33.3205°N 96.8236°E / 33.3205; 96.8236
suspension road 33°33′14″N 96°37′18″E / 33.5538°N 96.6218°E / 33.5538; 96.6218
suspension footpath 33°35′48″N 96°35′28″E / 33.5968°N 96.591°E / 33.5968; 96.591
Qumarlêb County,
Zhidoi County
suspension road 33°44′18″N 96°14′17″E / 33.7383°N 96.2381°E / 33.7383; 96.2381
Qumarlêb Tongtian River Bridge 曲麻莱通天河大桥 2012
[note 8]
600 m (2,000 ft) 100 m (330 ft) rigid frame bridge   34°02′10″N 95°49′32″E / 34.0361°N 95.8255°E / 34.0361; 95.8255 (Qumarlêb Tongtian River Bridge)

Tuotuo

Name Image Location Province Opened Total length Longest Span Type Carries Coordinates
G109 Tuotuo River Bridge 109国道沱沱河大桥 Tanggula Town
(Golmud)
Qinghai
(Haixi)
1958
[note 9]
beam   34°13′09″N 92°26′37″E / 34.2193°N 92.4435°E / 34.2193; 92.4435 (G109 Tuotuo River Bridge)
Qinghai-Tibet Railway Tuotuo River Bridge 青藏铁路长江源特大桥 2006
[note 10]
1,389.6 m (4,559 ft) beam Qinghai–Tibet Railway 34°13′19″N 92°26′09″E / 34.222°N 92.4358°E / 34.222; 92.4358 (Qinghai-Tibet Railway Tuotuo River Bridge)

Bridges and tunnels under construction

Chang Jiang

Name Location Expected opening Total length Longest span Type Carries Coord.
Heyan Road River Tunnel[27]

和燕路过江通道

Nanjing, Jiangsu 2022 7,368 m (24,173 ft) - tunnel road
Gongan Bridge
公安长江大桥
Jingzhou, Hubei 2018 2,015.9 m (6,614 ft) 518 m (1,699 ft) cable-stayed Shashi-Gongan Hwy
Jingzhou-Yueyang Railroad
30°04′06″N 112°19′59″E / 30.068333°N 112.333056°E / 30.068333; 112.333056 (Gongan Yangtze River Bridge),
Guojiatuo Bridge

郭家沱長江大橋

Jiangbei & Banan, Chongqing 2021 1,363 m (4,472 ft) 720 m (2,360 ft) suspension 8-lane Expressway
  Line 8
Nanjimen Bridge

南纪门长江大桥

Nan'an District, Chongqing 2020 1,224 m (4,016 ft) 480 m (1,570 ft) cable-stayed
Baijusi Bridge

白居寺长江大桥

Dadukou & Banan, Chongqing 2019 1,384 m (4,541 ft) 660 m (2,170 ft) cable-stayed 8-lane Expressway
  Line 5
New Baishatuo Bridge
新白沙沱长江大桥
Dadukou & Jiangjin, Chongqing 2017[28] 920 m (3,020 ft) 432 m (1,417 ft) cable-stayed Chongqing–Guizhou HSR 29°21′05″N 106°25′46″E / 29.351389°N 106.429444°E / 29.351389; 106.429444 (New Baishatuo Yangtze River Bridge)
Hejiang Baisha Yangtze River Bridge
合江白沙长江大桥
Hejiang, Sichuan 2023[29] 1,329.9 m (4,363 ft) 520 m (1,710 ft) arch 4-lane road

Upstream sections

Name Location Expected opening Total length Main span Type Carries Coord.
 
New Hulukou Bridge
新葫芦口大桥
Liangshan, Sichuan
Zhaotong, Yunnan
2016[30] 959 m (3,146 ft) 656 m (2,152 ft) suspension road 26°58′17″N 102°53′30″E / 26.9714°N 102.8918°E / 26.9714; 102.8918 (New Hulukou Jinsha River Bridge)
Jindong Bridge
金东大桥
Liangshan, Sichuan
Kunming, Yunnan
2016[31] 941 m (3,087 ft) 730 m (2,400 ft) suspension road 26°30′36″N 103°02′26″E / 26.5099°N 103.0406°E / 26.5099; 103.0406 (Jindong Jinsha River Bridge)
Hemenkou Bridge
河门口大桥
Liangshan, Sichuan
Kunming, Yunnan
2017 522 m (1,713 ft) 240 m (790 ft) rigid frame road 26°18′27″N 102°38′04″E / 26.3074°N 102.6344°E / 26.3074; 102.6344 (Hemenkou Jinsha River Bridge)
 
Second Chengkun Railway Bridge
成昆二线金沙江大桥
Panzhihua, Sichuan 2020 cable-stayed Second Chengkun Railway 26°36′13″N 101°48′50″E / 26.6037°N 101.8139°E / 26.6037; 101.8139 (Second Chengdu-Kunming Railway Jinsha River Bridge)
G214 New Tongtian River Bridge
214国道新通天河大桥
Yushu, Qinghai ? ~800 m (2,600 ft) rigid frame road 33°00′20″N 97°14′56″E / 33.0055°N 97.249°E / 33.0055; 97.249 (G214 New Tongtian River Bridge)

Planned bridges

Name Location Expected opening Total length Main span Type Carries Coord.
Wuxue Bridge Wuxue, Hubei & Yangxin, Hubei 2018 4,331 m (14,209 ft) 1,328 m (4,357 ft)[32] cable-stayed Macheng-Yangxin Hwy 29°50′25″N 115°30′22″E / 29.840278°N 115.506111°E / 29.840278; 115.506111 (Wuxue Yangtze River Bridge)
Chibi Bridge Honghu & Chibi, Hubei 2018 4,557 m (14,951 ft) 720 m (2,360 ft) cable-stayed S214 29°51′09″N 113°34′42″E / 29.8525°N 113.578333°E / 29.8525; 113.578333 (Chibi Yangtze River Bridge)

Abandoned

Name Location opened closed Total length Main span Type Carries Coord.
 

Baishatuo Railway Bridge

Dadukou District and Jiangjin District, Chongqing 1959 2019 820 m (2,690 ft) 4*80 m (260 ft) cable-stayed Chuanqian Railway
[note 11]
29°21′13″N 106°25′31″E / 29.353714°N 106.425267°E / 29.353714; 106.425267 (Baishatuo Yangtze River Railway Bridge)
  Hulukou Bridge
葫芦口大桥
Ningnan County, Sichuan and Qiaojia County, Yunnan 1998 2021 160 m (520 ft) unknown arch   S212  S310  S303 26°57′52″N 102°53′24″E / 26.9644°N 102.89°E / 26.9644; 102.89 (Hulukou Bridge)
  Midi Bridge
密地大桥
Panzhihua, Sichuan 1969 2014
[note 12]
284 m (932 ft) 181 m (594 ft) arch road 26°34′33″N 101°44′57″E / 26.5759°N 101.7492°E / 26.5759; 101.7492 (Midi Bridge)

See also

Notes

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  1. ^ a b c Shanghai Yangtze River Tunnel, connecting Pudong on the south bank of the river and Changxing Island, the Shanghai Yangtze River Bridge between Changxing and Chongming Island, and the Chongming–Qidong Yangtze River Bridge linking Chongming with Qidong on the north bank of the river, collectively form one crossing near the river's mouth.
  2. ^ The Taizhou Bridge complex crosses two branch streams of the Yangtze and the Yangzhong island in the middle of the river. The bridge over the left stream is a suspension bridge with three towers and two spans. The bridge over the right stream is a pair of box-girder bridges configured as 85+125x3+85 = 545 m (1,788 ft) and 85+125x2+85=420 m (1,380 ft)
  3. ^ Runyang Bridge complex crosses the Yangtze via Shiye Island and consists of two main bridges. The Runyang North Bridge is a suspension bridge over the north branch stream between the island and Yangzhou. The Runyang South Bridge is a cable-stayed bridge over the south branch stream between the island and Zhenjiang.
  4. ^ The Ma'anshan Bridge complex crosses two branch streams of the Yangtze and the Xiaohuangzhou island in the middle of the river. The bridge over the left stream is a suspension bridge with three towers and two spans. The bridge over the right stream is a cable-stayed bridge with three towers and two spans.
  5. ^ The upstream span of the New Midi Bridge opened in 2011 and the downstream span opened in 2013
  6. ^ The Jinlong Bridge was first built in 1880. It was destroyed in a flood in 1935 and rebuilt in 1936.
  7. ^ The Old Zhubalong Bridge has been closed to vehicular traffic.
  8. ^ The Qumarlêb Tongtian River Bridge, a rigid frame bridge that built in 2012, replaced a beam bridge built in 1989.
  9. ^ The G109 Tuotuo River Bridge, first built in 1958, was rebuilt in 1987 and 2002.
  10. ^ The Qinghai-Tibet Railway Tuotuo River Bridge was completed in 2002 and opened to rail traffic in 2006.
  11. ^ The second track on the Baishatuo Yangtze River Railway Bridge was added in 1978.
  12. ^ The Midi Bridge closed in 2014.

