Construction started
: 2006
Completed : 2010
Total length : 164,800 m
Opened : June 30, 2011
Project
cost : 8.5 billion dollars
Body of water
: Yangcheng
Lake
Bridge type : Viaduct
Location : Nanjing, Shanghai
Wokers
Employed : 10,000
The Danyang–Kunshan Grand Bridge is
the world's longest bridge. Bridges plays an
important role in the development of the country. It's not only open the doors
for travels purposes but also connect the worlds with each others.
The rapid expansion of high speed rail networks
in China has attracted much attention. The country only began constructing high
speed lines as late as 2005, but already boasts an operational high-speed
network exceeding 10,000km, with the target for 2020 projected at 50,000km.
Railway-technology.com profiles the five longest high speed rail corridors in
China, based on the length completed as of 2013.With the help of modern science and technology man can made
numerous types of bridges. Construction began on April 18, 2008, and a ceremony
to mark the completion of track laying was held on November 15, 2010. The line
is scheduled to be put into commercial service on June 20, 2011. In these bridges Danyang–Kunshan Grand Bridge which is
situated in China is hold the record of the world's longest bridge. This bridge
is built on the Beijing–Shanghai High-Speed Railway. The bridge is located in
between the Shanghai City and Nanjing city in East China’s Jiangsu province. It is in the Yangtze
River Delta where the geography
is characterized by lowland rice paddies, canals, rivers and lakes. The bridge
runs roughly parallel to the Yangtze River, about 8 to 80 km (5 to
50 mi) south of the river. It passes through the northern edges of
population centers (from west to east) beginning in Danyang,Changzhou, Wuxi, Suzhou and ending in Kunshan. There is a 9-kilometre long (5.6 mi) section over open
water across Yangcheng Lake in Suzhou. The
bridge is 260 feet wide with a basement of 2000 pillars held with the help of
steel cables. With this bridge being built of 450,000 tons of
steel structure, China became the country with 3 largest bridges in the world.The length of this bridge is a 164.8 KM. This massive and incredible man-made structure was completed in
2010 after 4 grueling years of detailed and planned construction. This,
however, was only opened to the public in 2011. This huge project costs
approximately 8.5 billion dollars and has employed roughly 10,000 workers on
site. This bridge was primarily made in order to solve railway traffic in the
said area.
Mega structures are nowadays commonly seen almost everywhere. Because of the advancement of technology and the improvement of machinery, tall sky scrapers and many other intricate infrastructures are already made possible. One of these man-made designs is none other than the world famous bridges. A bridge is defined as a structure that is built to cross physical barriers between two places such as bodies of water, hills, valleys or roads in order to serve its purpose as a passage or route for travelers. The design as well as the type of bridge usually varies depending on its function, nature of the terrain and as well as the setting where the bridge is constructed. The budget as well as the materials to be use can also influence the total outcome of the bridge. These days, bridges can be seen connecting thousands of places from all over the world. These incredible structures have paved way for easier transportation and access from one place to another.
Mega structures are nowadays commonly seen almost everywhere. Because of the advancement of technology and the improvement of machinery, tall sky scrapers and many other intricate infrastructures are already made possible. One of these man-made designs is none other than the world famous bridges. A bridge is defined as a structure that is built to cross physical barriers between two places such as bodies of water, hills, valleys or roads in order to serve its purpose as a passage or route for travelers. The design as well as the type of bridge usually varies depending on its function, nature of the terrain and as well as the setting where the bridge is constructed. The budget as well as the materials to be use can also influence the total outcome of the bridge. These days, bridges can be seen connecting thousands of places from all over the world. These incredible structures have paved way for easier transportation and access from one place to another.
However,
just like any other buildings or constructions, there are also record holders
for the different bridges in the world. As for the longest, China’s Danyang
kunshan Grand Bridge still remains undisputed. Here are some interesting facts
on Danyang Kunshan Grand Bridge.
The
richest countries in the world never fail to show off when it comes to building
mega structures such as these bridges. This is why China is known to be one of
the world’s most powerful countries since it houses some of the best and
largest infrastructures across the globe. This includes none other than the
Danyang Kunshan Grand Bridge, which is already recognized as the longest of its
kind in the entire world.
The
Danyang Kunshan Grand Bridge is actually made of different or several bridges.
One of its parts is called as the Qingdao Haiwan Road Bridge, which is a
portion of the Danyang Kunshan Grand Bridge and is also recognized as the
longest bridge over water. This bridge has a length of 42.5 kilometers or 26.5
miles and runs from Qingdao of East China’s Shandong Province to the suburban
Huangdao district over the Jiaozhou Bay. Because of this, China instantly
became the country with the most number of longest bridges in the world.
The
bridge also consists of over 450,000 tons of steel structure, which explains
the high number of workers involved. According to Chinese officials, the
Danyang Kunshan Grand Bridge is a very sturdy infrastructure that can withstand
strong typhoons, magnitude 8 earthquakes and an impact that is equal to a 300,000
ton vessel. As soon as this bridge was completed, it immediately took the crown
from the previous title holder, which is the Lake Pontchartrain Causeway in
Louisiana, USA. This bridge is measured 24 miles long and is dangling over the
Pontchartrain. Because of this Chinese innovation, china now holds both the
longest land and water colossal bridges.
These
are just some of the wonderful and interesting facts about the world’s longest
bridge that goes by the name of Danyang Kunshun Grand Bridge.
The railway authority has also decided
that the fastest train service between the two mega-cities will make an extra
stop in Nanjing (capital of Jiangsu province), according to an official with
the transport bureau under the Ministry of Railways. The Beijing-Shanghai high
speed train will run at speeds between 155mph - 185mph and provide three
services: "non-stop" (which actually will stop in the old imperial
capital of Nanjing), a medium-fast service stopping in provincial capitals and
a "full service" stopping in 24 stations along the line. An estimated
220,000 passengers are expected to use the trains each day, which is double the
current capacity. During peak hours there should be a train every five minutes.
1,140 km, or 86.5% of railway is elevated. There are 244 bridges along the
line. The 164-km long Danyang–Kunshan Grand Bridge is the longest bridge in the
world, the 114-km long viaduct bridge between Langfang and Qingxian is the
second longest in the world, and the viaduct between Beijing's Fourth Ring Road
and Langfang is the fifth longest. The
average commercial speed from Beijing to Shanghai was planned to be 300 km/h,
which would cut the train travel time from 10 hours to 5 hours.The bridge is located on the rail
line between Shanghai and Nanjing in East China’s Jiangsu province. It is in the Yangtze River Delta where the geography is characterized by lowland rice
paddies, canals, rivers and lakes. The bridge runs roughly parallel to the Yangtze
River, about 8 to 80 km (5 to 50 mi) south of the river. It passes
through the northern edges of population centers (from west to east) beginning
in Danyang,Changzhou, Wuxi, Suzhou and ending in Kunshan. There is a 9-kilometre long (5.6 mi) section over
open water across Yangcheng Lake in Suzhou.
It was completed in 2010 and
opened in 2011. Employing 10,000 people, construction took four years and cost
about $8.5 billion. Danyang–Kunshan
Grand Bridge currently holds the Guinness World
Record for the longest bridge
in the world in any category as of June 2011.

The bridge did not take 2 years to construct lol.
ReplyDeleteYeah you said the construction started in 2008 and then it finished in 2010, yet you said that the bridge took 4 years to complete. IF YOU ARE PLAGIARIZING, THEN AT LEAST WRITE CORRECT INFORMATION.
ReplyDeleteit took 4 years lol
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