References

  1. ^ (in Chinese) 大理蒋公祠 7 January 2015 at the Wayback Machine 12 March 2014
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The bridges and tunnels across the Yangtze River carry rail and road traffic across China s longest and largest river and form a vital part of the country s transportation infrastructure The river bisects China proper from west to east and every major north south bound highway and railway must cross the Yangtze Large urban centers along the river such as Chongqing Wuhan and Nanjing also have urban mass transit rail lines crossing the Yangtze The Wushan Yangtze River Bridge in the Three Gorges of Chongqing Pontoon bridges have been used by militaries for two thousand years on the Yangtze but until the completion of the Wuhan Yangtze River Bridge in 1957 there were no permanent bridges along the main stretch of the river known as Chang Jiang the Long River from Yibin to the river mouth in Shanghai a distance of 2 884 km 1 792 mi Since then over 75 bridges and six tunnels have been built over this stretch the overwhelming majority since 1990 They reflect a broad array of bridge designs and in many cases represent significant achievements in modern bridge engineering Several rank among the world s longest suspension cable stayed arch bridges truss and box girder bridges as well as some of the highest and tallest bridges Upriver from Yibin bridge spans are more common along the Jinsha and Tongtian sections where the Yangtze is much narrower although numerous new bridges are being added The oldest bridge still in use is the Jinlong a simple suspension bridge over the Jinsha section of the river in Lijiang Yunnan that was originally built in 1880 and rebuilt in the 1936 1 Contents 1 Section names of the Yangtze 2 History 2 1 Bridges in antiquity 2 1 1 Pontoon bridges 2 1 2 Iron chain bridges 2 2 Modern bridges 2 2 1 Chang Jiang 2 2 2 Upstream sections 2 2 3 Bridge strain 3 Longest and tallest bridges 3 1 Longest span timeline 4 List of existing bridges and tunnels 4 1 Chang Jiang 4 2 Jinsha 4 3 Tongtian 4 4 Tuotuo 5 Bridges and tunnels under construction 5 1 Chang Jiang 5 2 Upstream sections 6 Planned bridges 7 Abandoned 8 See also 9 Notes 10 References 11 External linksSection names of the Yangtze Edit Map of the Yangtze River Basin showing the location of Shanghai Jiujiang Wuhan Yueyang Yichang the Three Gorges Dam Chongqing Yibin Panzhihua and Yushu along the river The Dashengguan Yangtze River Bridge in Nanjing source source source source source source source source source source A high speed train ride on the Beijing Shanghai High Speed Railway across the Dashengguan Bridge Due to changes in the designation of the source of the Yangtze various sections of the river have been thought of as distinct rivers with different names The bridges and tunnels of the Yangtze have compound names consisting of the location name and the river section name Today the river has four sectional names in in Chinese 1 Tuotuo 2 Tongtian 3 Jinsha and 4 Chang Jiang The Tuotuo River considered the official headstream of the Yangtze flows 358 km 222 mi from the glaciers of the Gelaindong massif in the Tanggula Mountains of southwestern Qinghai to the confluence with the Dangqu River to form the Tongtian River The Tongtian continues for 813 km 505 mi to the confluence with the Batang River at Yushu in south central Qinghai The Jinsha or Gold Sands River continues for 2 308 km 1 434 mi along the border of western Sichuan with Qinghai Tibet and Yunnan through northern Yunnan and southern Sichuan to the confluence with the Min River at Yibin in south central Sichuan Chang Jiang or the Long River refers to the final 2 884 km 1 792 mi of the Yangtze from Yibin through southeastern Sichuan Chongqing western Hubei northern Hunan eastern Hubei northern Jiangxi Anhui and Jiangsu to the river s mouth in Shanghai Chang Jiang is generally substituted by Yangtze in English usage For example the Nanjing Chang Jiang Bridge is translated as the Nanjing Yangtze River Bridge The Taku Jinsha River Bridge is a bridge along the Jinsha section of the Yangtze History EditThe Yangtze River forms a major geographic barrier dividing northern and southern China For millennia travelers crossed the Yangtze by ferry In the first half of the 20th century rail passengers from Beijing to Guangzhou and Shanghai had to disembark respectively at Hanyang and Pukou and cross the river by steam ferry before resuming journeys by train Bridges in antiquity Edit Pontoon bridges Edit The Song dynasty Dongjin Bridge over the Gan River a Yangtze tributary in Jiangxi The earliest recorded pontoon bridge over the Yangtze was the Jiangguan Pontoon Bridge built in AD 35 by Gongsun Shu the ruler of Sichuan in the war with the Han Emperor Liu Xiu 2 3 Gongsun Shu built the pontoon across a narrow part of the river between Jingmen and Yichang in modern Hubei Province to block the Han Emperor s navy from sailing upriver into Sichuan 3 The pontoon was burned in battle and Liu Xiu went on to capture Sichuan 3 In 570 the Northern Zhou general Chen Teng built a crude suspension bridge across the Xiling Gorge using thick rope and reeds to carry food and provisions for his troops on the south bank The bridge was cut apart by boats lined with sharp knives sent down river by the Chen general Zhang Shaoda 4 During the Tang Dynasty a pontoon bridge was built in Sangouzhen in the Qutang Gorge in 619 2 4 In 974 during the Song Emperor Zhao Kuangyin s conquest of the Southern Tang a pontoon over 1 000 meters long linked together by bamboo chains was erected in just three days at Caishiji Ma anshan Anhui Province and enabled the Song Army to advance swiftly across the river and capture Nanjing the Southern Tang capital 2 3 The Taiping rebels made extensive use of pontoons on the Yangtze in their campaign against the Qing Dynasty in the Yangtze Basin 3 On 30 December 1852 they built two pontoons nearly 3 000 meters long in a fortnight s time at Baishazhou and Yingwuzhou in Wuhan to move troops from Hanyang on the north bank to the Wuchang on the south bank 3 The Taipings tied together small boats into twos and threes and steered these preassembled pieces simultaneously into the river and used iron anchors to set the pontoons instead of chains They added leather covered walls to the bridges and added towers and firing positions 3 Pontoon bridges have not been a feasible long term solution to cross river transport because they block boat traffic on the Yangtze a major conduit for travelers and cargo between the coast and the Chinese interior Iron chain bridges Edit The Iron Rainbow Tiehong Bridge is a contemporary of the Jinlong Bridge over the Chongjiang River a Yangtze tributary near the Great Bend in Shigu Town Yulong Naxi Autonomous County Lijiang Yunnan 5 Dating back to 3rd century militaries of antiquity have stretched iron chains across the Yangtze in the Three Gorges to block invading armies Notable examples include the iron chain defense of the Wu Kingdom in the Xiling Gorge against the Jin Dynasty in 280 the Former Shu s chain across Kuimen in the Qutang Gorge against the Jingnan in 925 and Song general Xu Zongwu s seven link chain at the same location against the Mongols in 1264 4 The first documented iron chain bridge across the river was built in the 7th century by the Tibetan Empire over the Jinsha The Shenchuan Iron Bridge a simple suspension bridge stood at what is today Tacun of Weixi Lisu Autonomous County in the Deqen Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture of northwestern Yunnan Province and was probably built to help the Tibetan military advance against the Kingdom of Nanzhao during its invasions between 682 and 704 6 The Tibetans stationed a frontier command office in the town called the Shenchuan Iron Bridge jiedushi 6 The bridge facilitated trade between the two countries until 794 when the Nanzhao realigned with the Tang Dynasty and destroyed the bridge in a war with the Tibetan Empire 6 7 The oldest bridge still in use on the Yangtze is the Jinlong Bridge in Lijiang a simple iron chain suspension bridge first built during the Qing Dynasty from 1876 to 1880 8 It was destroyed in a flood in 1935 and rebuilt the following year 8 The bridge was named a National Historical Site in 2006 8 Iron chain bridges are more durable than pontoon bridges and allow for year round use although when the river level is high during the flood season boards on the bridge deck must be removed 9 Modern bridges Edit Chang Jiang Edit The opening of the Wuhan Yangtze River Bridge on 15 October 1957 The first permanent bridge to cross the Chang Jiang section of the river was the Wuhan Yangtze River Bridge built from 1955 to 1957 The dual use road rail bridge was a major infrastructural project in the early years of the People s Republic and was completed with Soviet assistance The second bridge was a single track railway bridge built in Chongqing in 1959 The Nanjing Yangtze River Bridge also a road rail bridge was the first bridge to cross the lower reaches of the Yangtze It was built from 1960 to 1968 after the Sino Soviet split and did not receive foreign assistance The Zhicheng Road Rail Bridge followed in 1971 Only two bridges opened in the 1980s the Chongqing s First Shibanpo Bridge in 1980 and the Luzhou Road Bridge in 1982 Both were in the upper reaches of Changjiang in Sichuan Province to which Chongqing Municipality belonged at the time Bridge building resumed in the 1990s and accelerated in the first decade of the 21st century due to the rapid growth of the Chinese economy Jiangxi Province had its first bridge in 1993 with the opening of the Jiujiang Bridge The first bridge in Anhui Province the Tongling Bridge opened in 1995 Six of the 11 bridges built in the 1990s and half of the 40 bridge crossings added in the 2000s were built in Chongqing Municipality which became a directly controlled municipality in 1997 to facilitate the construction of the Three Gorges and experienced a building boom By 2005 there were over 50 bridges across the Yangtze River between Yibin and Shanghai The rapid pace of bridge construction has continued The first tunnel under the Yangtze opened in Wuhan in 2008 As of December 2014 urban Chongqing has 18 bridges Wuhan has nine 10 bridges and three tunnels and Nanjing has five bridges and two tunnels About a dozen other bridges are now under construction The Yangluo Bridge which opened in 2007 is one of eight bridges across the Yangtze River in Wuhan and is tied with the Golden Gate Bridge as the 18th longest suspension bridge in the world In December 2020 a new bridge is planned to be opened the Wufengshan Yangtze River Bridge with 4 4 highway lanes on the upper deck and 4 railway tracks in the lower deck 11 Upstream sections Edit The Jihong Bridge over the Jinsha River just upstream from the Tiger Leaping Gorge in Lijiang Yunnan In the upper reaches of the Yangtze above Yibin the Jinsha Gold Sands Tongtian and Tuotuo sections of the river are narrower and bridges are more numerous As of December 2014 Yibin had 10 bridges across the Jinsha and Panzhihua had 16 The Taku Jinsha River Bridge under construction in Lijiang is set to become the highest bridge in the world with a bridge deck that is 512 m 1 680 ft above the surface of the river 12 Bridge strain Edit A weigh station for the Songyuan Bridge along the Jinsha River in Yunnan With the advent of economic growth around the country and widespread use of heavy freight trucks bridges along the Yangtze have been bearing greater load leading to greater strain on older bridge structures The Jiujiang Yangtze River Bridge was originally designed to carry trucks weighing up to 30 t 33 short tons 13 In 2008 the tonnage limit was raised to 55 t 61 short tons 13 In November 2011 a crack was discovered in the bridge s steel structure and forced the authorities to close the bridge to freight traffic 14 In February 2012 the tonnage limit was lowered to 20 t 22 short tons 13 Truck traffic had to be re routed to neighboring provinces In 2012 a crack was discovered in one girder of the Luzhou Yangtze River Bridge leading to bridge closure and emergency repairs 15 Longest and tallest bridges EditBridges over the Yangtze including some of the longest and tallest bridges in the world The Runyang Bridge 2005 1 490 m 4 890 ft Fourth Nanjing Bridge 2012 1 418 m 4 652 ft and Jiangyin Bridge 1999 1 385 m 4 544 ft are all among the ten longest suspension bridges in the world The Husutong Bridge 2020 1 092 m 3 583 ft Sutong Bridge 2008 1 088 m 3 570 ft Edong Bridge 2010 926 m 3 038 ft Jiujiang Expressway Bridge 2013 818 m 2 684 ft and Jingyue Bridge 2010 816 m 2 677 ft all have cable stayed bridge spans that rank among the top ten in the world The Chaotianmen Bridge 2009 552 m 1 811 ft is the longest arch bridge in the world The Wushan Bridge 2005 460 m 1 510 ft also ranks in the top ten The Dashengguan Bridge 2010 and Jiujiang Bridge 1992 rank among the longest continuous truss bridges by total truss length The Sutong Jingyue Zhongzhou 2009 and Jiujiang Expressway Bridges rank among the ten tallest in the world Chongqing s Second Shibanpo Bridge 2006 set a world record for box girder bridges with a longest span of 330 m 1 080 ft 16 The Yangsigang Bridge 2019 has a main span of 1 700 metres 5 600 feet It is the second longest suspension bridge in the world and the longest with a double deck configuration 17 Longest span timeline Edit Year Bridge City Province Longest span Type1957 First Wuhan Bridge Wuhan Hubei 128 m 420 ft truss1968 First Nanjing Bridge Nanjing Jiangsu 160 m 520 ft truss1971 Zhicheng Bridge Zhicheng Hubei 160 m 520 ft truss1980 First Shibanpo Bridge Chongqing Sichuan 174 m 571 ft beam1993 Jiujiang Bridge Jiujiang Jiangxi 216 m 709 ft truss amp arch1995 Lijiatuo Bridge Jiulongpo DistrictNan an District Chongqing 444 m 1 457 ft cable stayed1996 Xiling Bridge Yichang Hubei 900 m 3 000 ft suspension1999 Jiangyin Bridge Jingjiang Jiangyin Jiangsu 1 385 m 4 544 ft suspension2005 Runyang South Bridge Shiye Island Zhenjiang Jiangsu 1 490 m 4 890 ft suspension2019 Yangsigang Bridge Wuhan Hubei 1 700 m 5 600 ft suspensionList of existing bridges and tunnels EditChang Jiang Edit Name Image Location Province Opened Total length Longest Span Type Carries CoordinatesShanghai Yangtze River Bridge note 1 Chongming Changxing Shanghai 2009 9 997 m 32 799 ft 730 m 2 400 ft cable stayed G40 G228 31 26 06 N 121 44 39 E 31 435 N 121 7442 E 31 435 121 7442 Shanghai Yangtze River Bridge Shanghai Yangtze River Tunnel note 1 Changxing Pudong 2009 8 950 m 29 360 ft tunnel 31 19 33 N 121 41 40 E 31 3258 N 121 6944 E 31 3258 121 6944 Shanghai Yangtze River Tunnel Chongqi Bridge note 1 Qidong Chongming Jiangsu Shanghai 2011 7 150 m 23 460 ft 185 m 607 ft box girder 31 41 45 N 121 39 59 E 31 6957 N 121 6663 E 31 6957 121 6663 Chongming Qidong Yangtze River Bridge Sutong Bridge Nantong Changshu Jiangsu 2008 8 206 m 26 923 ft 1 088 m 3 570 ft cable stayed G15 31 47 22 N 121 00 08 E 31 7894 N 121 0022 E 31 7894 121 0022 Sutong Yangtze River Bridge Shanghai Suzhou Nantong Bridge Nantong Zhangjiagang 2020 11 000 m 36 000 ft 1 092 m 3 583 ft cable stayed S19 Tonghu Railway Tongsujiayong Railway 32 01 18 N 120 43 30 E 32 02167 N 120 72500 E 32 02167 120 72500 Shanghai Suzhou Nantong Yangtze River Bridge Jiangyin Bridge Jingjiang Jiangyin 1999 3 071 m 10 075 ft 1 385 m 4 544 ft suspension G2 31 56 57 N 120 16 03 E 31 9492 N 120 2674 E 31 9492 120 2674 Jiangyin Yangtze River Bridge Taizhou Bridge Complex note 2 main bridge Taizhou Yangzhong 2012 12 665 m 41 552 ft 1 080 m 3 540 ft x2 suspension S35 32 14 48 N 119 52 36 E 32 2466 N 119 8767 E 32 2466 119 8767 Taizhou Yangtze River Bridge jiajiang bridge Yangzhong Zhenjiang 125 m 410 ft box girderWufengshan Yangtze River Bridge 2020 6 404 m 21 010 ft 1 092 m 3 583 ft suspension S39 Lianzhen HSRYangma ICRRunyang Bridge Complex note 3 north stream Yangzhou Zhenjiang 2005 7 210 m 23 650 ft 406 m 1 332 ft cable stayed G4011 32 12 26 N 119 21 49 E 32 2072 N 119 3637 E 32 2072 119 3637 Runyang Yangtze River Bridge south stream Zhenjiang 1 490 m 4 890 ft suspensionQixiashan Bridge Nanjing 2012 5 437 m 17 838 ft 1 418 m 4 652 ft suspension G25 G2503 32 10 41 N 118 56 24 E 32 1780 N 118 9401 E 32 1780 118 9401 Fourth Nanjing Yangtze Bridge Baguazhou Bridge north stream 2001 2 172 m 7 126 ft 3 165 m 541 ft box girder G36 32 09 45 N 118 50 10 E 32 1626 N 118 8362 E 32 1626 118 8362 Second Nanjing Yangtze Bridge south stream 2 938 m 9 639 ft 628 m 2 060 ft cable stayed G36 S001Nanjing Metro Line 3 Tunnel 2015 3 100 m 10 200 ft tunnel Line 3Nanjing Yangtze River Bridge 1968 4 588 m 15 052 ft 160 m 520 ft truss G104Jinghu Railway 32 06 55 N 118 44 20 E 32 1153 N 118 7389 E 32 1153 118 7389 Nanjing Yangtze Bridge Nanjing Dinghuaimen Yangtze River Tunnel 2016 North 7014m South 7363m Tunnel 4 4 lane X shaped highway UnknownNanjing Yingtian Avenue Yangtze River Tunnel 2009 3 837 m 12 589 ft tunnel 6 lane highway 31 58 14 N 118 38 28 E 31 9706 N 118 6411 E 31 9706 118 6411 Nanjing Yangtze River Tunnel Nanjing Metro Line 10 Tunnel 2014 3 345 m 10 974 ft tunnel Line 10Jiangxinzhou Bridge南京江心洲长江大桥 main bridge 2020 4 300 m 14 100 ft 2 600 m 2 000 ft cable stayed G205 G312 S001 Jiangshan Street tunnel 1 758 m 5 768 ft tunnelDashengguan road bridge 2005 4 744 m 15 564 ft 648 m 2 126 ft cable stayed G42 G2503 31 58 14 N 118 38 28 E 31 9706 N 118 6411 E 31 9706 118 6411 Third Nanjing Yangtze Bridge Dashengguan railway bridge 2010 1 615 m 5 299 ft 336 m 1 102 ft combined arch and truss Jinghu HSRHuhanrong PDL Line S3 31 57 35 N 118 37 52 E 31 9598 N 118 6310 E 31 9598 118 6310 Dashengguan Yangtze River Bridge Ma anshan Bridge Complex note 4 left strean He County Dangtu County Anhui 2013 11 209 m 36 775 ft 1 080 m 3 540 ft x2 suspension G4221 31 36 36 N 118 23 32 E 31 6101 N 118 3921 E 31 6101 118 3921 Ma anshan Yangtze River Bridge right stream Dangtu County Ma anshan 260 m 850 ft x2 cable stayedWuhu Bridge Wuwei Wuhu 2000 2 193 m 7 195 ft 312 m 1 024 ft combined cable stayed and truss G5011 Huainan Railway 31 23 16 N 118 20 07 E 31 3878 N 118 3353 E 31 3878 118 3353 Wuhu Yangtze River Bridge Second Wuhu Bridge芜湖长江三桥 2018 1 232 m 4 042 ft 588 m 1 929 ft cable stayed 8 lane highway Shanghang HSRWuhu metro line 1 31 21 07 N 118 20 47 E 31 3519 N 118 3464 E 31 3519 118 3464 Yijishan Yangtze River Bridge Second Wuhu Bridge芜湖长江二桥 Wuhu 2017 1 622 m 5 322 ft 806 m 2 644 ft cable stayed S11 31 14 09 N 118 08 14 E 31 235833 N 118 137222 E 31 235833 118 137222 Second Wuhu Yangtze River Bridge Tongling Yangtze River Road railway Bridge 铜陵长江公铁大桥 Wuwei Yi an District 2015 1 290 m 4 230 ft 630 m 2 070 ft combined cable stayed and truss S32 Hefu HSRLutong Railway 31 082778 N 117 973889 ETongling Bridge Tongling 1995 1 152 m 3 780 ft 432 m 1 417 ft cable stayed G3 G330 30 51 22 N 117 43 36 E 30 8560 N 117 7268 E 30 8560 117 7268 Tongling Yangtze River Bridge Chizhou Bridge池州长江大桥 Zongyang County Chizhou 2019 18 10 700 m 35 100 ft 828 m 2 717 ft cable stayed G0321Anqing Yangtze River Railway Bridge Anqing Chizhou 2015 2 997 m 9 833 ft 580 m 1 900 ft combined cable stayed and truss Ning an ICR Liu anjing railway 30 4991 N 117 0714 EAnqing Bridge Anqing Dongzhi County 2004 1 040 m 3 410 ft 510 m 1 670 ft cable stayed G50 G4212 30 29 57 N 117 04 17 E 30 4991 N 117 0714 E 30 4991 117 0714 Anqing Yangtze River Bridge Wangdong Yangtze River Bridge 望东长江大桥 Wangjiang County Dongzhi County 2016 1 622 m 5 322 ft 806 m 2 644 ft cable stayed G35 30 4991 N 117 0714 EJiujiang Bridge Huangmei Jiujiang Hubei Jiangxi 1993 1 806 m 5 925 ft 216 m 709 ft combined truss and arch G105 Jingjiu Railway 29 45 01 N 116 00 49 E 29 7502 N 116 0136 E 29 7502 116 0136 Jiujiang Yangtze River Bridge Jiujiang Expressway Bridge 2013 1 405 m 4 610 ft 818 m 2 684 ft cable stayed G70 29 43 20 N 115 54 30 E 29 722306 N 115 908444 E 29 722306 115 908444 Jiujiang Yangtze River Expressway Bridge Wuxue Yangtze River Bridge 武穴长江大桥 Wuxue Yangxin County Hubeieastern 2021 1 403 m 4 603 ft 808 m 2 651 ft cable stayed S29Qipanzhou Yangtze River Bridge 棋盘洲长江大桥 Qichun County Yangxin County 2021 3 728 m 12 231 ft 1 038 m 3 406 ft suspension S78Huangshi Bridge Huangshi Xishui County 1995 1 060 m 3 480 ft 245 m 804 ft beam S201 30 15 04 N 115 04 19 E 30 2512 N 115 07201 E 30 2512 115 07201 Huangshi Yangtze River Bridge Edong Bridge 2010 1 486 m 4 875 ft 926 m 3 038 ft cable stayed G45 G50 G70 30 15 39 N 115 04 28 E 30 2607 N 115 0744 E 30 2607 115 0744 Edong Yangtze River Bridge Ehuang Bridge Huanggang Ezhou 2002 1 290 m 4 230 ft 480 m 1 570 ft cable stayed G106 30 24 44 N 114 55 09 E 30 4121 N 114 9193 E 30 4121 114 9193 Ehuang Yangtze River Bridge Huanggang Bridge 黄冈长江大桥 2014 1 215 m 3 986 ft 567 m 1 860 ft cable stayed S38Wuhuang ICR 30 29 53 N 114 50 03 E 30 4981 N 114 8342 E 30 4981 114 8342 Huanggang Yangtze River Bridge Yangluo Bridge Wuhan 2007 2 735 m 8 973 ft 1 280 m 4 200 ft suspension G70 G4201 30 37 27 N 114 33 28 E 30 6242 N 114 5578 E 30 6242 114 5578 Yangluo Yangtze River Bridge Wuhan Qingshan Yangtze River Bridge 武汉青山长江大桥 north stream 2021 5 914 m 19 403 ft 110 m 360 ft box girder S40 Wuhan Fourth Ring Roadsouth stream 938 m 3 077 ft cable stayedTianxingzhou Bridge 2009 4 657 m 15 279 ft 504 m 1 654 ft combined cable stayed and truss G316 Wuhan Third Ring Road Jingguang HSR Shewu Railway 30 39 25 N 114 24 18 E 30 6569 N 114 4050 E 30 6569 114 4050 Tianxingzhou Yangtze River Bridge Erqi Bridge 2011 2 922 m 9 587 ft 616 m 2 021 ft x2 cable stayed Wuhan Second Ring Road 30 37 39 N 114 20 31 E 30 6276 N 114 3420 E 30 6276 114 3420 Erqi Yangtze River Bridge Second Wuhan Bridge 1995 1 080 m 3 540 ft 400 m 1 300 ft cable stayed Wuhan Inner Ring Road 30 36 18 N 114 19 12 E 30 6051 N 114 32012 E 30 6051 114 32012 Second Wuhan Yangtze River Bridge Wuhan Metro Line 8 Tunnel 2017 3 186 m 10 453 ft tunnel Line 8Wuhan Yangtze River Highway and Railway Tunnel 2018 2 590 m 8 500 ft tunnel 6 lane highway Line 7Wuhan Yangtze River Tunnel 2008 3 630 m 11 910 ft tunnel 4 lane highway 30 34 45 N 114 18 26 E 30 5792 N 114 3072 E 30 5792 114 3072 Wuhan Yangtze River Tunnel Wuhan Metro Line 2 Tunnel 2012 3 098 m 10 164 ft tunnel Line 2Wuhan Yangtze River Bridge 1957 1 670 m 5 480 ft 128 m 420 ft truss G107 Wuhan Inner Ring Road Jingguang Railway 30 32 59 N 114 17 18 E 30 5497 N 114 2882 E 30 5497 114 2882 Wuhan Yangtze River Bridge Wuhan Metro Line 4 Tunnel 2014 2 994 m 9 823 ft left tube 3 003 m 9 852 ft right tube tunnel Line 4Yingwuzhou Bridge 2014 2 300 m 7 500 ft 850 m 2 790 ft suspension Wuhan Second Ring Road 30 31 51 N 114 16 46 E 30 5308 N 114 2794 E 30 5308 114 2794 Yingwuzhou Yangtze River Bridge Yangsigang Bridge 2019 3 589 m 11 775 ft 1 700 m 5 600 ft suspension double layer 6 lane highways 30 30 24 N 114 15 24 E 30 5067 N 114 2568 E 30 5067 114 2568 Yangsigang Yangtze River Bridge Baishazhou Bridge 2000 3 589 m 11 775 ft 618 m 2 028 ft cable stayed G107 Wuhan Third Ring Road 30 29 05 N 114 14 44 E 30 4846 N 114 2455 E 30 4846 114 2455 Baishazhou Yangtze River Bridge Wuhan Zhuankou Yangtze River Bridge 2017 5 296 m 17 375 ft 760 m 2 490 ft cable stayed S40 Wuhan Fourth Ring RoadWuhan Junshan Yangtze River Bridge 2001 2 847 m 9 341 ft 460 m 1 510 ft cable stayed G4 G50 G4201 30 22 27 N 114 08 25 E 30 374028 N 114 140278 E 30 374028 114 140278 Junshan Yangtze River Bridge Jiayu Yangtze River Bridge 嘉鱼长江大桥 Honghu Jiayu County 2019 4 690 m 15 390 ft 920 m 3 020 ft cable stayed S43Chibi Yangtze River Bridge 赤壁长江大桥 2021 1 380 m 4 530 ft 720 m 2 360 ft cable stayed G351 S74Jingyue Bridge Jianli Yueyang Hubei Hunan 2010 5 400 m 17 700 ft 816 m 2 677 ft cable stayed G0421 29 32 40 N 113 13 21 E 29 54434 N 113 222433 E 29 54434 113 222433 Jingyue Yangtze River Bridge Shishou Yangtze River Bridge 石首长江大桥 Shishou Hubeiwestern 2019 2 670 m 8 760 ft 820 m 2 690 ft cable stayed G234 S53Jingzhou Yangtze River Road railway Bridge 荆州长江公铁大桥 Jiangling County Gong an County 2019 6 317 m 20 725 ft 518 m 1 699 ft cable stayed G351 S61Haoji RailwayJingzhou Bridge north stream Jingzhou Gong an County 2002 4 397 5 m 14 427 ft 500 m 1 600 ft cable stayed G55 G207 30 18 32 N 112 12 59 E 30 308837 N 112 21628 E 30 308837 112 21628 Jingzhou Yangtze River Bridge south stream 300 m 980 ft Zhicheng Bridge Zhijiang Yidu 1971 1 745 m 5 725 ft road part 1 742 m 5 715 ft railway part 160 m 520 ft truss S225Jiaoliu railway 30 17 10 N 111 31 35 E 30 286086 N 111 526442 E 30 286086 111 526442 Zhicheng Yangtze River Bridge Yidu Yangtze River Bridge 宜都长江大桥 2021 2 216 m 7 270 ft 1 000 m 3 300 ft suspension G59Yichang Bridge Yichang Yidu 2001 1 187 m 3 894 ft 960 m 3 150 ft suspension G50 S63 30 34 11 N 111 23 30 E 30 569601 N 111 391536 E 30 569601 111 391536 Yichang Yangtze River Highway Bridge Wujiagang Yangtze River Bridge 伍家岗长江大桥 Yichang 2021 2 813 m 9 229 ft 1 160 m 3 810 ft suspension 6 lane highwayYichang Railway Bridge 2008 2 446 m 8 025 ft 275 m 902 ft x2 combined truss and arch Yiwan Railway 30 39 21 N 111 19 32 E 30 655944 N 111 325583 E 30 655944 111 325583 Yichang Yangtze River Railway Bridge Yiling Bridge 2001 936 m 3 071 ft 348 m 1 142 ft x2 cable stayed S323 30 41 03 N 111 17 22 E 30 684131 N 111 289515 E 30 684131 111 289515 Yiling Yangtze River Bridge Zhixi Yangtze River Bridge 至喜长江大桥 Yangtze Main Bridge 2016 3 230 m 10 600 ft 838 m 2 749 ft suspension G241 30 25 31 N 111 09 44 E 30 4252 N 111 1623 E 30 4252 111 1623 Xiling Yangtze River Bridge Sanjiang Bridge 210 m 690 ft cable stayedXiling Bridge 1996 1 119 m 3 671 ft 900 m 3 000 ft suspension 4 lane highway 30 49 43 N 111 02 47 E 30 8285 N 111 0465 E 30 8285 111 0465 Xiling Yangtze River Bridge Zigui Yangtze River Bridge 秭归长江大桥 Zigui County 2019 883 m 2 897 ft 531 m 1 742 ft combined arch and truss S255Badong Bridge Badong 2004 908 m 2 979 ft 388 m 1 273 ft cable stayed G209 G348 31 02 55 N 110 19 42 E 31 048556 N 110 328472 E 31 048556 110 328472 Badong Yangtze River Bridge Wushan Bridge Wushan County Chongqing 2005 612 m 2 008 ft 460 m 1 510 ft arch S301 31 03 47 N 109 54 08 E 31 063056 N 109 902111 E 31 063056 109 902111 Wushan Yangtze River Bridge Fengjie Bridge Fengjie 2005 893 m 2 930 ft 460 m 1 510 ft cable stayed G242 31 01 13 N 109 28 51 E 31 020306 N 109 480944 E 31 020306 109 480944 Fengjie Yangtze River Bridge Yunyang Bridge Yunyang 2005 637 m 2 090 ft 318 m 1 043 ft cable stayed S305 30 54 56 N 108 42 42 E 30 9155 N 108 71175 E 30 9155 108 71175 Yunyang Yangtze River Bridge Fuma Bridge驸马长江大桥 Wanzhou 2017 19 2 003 m 6 572 ft 1 050 m 3 440 ft suspension G69Second Wanzhou Bridge 2004 1 153 86 m 3 786 ft 580 m 1 900 ft suspension 4 lane highway 30 49 33 N 108 24 17 E 30 825889 N 108 404778 E 30 825889 108 404778 Second Wanzhou Yangtze River Bridge Third Wanzhou Bridge万州长江三桥 2019 2 200 m 7 200 ft 730 m 2 400 ft cable stayed 6 lane highway 30 47 14 N 108 24 11 E 30 787222 N 108 403056 E 30 787222 108 403056 Dunkou Yangtze River Bridge Wanzhou Railway Bridge 2005 1 106 m 3 629 ft 360 m 1 180 ft arch Yiwan Railway 30 46 11 N 108 25 00 E 30 769778 N 108 416528 E 30 769778 108 416528 Wanzhou Railway Bridge Wanzhou Yangtze River Bridge 1997 864 m 2 835 ft 420 m 1 380 ft arch G211 G318 30 45 35 N 108 25 09 E 30 759611 N 108 419278 E 30 759611 108 419278 Wanzhou Bridge Zhongxian Bridge Zhong County 2001 1 200 m 3 900 ft 560 m 1 840 ft suspension G350 30 18 07 N 108 02 57 E 30 301833 N 108 049111 E 30 301833 108 049111 Zhongxian Yangtze River Bridge Zhongzhou Bridge 2009 2 145 m 7 037 ft 460 m 1 510 ft cable stayed G50 G5515 30 13 55 N 108 00 21 E 30 231944 N 108 005833 E 30 231944 108 005833 Zhongzhou Yangtze River Bridge Fengdu Second Bridge 丰都长江二桥 Fengdu 2017 1 466 m 4 810 ft 680 m 2 230 ft cable stayed G348 29 51 58 N 107 42 43 E 29 866073 N 107 712039 E 29 866073 107 712039 Fengdu Yangtze River Bridge Fengdu Bridge 1997 620 m 2 030 ft 450 m 1 480 ft suspension G351 29 51 20 N 107 40 11 E 29 855417 N 107 669722 E 29 855417 107 669722 Fengdu Yangtze River Bridge Hanjiatuo Bridge Fuling 2012 1 137 m 3 730 ft 432 m 1 417 ft cable stayed Yuli Railway 29 46 04 N 107 25 02 E 29 767694 N 107 417278 E 29 767694 107 417278 Hanjiatuo Yangtze River Bridge Fuling Yangtze River pipeline bridge 1991 730 m 2 400 ft 400 m 1 300 ft cable stayed gas pipelineShiban gou Bridge 2009 975 m 3 199 ft 450 m 1 480 ft cable stayed 4 lane highway 29 43 50 N 107 24 21 E 29 730694 N 107 405944 E 29 730694 107 405944 Shiban gou Yangtze River Bridge Fuling Bridge 1997 631 m 2 070 ft 330 m 1 080 ft cable stayed G319 29 44 11 N 107 20 49 E 29 7365 N 107 346806 E 29 7365 107 346806 Fuling Yangtze River Bridge Lidu Bridge 2007 822 m 2 697 ft 398 m 1 306 ft cable stayed 4 lane highway 29 43 37 N 107 17 36 E 29 727028 N 107 293472 E 29 727028 107 293472 Lidu Yangtze River Bridge Qingcaobei Bridge青草背长江大桥 2013 1 146 m 3 760 ft 460 m 1 510 ft suspension S80Changshou Bridge Changshou District 2009 1 160 m 3 810 ft 460 m 1 510 ft cable stayed S103 29 48 59 N 107 03 25 E 29 816444 N 107 057028 E 29 816444 107 057028 Changshou Yangtze River Bridge Changshou Economic Development AreaYangtze River Bridge长寿经开区长江大桥 2021 1 401 m 4 596 ft 739 m 2 425 ft suspension 6 lane highwayChangshou Yangtze River Railway Bridge 2005 898 3 m 2 947 ft 192 m 630 ft truss Yuhuai Railway2 track 29 46 22 N 106 59 30 E 29 772796 N 106 991546 E 29 772796 106 991546 Changshou Yangtze River Railway Bridge Taihong Yangtze River Bridge 太洪长江大桥 Yubei District Banan District 2020 1 436 m 4 711 ft 808 m 2 651 ft suspension S37Yuzui Bridge Jiangbei District Nan an District 2009 1 440 m 4 720 ft 616 m 2 021 ft suspension G5001 29 36 41 N 106 46 21 E 29 611306 N 106 772556 E 29 611306 106 772556 Yuzui Yangtze River Bridge Cuntan Yangtze River Bridge 寸滩长江大桥 2017 20 1 600 m 5 200 ft 880 m 2 890 ft suspension 8 lane highway 29 37 14 2 N106 36 21 8 EDafosi Bridge 2001 1 176 m 3 858 ft 450 m 1 480 ft cable stayed G65 29 36 24 N 106 34 58 E 29 606667 N 106 582639 E 29 606667 106 582639 Dafosi Bridge Chaotianmen Bridge 2009 4 880 m 16 010 ft 552 m 1 811 ft combined arch and truss 6 lane highway Loop line 29 35 20 N 106 34 38 E 29 588871 N 106 57721 E 29 588871 106 57721 Chaotianmen Bridge Dongshuimen Bridge Yuzhong District Nan an District 2014 1 124 m 3 688 ft 445 m 1 460 ft combined cable stayed and truss 4 lane highway Line 6 29 33 39 N 106 35 13 E 29 5608 N 106 5869 E 29 5608 106 5869 Dongshuimen Bridge Shibanpo Yangtze River Bridge 1980 1 127 m 3 698 ft 174 m 571 ft box girder 4 lane highway 29 32 44 N 106 33 36 E 29 545556 N 106 559889 E 29 545556 106 559889 Shibanpo Yangtze River Bridge dual roadway bridge of Shibanpo Yangtze River Bridge 2006 1 103 m 3 619 ft 330 m 1 080 ft box girder 4 lane highway 29 32 44 N 106 33 36 E 29 545556 N 106 559889 E 29 545556 106 559889 Shibanpo Yangtze River Bridge Caiyuanba Bridge 2007 1 866 m 6 122 ft 420 m 1 380 ft arch 6 lane highway Line 3 29 32 36 N 106 32 53 E 29 543222 N 106 547944 E 29 543222 106 547944 Caiyuanba Bridge E gongyan Bridge Jiulongpo District Nan an District 2000 1 022 m 3 353 ft 600 m 2 000 ft suspension 6 lane highway 29 31 24 N 106 31 41 E 29 52325 N 106 528056 E 29 52325 106 528056 E gongyan Bridge Egongyan Rail Transit Bridge 2019 1 650 m 5 410 ft 600 m 2 000 ft suspension Loop lineLijiatuo Bridge Dadukou District Ba nan District 1995 1 288 m 4 226 ft 444 m 1 457 ft cable stayed 4 lane highway 29 28 46 N 106 31 42 E 29 479472 N 106 528444 E 29 479472 106 528444 Lijiatuo Yangtze River Bridge Masangxi Bridge 2001 1 104 m 3 622 ft 360 m 1 180 ft cable stayed G75 29 27 28 N 106 29 39 E 29 457667 N 106 494194 E 29 457667 106 494194 Masangxi Bridge Yudong Bridge 2008 1 541 m 5 056 ft 260 m 850 ft beam G210 Line 2 29 24 09 N 106 29 48 E 29 402556 N 106 496611 E 29 402556 106 496611 Yudong Yangtze River Bridge New Baishatuo Yangtze River Bridge 新白沙沱长江大桥 Dadukou District Jiangjin District 2018 5 320 m 17 450 ft 432 m 1 417 ft combined cable stayed and truss Yugui Railway Yuchang HSR and Xingluo railway 29 21 13 N 106 25 31 E 29 353714 N 106 425267 E 29 353714 106 425267 Baishatuo Yangtze River Railway Bridge Diwei Bridge 2004 734 m 2 408 ft 345 m 1 132 ft cable stayed 2 lane highway 29 20 41 N 106 24 17 E 29 344667 N 106 404722 E 29 344667 106 404722 Diwei Bridge Outer ring Jiangjin Yangtze River Bridge Jiulongpo District Jiangjin District 2009 1 199 m 3 934 ft 436 m 1 430 ft cable stayed G93 G5001 29 15 48 N 106 19 16 E 29 263444 N 106 321222 E 29 263444 106 321222 Guanyinyan Bridge Dingshan Bridge 2013 897 m 2 943 ft 464 m 1 522 ft cable stayed G212 Line 2 29 16 29 N 106 17 14 E 29 274743 N 106 287242 E 29 274743 106 287242 Dingshan Bridge Jijiang Yangtze River Bridge 几江长江大桥 Jiangjin District 2016 21 1 897 m 6 224 ft 600 m 2 000 ft 22 suspension 6 lane highwayJiangjin Bridge 江津长江大桥 1997 1 360 m 4 460 ft 240 m 790 ft beam G348 29 15 50 N 106 15 09 E 29 263806 N 106 252528 E 29 263806 106 252528 Jiangjin Bridge Yongchuan Yangtze River Bridge 永川长江大桥 Jiangjin District Yongchuan District 2014 23 1 685 m 5 528 ft 608 m 1 995 ft cable stayed S53 29 02 30 N 105 53 18 E 29 041667 N 105 888333 E 29 041667 105 888333 Chongqing Yongchuan Yangtze River Bridge Bosideng Bridge Hejiang County Sichuan 2012 841 m 2 759 ft 530 m 1 740 ft arch G93 28 53 32 N 105 52 47 E 28 892182 N 105 879717 E 28 892182 105 879717 Bosideng Bridge Hejiang Yangtze River Road Bridge 合江长江公路大桥 2021 1 420 m 4 660 ft 507 m 1 663 ft arch S438Kangbo Yangtze River Bridge 2012 1 695 m 5 561 ft 420 m 1 380 ft cable stayed G93 28 50 42 N 105 47 57 E 28 84491 N 105 7992 E 28 84491 105 7992 Hejiang Bridge Huangyi Bridge黄舣长江大桥 Luzhou 2012 1 223 m 4 012 ft 520 m 1 710 ft cable stayed G4215 28 53 43 N 105 32 53 E 28 895259 N 105 548094 E 28 895259 105 548094 Huangyi Bridge Taian Bridge泰安长江大桥 2008 1 573 m 5 161 ft 270 m 890 ft cable stayed G321 28 52 42 N 105 31 34 E 28 878326 N 105 526116 E 28 878326 105 526116 Taian Bridge Guojiao Yangtze River Bridge国窖长江大桥 2012 1 189 m 3 901 ft 248 m 814 ft extradosed 6 lane highway 28 53 17 N 105 27 20 E 28 888139 N 105 455556 E 28 888139 105 455556 Qiancao Bridge Luzhou Bridge泸州长江大桥 1982 1 252 m 4 108 ft 170 m 560 ft beam G246 28 52 07 N 105 26 27 E 28 868494 N 105 440806 E 28 868494 105 440806 Luzhou Bridge Luzhou Railway Bridge泸州长江铁路大桥 2002 602 m 1 975 ft 144 m 472 ft beam Longchang Huangtong railway 28 46 22 N 105 21 17 E 28 772813 N 105 35476 E 28 772813 105 35476 Luzhou Railway Bridge Longna Expressway Yangtze River Bridge隆纳高速长江大桥 2003 1 408 m 4 619 ft 253 m 830 ft beam G76 28 45 54 N 105 20 12 E 28 764941 N 105 336644 E 28 764941 105 336644 Second Luzhou Bridge Jiang an Bridge江安长江大桥 Jiang an County 2008 1 093 m 3 586 ft 252 m 827 ft beam 4 lane highway 28 43 46 N 105 04 58 E 28 729526 N 105 082659 E 28 729526 105 082659 Jiang an Bridge Nanxi Xianyuan Yangtze River Bridge 南溪仙源长江大桥 Yibin 2019 1 508 m 4 948 ft 572 m 1 877 ft cable stayed S437 28 46 04 N 104 39 14 E 28 76781 N 104 65386 E 28 76781 104 65386 Yibin Yangtze Bridge Nanxi Bridge 2012 1 295 m 4 249 ft 820 m 2 690 ft suspension G93 28 47 N 104 57 E 28 78 N 104 95 E 28 78 104 95 Nanxi Yangtze Bridge Yanpingba Yangtze River Bridge 盐坪坝长江大桥 2021 866 m 2 841 ft 480 m 1 570 ft cable stayed 8 lane highwayYibin Yangtze River Bridge宜宾长江大桥 24 2008 928 73 m 3 047 0 ft 460 m 1 510 ft cable stayed G547 28 46 04 N 104 39 14 E 28 76781 N 104 65386 E 28 76781 104 65386 Yibin Yangtze Bridge Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as KMLJinsha Edit Name Image Location Province Opened Total length Longest Span Type Carries CoordinatesJinsha River Rongzhou Bridge金沙江戎州大桥 Yibin Sichuaneastern 2004 505 m 1 657 ft 260 m 850 ft arch road 28 46 00 N 104 38 19 E 28 7667 N 104 6386 E 28 7667 104 6386 Yibin Rongzhou Bridge Jinsha River Nanmen Bridge金沙江南门大桥 1990 387 m 1 270 ft 260 m 850 ft arch road 28 45 50 N 104 37 30 E 28 7639 N 104 625 E 28 7639 104 625 Yibin Xiaonanmen Bridge Yibin Jinsha River Railway Bridge宜宾金沙江铁路大桥 1968 400 m 1 300 ft 176 m 577 ft beam Yigong Railway 28 45 33 N 104 37 02 E 28 7592 N 104 6172 E 28 7592 104 6172 Yibin Jinsha River Railway Bridge Jinsha River Zhongba Bridge金沙江中坝大桥 2003 427 m 1 401 ft 252 m 827 ft cable stayed road 28 45 21 N 104 36 39 E 28 7558 N 104 6108 E 28 7558 104 6108 Yibin Zhongba Bridge Yibin Jinsha River Road Railway Bridge宜宾金沙江公铁大桥 2019 1 874 9 m 6 151 ft 336 m 1 102 ft arch road and Chenggui HSR 28 43 43 N 104 35 06 E 28 7287 N 104 5851 E 28 7287 104 5851 Yibin Jinsha River Road Rail Bridge Jinsha River Tianchi Bridge金沙江天池大桥 2011 653 m 2 142 ft 220 m 720 ft rigid frame road 28 42 25 N 104 34 36 E 28 7069 N 104 5766 E 28 7069 104 5766 Yibin Tianchi Bridge Mamingxi Bridge马鸣溪大桥 1979 245 m 804 ft 150 m 490 ft deck arch S311 28 42 04 N 104 33 24 E 28 7011 N 104 5567 E 28 7011 104 5567 Yibin Mamingxi Bridge Puhe Jinsha River Bridge普和金沙江大桥 2020 268 m 879 ft 180 m 590 ft rigid frame G353 28 41 45 N 104 32 55 E 28 6957 N 104 5487 E 28 6957 104 5487 Puhe Jinsha River Bridge Yukun Expressway Jinsha River Bridge渝昆高速金沙江大桥 2005 1 712 m 5 617 ft 249 m 817 ft rigid frame G85 28 41 20 N 104 31 24 E 28 6889 N 104 5233 E 28 6889 104 5233 Yishui Expressway Bridge Shuifu Jinsha River Bridge水富金沙江大桥 Yibin Zhaotong SichuanYunnan 1958 unknown unknown truss Neikun Railway 28 41 51 N 104 25 16 E 28 6975 N 104 4211 E 28 6975 104 4211 Shuifu Bridge Xiangjiaba Bridge向家坝金沙江大桥 2007 443 m 1 453 ft 170 m 560 ft rigid frame road 28 38 25 N 104 24 34 E 28 6402 N 104 4094 E 28 6402 104 4094 Xiangjiaba Bridge Yunchuan Jinsha River Bridge云川金沙江大桥 2015 25 718 m 2 356 ft 228 m 748 ft box girder road 28 36 50 N 103 59 25 E 28 6138 N 103 9903 E 28 6138 103 9903 Suijiang Yunchuan Jinsha River Bridge Nan an Jinsha River Bridge南岸金沙江大桥 2001 310 m 1 020 ft 150 m 490 ft arch G213 28 39 45 N 103 52 12 E 28 6625 N 103 87 E 28 6625 103 87 G213 Jinsha River Bridge Huixi Jinsha River Bridge桧溪金沙江大桥 Leibo Yongshan 2006 unknown 158 m 518 ft box girder roadXiluodu Bridge溪洛渡大桥 Liangshan Zhaotong 2005 unknown unknown rigid frame S301 28 14 30 N 103 40 31 E 28 2417 N 103 6753 E 28 2417 103 6753 Xiluodu Bridge Yueliangwan Bridge月亮湾大桥 2020 unknown 465 m 1 526 ft suspension roadTongyang Bridge通阳大桥 2008 500 m 1 600 ft 180 m 590 ft arch S208 27 31 54 N 103 11 59 E 27 5317 N 103 1997 E 27 5317 103 1997 Tongyang Bridge Duiping Bridge对坪桥 2018 unknown 280 m 920 ft arch roadFengjiaping Bridge冯家坪桥 Butuo Qiaojia 2018 unknown 260 m 850 ft arch S464Baihetan Bridge白鹤滩大桥 Ningnan Qiaojia 2010s unknown unknown rigid frame roadBaihetan Jinsha River Bridge白鹤滩金沙江大桥 2010s unknown 656 m 2 152 ft suspension roadJindong Bridge金东大桥 Huidong Kunming 2018 730 m 2 400 ft unknown suspension roadWudongde Bridge乌东德大桥 Huidong Luquan 2015 400 m 1 300 ft 90 m 300 ft rigid frame road 26 21 07 N 102 35 50 E 26 352 N 102 5971 E 26 352 102 5971 Wudongde Jinsha River Bridge Gongmendu Bridge拱门渡大桥 2019 240 m 790 ft unknown rigid frame roadJiaopingdu Bridge皎平渡大桥 Huili Luquan 2020 220 m 720 ft unknown rigid frame G245 26 17 34 N 102 22 59 E 26 2928 N 102 3831 E 26 2928 102 3831 Jiaopingdu Bridge Longjiedu Bridge龙街渡大桥 Yuanmou Yunnan 2020 220 m 720 ft unknown rigid frame roadYuzha Bridge鱼鲊大桥 Huili Panzhihua Sichuansouthern 2014 398 m 1 306 ft 180 m 590 ft rigid frame G108 26 22 06 N 101 55 36 E 26 3683 N 101 9268 E 26 3683 101 9268 Yuzha Jinsha River Bridge Xipan Expressway Jinsha River Bridge西攀高速公路金沙江大桥 Yanbian Panzhihua 2008 637 m 2 090 ft 324 m 1 063 ft cable stayed G5 26 34 22 N 101 51 07 E 26 5728 N 101 8519 E 26 5728 101 8519 Xipan Expressway Bridge Sanduizi Bridge三堆子大桥 2019 200 m 660 ft unknown rigid frame roadChengkun Railway Bridge成昆铁路金沙江大桥 1970 390 m 1 280 ft 192 m 630 ft beam Chengkun Railway 26 34 53 N 101 50 11 E 26 5814 N 101 8364 E 26 5814 101 8364 Chengkun Railway Bridge Eguang Railway Panzhihua Jinsha River Bridge峨广铁路攀枝花金沙江大桥 2020 208 m 682 ft unknown cable stayed Eguang RailwayLipan Expressway Qinglongshan Bridge丽攀高速公路青龙山大桥 Panzhihua 2014 862 m 2 828 ft 230 m 750 ft rigid frame G4216 26 36 15 N 101 47 42 E 26 6042 N 101 795 E 26 6042 101 795 Qinglongshan Expressway Bridge Luoguo Bridge倮果大桥 1995 208 m 682 ft 160 m 520 ft arch S214 26 36 04 N 101 47 39 E 26 6011 N 101 7942 E 26 6011 101 7942 Luoguo Bridge New Midi Bridge新密地大桥 20112013 note 5 296 m 971 ft 182 m 597 ft arch road and mine pipeline 26 34 33 N 101 44 59 E 26 5758 N 101 7497 E 26 5758 101 7497 New Midi Bridge Guanyinyan water diversion Midi pipeline bridge 2020 150 m 490 ft unknown suspension water pipelineBingcaogang Bridge炳草岗大桥 2001 516 3 m 1 694 ft 200 m 660 ft combined cable stayed and truss road 26 34 32 N 101 42 14 E 26 5756 N 101 7038 E 26 5756 101 7038 Bingcaogang Bridge Dukou Suspension Bridge渡口吊桥 1965 180 m 590 ft unknown suspension gas pipelineDukou Bridge渡口大桥 2005 385 88 m 1 266 0 ft 170 m 560 ft arch S310 26 33 25 N 101 41 49 E 26 557 N 101 697 E 26 557 101 697 New Dukou Bridge Hehuachi Bridge荷花池大桥 1976 252 2 m 827 ft 110 m 360 ft arch road 26 34 07 N 101 39 46 E 26 5686 N 101 6627 E 26 5686 101 6627 Hehuachi Bridge Guanyinyan water diversion Hehuachi pipeline bridge 2019 130 m 430 ft unknown arch water pipelineJinsha River railway bridge of PIS cold mill factory攀钢冷轧厂专用线金沙江大桥 1995 168 m 551 ft unknown rigid frame railway 26 35 08 N 101 39 16 E 26 5856 N 101 6544 E 26 5856 101 6544 Hehuachi Railway Bridge Guanyinyan water diversion Xinzhuang pipeline bridge 2018 150 m 490 ft unknown arch water pipelineXinzhuang Bridge新庄大桥 1972 323 7 m 1 062 ft 146 m 479 ft arch S310 26 35 08 N 101 39 17 E 26 5855 N 101 6546 E 26 5855 101 6546 Xinzhuang Bridge Lipan Expressway Dashuijing Bridge丽攀高速公路大水井大桥 2014 475 m 1 558 ft 230 m 750 ft rigid frame G4216 26 35 25 N 101 37 12 E 26 5903 N 101 62 E 26 5903 101 62 Dashuijing Bridge Fala Bridge法拉大桥 2005 233 74 m 766 9 ft 190 m 620 ft box girder road 26 35 15 N 101 36 01 E 26 5876 N 101 6002 E 26 5876 101 6002 Fala Bridge Guanyinyan water diversion Taojiadu pipeline bridge 2019 140 m 460 ft unknown arch water pipelineBaoding Bridge宝鼎大桥 1982 392 m 1 286 ft 170 m 560 ft box girder road 26 35 48 N 101 34 16 E 26 5966 N 101 5711 E 26 5966 101 5711 Baoding Bridge Lipan Expressway Zhuangshang Bridge丽攀高速公路庄上大桥 2014 370 m 1 210 ft 180 m 590 ft rigid frame G4216 26 35 33 N 101 29 53 E 26 5925 N 101 4981 E 26 5925 101 4981 Zhuangshang Bridge Guanyinyan water diversion Guanyinyan pipeline bridge 2017 108 m 354 ft unknown arch water pipelinePanzhihua Guanyinyan Bridge观音岩大桥 2005 unknown 114 m 374 ft arch road 26 31 53 N 101 26 49 E 26 5314 N 101 4470 E 26 5314 101 4470 Panzhihua Guanyinyan Bridge Jinjiang Bridge金江大桥 Yongsheng Yunnan 2012 325 m 1 066 ft unknown rigid frame S220 G554 26 11 03 N 100 35 37 E 26 1842 N 100 5936 E 26 1842 100 5936 New Jinjiang Bridge Taoyuan Jinsha River Bridge涛原金沙江大桥 2020 636 m 2 087 ft unknown suspension S47Maguaidan Bridge麻拐旦大桥 Heqing unknown 250 m 820 ft 170 m 560 ft suspension road 26 28 59 N 100 25 09 E 26 4831 N 100 4192 E 26 4831 100 4192 Maguaidan Bridge Zhongjiang Bridge中江大桥 2005 225 m 738 ft 138 m 453 ft suspension road 26 29 45 N 100 24 45 E 26 4958 N 100 4125 E 26 4958 100 4125 Zhongjiang Bridge Longkaikou Bridge龙开口大桥 unknown unknown unknown rigid frame road 26 43 06 N 100 23 29 E 26 7183 N 100 3914 E 26 7183 100 3914 Longkaikou Bridge Jinlong Bridge金龙桥 Lijiang 1936 note 6 116 m 381 ft 90 m 300 ft simple suspension pedestrian 26 46 58 N 100 23 09 E 26 7828 N 100 3858 E 26 7828 100 3858 Jinlong Bridge Jin an Bridge arch bridge金安桥 1982 186 m 610 ft 26 110 m 360 ft 26 arch S308 26 47 47 N 100 25 47 E 26 7964 N 100 4297 E 26 7964 100 4297 Jin an Bridge Ping an Bridge平安大桥 unknown unknown unknown arch road 26 47 55 N 100 26 24 E 26 7986 N 100 44 E 26 7986 100 44 Ping an Bridge Jin an Bridge 2020 1 681 m 5 515 ft 1 386 m 4 547 ft suspension G4216 26 49 N 100 26 E 26 82 N 100 44 E 26 82 100 44 Jin an Bridge New Shudi Bridge新树底大桥 2003 26 179 6 m 589 ft 26 120 m 390 ft 26 rigid frame S991 27 00 23 N 100 26 16 E 27 0064 N 100 4378 E 27 0064 100 4378 New Shudi Bridge Ahai Bridge阿海大桥 unknown 270 m 890 ft unknown arch road 27 20 06 N 100 30 24 E 27 335 N 100 5067 E 27 335 100 5067 Ahai Bridge Genangdu Bridge革囊渡大桥 unknown 216 m 709 ft 150 m 490 ft rigid frame road 27 36 15 N 100 26 37 E 27 6042 N 100 4436 E 27 6042 100 4436 Fengke Bridge Liyuan Bridge梨园大桥 Shangri La Yulong unknown unknown unknown arch road 27 41 13 N 100 17 23 E 27 6869 N 100 2897 E 27 6869 100 2897 Liyuan Bridge Jihong Bridge继红桥 1971 150 m 490 ft 75 m 246 ft arch road 27 07 53 N 100 03 19 E 27 1314 N 100 0552 E 27 1314 100 0552 Jihong Bridge unknown unknown 350 m 1 150 ft 200 m 660 ft suspension road very narrow 27 03 04 N 100 04 38 E 27 0511 N 100 0772 E 27 0511 100 0772Songyuan Bridge松园大桥 1996 unknown 170 m 560 ft arch G214 27 00 18 N 100 04 17 E 27 005 N 100 0714 E 27 005 100 0714 Songyuan Bridge Jinjiang Bridge金江大桥 2006 unknown 200 m 660 ft suspension road 27 09 10 N 99 49 28 E 27 1528 N 99 8244 E 27 1528 99 8244Gelan Bridge格兰大桥 2017 unknown 200 m 660 ft suspension roadMugao Bridge木高大桥 2021 unknown unknown suspension roadQizong Bridge其宗大桥 Shangri La Weixi 1989 unknown 95 m 312 ft cable stayed S225 S226 27 34 34 N 99 31 43 E 27 576 N 99 5286 E 27 576 99 5286 Qizong Bridge New Qichun Bridge新其春大桥 2017 unknown unknown rigid frame roadChelige Bridge车里格桥 Shangri La Deqen 2021 unknown 100 m 330 ft suspension roadWujing Bridge五境大桥 unknown unknown unknown arch roadTuoding ropeway bridge 拖顶索道桥 2019 unknown unknown ropeway roadTuoding Bridge拖顶大桥 2019 unknown 100 m 330 ft rigid frame roadJiangdong Bridge江东大桥 2020 unknown unknown arch roadJiangdongnong Bridge江东农大桥 2021 unknown unknown suspension roadG214 Xiangde Highway Jinsha River Bridge214国道香德公路金沙江大桥 Garze Deqen Sichuan Yunnan 2013 unknown 130 m 430 ft arch G214Helong Bridge贺龙桥 unknown unknown unknown arch G214 28 10 16 N 99 23 22 E 28 1711 N 99 3894 E 28 1711 99 3894 Xinhe Bridge Fulong Bridge伏龙桥 1959 unknown 108 m 354 ft suspension roadJinshawan Bridge金沙湾大桥 unknown unknown unknown suspension roadQuzong Bridge曲宗大桥 unknown unknown unknown arch road 28 21 10 N 99 13 47 E 28 3528 N 99 2296 E 28 3528 99 2296 Quzong Bridge Rongxuecun Bridge绒学村桥 unknown unknown unknown suspension road 28 29 06 N 99 11 14 E 28 485 N 99 1872 E 28 485 99 1872Yinduba Bridge因都坝大桥 2006 unknown 90 m 300 ft arch road 28 36 22 N 99 09 59 E 28 6061 N 99 1664 E 28 6061 99 1664 Yinduba Bridge unknown unknown unknown unknown simple suspension footpath 28 44 47 N 99 07 37 E 28 7464 N 99 1269 E 28 7464 99 1269unknown unknown unknown unknown simple suspension footpathunknown unknown unknown unknown simple suspension footpath 28 53 23 N 99 07 03 E 28 8897 N 99 1175 E 28 8897 99 1175unknown unknown unknown unknown suspension road 29 13 44 N 99 06 55 E 29 2288 N 99 1153 E 29 2288 99 1153unknown Garze Chamdo Sichuan Tibet unknown unknown unknown suspension road 29 18 14 N 99 03 56 E 29 3039 N 99 0656 E 29 3039 99 0656Sarixi suspension bridge萨日西吊桥 unknown unknown unknown suspension footpathBiji suspension bridge 比吉吊桥 unknown unknown 130 m 430 ft suspension roadSuoduoxi suspension bridge 索多西吊桥 unknown unknown unknown suspension footpathXulongneng suspension bridge需隆弄吊桥 unknown unknown unknown suspension footpath 29 29 02 N 99 03 29 E 29 4839 N 99 0581 E 29 4839 99 0581Jiaobixi suspension bridge角比西吊桥 unknown unknown 140 m 460 ft suspension roadLuoyi suspension bridge洛益吊桥 unknown unknown unknown suspension footpathNew Zhubalong Bridge新竹巴龙金沙江大桥 2007 unknown unknown beam G318 29 46 11 N 99 00 35 E 29 7697 N 99 0097 E 29 7697 99 0097 New Zhubalong Bridge Old Zhubalong Bridge老竹巴龙金沙江大桥 1964 unknown unknown beam footpath note 7 29 46 29 N 99 00 39 E 29 7747 N 99 0108 E 29 7747 99 0108 Old Zhubalong Bridge Zilongda suspension bridge自龙达吊桥 unknown unknown 150 m 490 ft suspension roadNizeng suspension bridge尼增吊桥 unknown unknown unknown suspension footpath 29 56 10 N 99 03 38 E 29 9361 N 99 0606 E 29 9361 99 0606Lawasuo Bridge拉哇索桥 unknown unknown unknown simple suspension footpathunknown unknown unknown unknown simple suspension footpathunknown unknown unknown unknown simple suspension footpath 30 44 39 N 98 57 39 E 30 7442 N 98 9608 E 30 7442 98 9608unknown unknown unknown unknown simple suspension footpath 31 12 51 N 98 37 25 E 31 2141 N 98 6235 E 31 2141 98 6235unknown unknown unknown unknown simple suspension footpath 31 19 11 N 98 49 07 E 31 3198 N 98 8186 E 31 3198 98 8186unknown unknown unknown unknown simple suspension footpath 31 26 08 N 98 50 23 E 31 4356 N 98 8398 E 31 4356 98 8398New Gangtuo Bridge新岗托大桥 unknown unknown unknown beam G317 31 37 26 N 98 35 35 E 31 6240 N 98 5931 E 31 6240 98 5931 New Gangtuo Bridge Gangtuo Bridge岗托大桥 1974 140 m 460 ft 70 m 230 ft arch road 31 37 32 N 98 35 26 E 31 6256 N 98 5906 E 31 6256 98 5906 Gangtuo Bridge unknown unknown unknown unknown suspension footpath 31 41 32 N 98 33 26 E 31 6921 N 98 5571 E 31 6921 98 5571Dengmanusangba Bridge邓玛奴桑巴桥 1988 150 m 490 ft unknown suspension road 32 27 37 N 97 59 47 E 32 4603 N 97 9963 E 32 4603 97 9963 Dengmanusangba Bridge unknown Garze Yushu Sichuan Qinghai unknown unknown unknown suspension road 32 38 02 N 97 32 24 E 32 6339 N 97 5399 E 32 6339 97 5399Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as KMLTongtian Edit Name Image Location Province Opened Total length Longest Span Type Carries CoordinatesG214 Tongtian River Bridge 214国道通天河大桥 Chindu County Yushu County Qinghai Yushu 2003 beam 33 00 24 N 97 14 52 E 33 0068 N 97 2479 E 33 0068 97 2479 G214 Tongtian River Bridge Qingkang Highway Tongtian River Bridge 青康公路通天河大桥 1963 150 m 490 ft 50 m 160 ft arch road 33 00 28 N 97 14 47 E 33 0077 N 97 2464 E 33 0077 97 2464 Qingkang Highway Tongtian River Bridge Zhongda Tongtian River Suspension Bridge 仲达通天河索桥 simple suspension footpath 33 14 59 N 97 00 43 E 33 2497 N 97 01184 E 33 2497 97 01184 Zhongda Tongtian River Suspension Bridge Zhongda Tongtian River Bridge 仲达通天河大桥 2012 beam road 33 15 54 N 97 00 59 E 33 2649 N 97 0163 E 33 2649 97 0163 Zhongda Tongtian River Bridge beam road 33 20 20 N 96 58 41 E 33 3390 N 96 9780 E 33 3390 96 9780simple suspension road 33 19 45 N 96 52 23 E 33 3293 N 96 8730 E 33 3293 96 8730suspension road 33 19 14 N 96 49 25 E 33 3205 N 96 8236 E 33 3205 96 8236suspension road 33 33 14 N 96 37 18 E 33 5538 N 96 6218 E 33 5538 96 6218suspension footpath 33 35 48 N 96 35 28 E 33 5968 N 96 591 E 33 5968 96 591Qumarleb County Zhidoi County suspension road 33 44 18 N 96 14 17 E 33 7383 N 96 2381 E 33 7383 96 2381Qumarleb Tongtian River Bridge 曲麻莱通天河大桥 2012 note 8 600 m 2 000 ft 100 m 330 ft rigid frame bridge 34 02 10 N 95 49 32 E 34 0361 N 95 8255 E 34 0361 95 8255 Qumarleb Tongtian River Bridge Tuotuo Edit Name Image Location Province Opened Total length Longest Span Type Carries CoordinatesG109 Tuotuo River Bridge 109国道沱沱河大桥 Tanggula Town Golmud Qinghai Haixi 1958 note 9 beam 34 13 09 N 92 26 37 E 34 2193 N 92 4435 E 34 2193 92 4435 G109 Tuotuo River Bridge Qinghai Tibet Railway Tuotuo River Bridge 青藏铁路长江源特大桥 2006 note 10 1 389 6 m 4 559 ft beam Qinghai Tibet Railway 34 13 19 N 92 26 09 E 34 222 N 92 4358 E 34 222 92 4358 Qinghai Tibet Railway Tuotuo River Bridge Bridges and tunnels under construction EditChang Jiang Edit Name Location Expected opening Total length Longest span Type Carries Coord Heyan Road River Tunnel 27 和燕路过江通道 Nanjing Jiangsu 2022 7 368 m 24 173 ft tunnel roadGongan Bridge公安长江大桥 Jingzhou Hubei 2018 2 015 9 m 6 614 ft 518 m 1 699 ft cable stayed Shashi Gongan HwyJingzhou Yueyang Railroad 30 04 06 N 112 19 59 E 30 068333 N 112 333056 E 30 068333 112 333056 Gongan Yangtze River Bridge Guojiatuo Bridge 郭家沱長江大橋 Jiangbei amp Banan Chongqing 2021 1 363 m 4 472 ft 720 m 2 360 ft suspension 8 lane Expressway Line 8Nanjimen Bridge 南纪门长江大桥 Nan an District Chongqing 2020 1 224 m 4 016 ft 480 m 1 570 ft cable stayed Line 10Baijusi Bridge 白居寺长江大桥 Dadukou amp Banan Chongqing 2019 1 384 m 4 541 ft 660 m 2 170 ft cable stayed 8 lane Expressway Line 5New Baishatuo Bridge新白沙沱长江大桥 Dadukou amp Jiangjin Chongqing 2017 28 920 m 3 020 ft 432 m 1 417 ft cable stayed Chongqing Guizhou HSR 29 21 05 N 106 25 46 E 29 351389 N 106 429444 E 29 351389 106 429444 New Baishatuo Yangtze River Bridge Hejiang Baisha Yangtze River Bridge合江白沙长江大桥 Hejiang Sichuan 2023 29 1 329 9 m 4 363 ft 520 m 1 710 ft arch 4 lane roadUpstream sections Edit Name Location Expected opening Total length Main span Type Carries Coord New Hulukou Bridge新葫芦口大桥 Liangshan SichuanZhaotong Yunnan 2016 30 959 m 3 146 ft 656 m 2 152 ft suspension road 26 58 17 N 102 53 30 E 26 9714 N 102 8918 E 26 9714 102 8918 New Hulukou Jinsha River Bridge Jindong Bridge金东大桥 Liangshan SichuanKunming Yunnan 2016 31 941 m 3 087 ft 730 m 2 400 ft suspension road 26 30 36 N 103 02 26 E 26 5099 N 103 0406 E 26 5099 103 0406 Jindong Jinsha River Bridge Hemenkou Bridge河门口大桥 Liangshan SichuanKunming Yunnan 2017 522 m 1 713 ft 240 m 790 ft rigid frame road 26 18 27 N 102 38 04 E 26 3074 N 102 6344 E 26 3074 102 6344 Hemenkou Jinsha River Bridge Second Chengkun Railway Bridge成昆二线金沙江大桥 Panzhihua Sichuan 2020 cable stayed Second Chengkun Railway 26 36 13 N 101 48 50 E 26 6037 N 101 8139 E 26 6037 101 8139 Second Chengdu Kunming Railway Jinsha River Bridge G214 New Tongtian River Bridge214国道新通天河大桥 Yushu Qinghai 800 m 2 600 ft rigid frame road 33 00 20 N 97 14 56 E 33 0055 N 97 249 E 33 0055 97 249 G214 New Tongtian River Bridge Planned bridges EditName Location Expected opening Total length Main span Type Carries Coord Wuxue Bridge Wuxue Hubei amp Yangxin Hubei 2018 4 331 m 14 209 ft 1 328 m 4 357 ft 32 cable stayed Macheng Yangxin Hwy 29 50 25 N 115 30 22 E 29 840278 N 115 506111 E 29 840278 115 506111 Wuxue Yangtze River Bridge Chibi Bridge Honghu amp Chibi Hubei 2018 4 557 m 14 951 ft 720 m 2 360 ft cable stayed S214 29 51 09 N 113 34 42 E 29 8525 N 113 578333 E 29 8525 113 578333 Chibi Yangtze River Bridge Abandoned EditName Location opened closed Total length Main span Type Carries Coord Baishatuo Railway Bridge Dadukou District and Jiangjin District Chongqing 1959 2019 820 m 2 690 ft 4 80 m 260 ft cable stayed Chuanqian Railway note 11 29 21 13 N 106 25 31 E 29 353714 N 106 425267 E 29 353714 106 425267 Baishatuo Yangtze River Railway Bridge Hulukou Bridge葫芦口大桥 Ningnan County Sichuan and Qiaojia County Yunnan 1998 2021 160 m 520 ft unknown arch S212 S310 S303 26 57 52 N 102 53 24 E 26 9644 N 102 89 E 26 9644 102 89 Hulukou Bridge Midi Bridge密地大桥 Panzhihua Sichuan 1969 2014 note 12 284 m 932 ft 181 m 594 ft arch road 26 34 33 N 101 44 57 E 26 5759 N 101 7492 E 26 5759 101 7492 Midi Bridge See also EditYangtze River power line crossings List of bridges in China List of longest suspension bridge spans List of longest cable stayed bridge spans List of longest arch bridge spans List of longest continuous truss bridge spans List of highest bridges in the world List of tallest bridges in the worldNotes EditMap all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as KML a b c Shanghai Yangtze River Tunnel connecting Pudong on the south bank of the river and Changxing Island the Shanghai Yangtze River Bridge between Changxing and Chongming Island and the Chongming Qidong Yangtze River Bridge linking Chongming with Qidong on the north bank of the river collectively form one crossing near the river s mouth The Taizhou Bridge complex crosses two branch streams of the Yangtze and the Yangzhong island in the middle of the river The bridge over the left stream is a suspension bridge with three towers and two spans The bridge over the right stream is a pair of box girder bridges configured as 85 125x3 85 545 m 1 788 ft and 85 125x2 85 420 m 1 380 ft Runyang Bridge complex crosses the Yangtze via Shiye Island and consists of two main bridges The Runyang North Bridge is a suspension bridge over the north branch stream between the island and Yangzhou The Runyang South Bridge is a cable stayed bridge over the south branch stream between the island and Zhenjiang The Ma anshan Bridge complex crosses two branch streams of the Yangtze and the Xiaohuangzhou island in the middle of the river The bridge over the left stream is a suspension bridge with three towers and two spans The bridge over the right stream is a cable stayed bridge with three towers and two spans The upstream span of the New Midi Bridge opened in 2011 and the downstream span opened in 2013 The Jinlong Bridge was first built in 1880 It was destroyed in a flood in 1935 and rebuilt in 1936 The Old Zhubalong Bridge has been closed to vehicular traffic The Qumarleb Tongtian River Bridge a rigid frame bridge that built in 2012 replaced a beam bridge built in 1989 The G109 Tuotuo River Bridge first built in 1958 was rebuilt in 1987 and 2002 The Qinghai Tibet Railway Tuotuo River Bridge was completed in 2002 and opened to rail traffic in 2006 The second track on the Baishatuo Yangtze River Railway Bridge was added in 1978 The Midi Bridge closed in 2014 References Edit in Chinese 大理蒋公祠 Archived 7 January 2015 at the Wayback Machine 12 March 2014 a b c in Chinese 长江上的大桥 Xinhua 22 July 2009 a b c d e f g in Chinese 浮桥 古代经济专题史话 a b c in Chinese 古代的索桥浮桥 重庆晚报评论 18 February 2013 in Chinese 石鼓铁虹桥 Archived 3 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine 11 December 2014 a b c in Chinese 冯智 吐蕃南诏神州铁桥 西藏研究 Archived 4 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine 14 June 1992 in Chinese 茶马古道 征服世界屋脊的文化之脉 1 December 2014 a b, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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