Bridges and tunnels across the Yangtze River
The Wushan Yangtze River Bridge in the Three Gorges of Chongqing .
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
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
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.
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
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
9,970 m (32,710 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)
quadruple 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 )
Husutong Bridge
Nantong , Zhangjiagang
2020
5,838 m (19,154 ft)
1,092 m (3,583 ft)
cable-stayed
Jiangsu 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
9,726 m (31,909 ft)
double 1,080 m (3,540 ft)
suspension
Jiangsu 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
triple 125 m (410 ft)
box girder
Wufengshan Bridge
2020
6,404 m (21,010 ft)
1,092 m (3,583 ft)
suspension
Jiangsu S39 Lianzhen HSR , Yangma 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
5,448 m (17,874 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)
triple 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 G104 S001
Nanjing Metro Line 3 Tunnel
2015
3,100 m (10,200 ft)
–
tunnel
Nanjing Yangtze River Bridge
1968
4,588 m (15,052 ft) (road part)
6,772 m (22,218 ft) (railway part)
triple 160 m (520 ft)
truss
4-lane highway Jinghu Railway
32°06′55″N 118°44′20″E / 32.1153°N 118.7389°E / 32.1153; 118.7389 (Nanjing Yangtze Bridge )
Dinghuaimen Tunnel
2016
7,368 m (24,173 ft)
–
tunnel
8-lane highway
Unknown
Yingtian Avenue Tunnel
2009
3,828 m (12,559 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 )
Jiajiang Bridge
2010
665.5 m (2,183 ft)
248 m (814 ft)
suspension
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)
double 600 m (2,000 ft)
cable-stayed
G205 G312
S001
Jiangshan Street tunnel
1,758 m (5,768 ft)
–
tunnel
Dashengguan road bridge
2005
4,788 m (15,709 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
2009
9,270 m (30,410 ft)
double 336 m (1,102 ft)
combined arch and truss
Jinghu HSR Hening Railway
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 stream
He County , Dangtu County
Anhui
2013
10,900 m (35,800 ft)
double 1,080 m (3,540 ft)
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
double 260 m (850 ft)
cable-stayed
Wuhu Bridge
Wuwei , Wuhu
2000
5,681 m (18,638 ft) (road part)
10,521 m (34,518 ft) (railway part)
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
2020
1,218 m (3,996 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
13,975 m (45,850 ft)
806 m (2,644 ft)
cable-stayed
Anhui 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 Road-railway Bridge
Wuwei , Yi'an District
2015
16,719 m (54,852 ft)
630 m (2,070 ft)
combined cable-stayed and truss
Anhui S30
Hefu HSR
Lutong Railway
31.082778°N 117.973889°E
Tongling Bridge
Tongling
1995
2,592 m (8,504 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
30°41′38″N 117°20′54″E / 30.6938°N 117.3484°E / 30.6938; 117.3484 (Chizhou Yangtze River Bridge )
Anqing Railway Bridge
Anqing , Chizhou
2015
2,996.8 m (9,832 ft)
580 m (1,900 ft)
combined cable-stayed and truss
Ning'an ICR , Lu'anjing railway
30.5728°N 117.2472°E
Anqing Bridge
Anqing , Dongzhi County
2004
5,985.66 m (19,638.0 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
4,035 m (13,238 ft)
638 m (2,093 ft)
cable-stayed
G35
30.100278°N 116.790278°E
Jiujiang Bridge
Huangmei , Jiujiang
Hubei ,Jiangxi
1993
4,460 m (14,630 ft) (road part)
7,675 m (25,180 ft) (railway part)
216 m (709 ft)
combined arch and truss
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
8,462 m (27,762 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
Hubei 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
Hubei S78
Huangshi Bridge
Huangshi , Xishui County
1995
2,580 m (8,460 ft)
triple 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
5,886 m (19,311 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
3,245 m (10,646 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
4,008.2 m (13,150 ft)
567 m (1,860 ft)
combined cable-stayed and truss
Hubei S31 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
3,425 m (11,237 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 )
Qingshan Bridge
青山长江大桥
north stream
2021
5,914 m (19,403 ft)
110 m (360 ft)
box-girder
Hubei 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
6,507 m (21,348 ft)
double 616 m (2,021 ft)
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
3,971.4 m (13,030 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
Wuhan Yangtze River Road-Railway Tunnel
2018
2,590 m (8,500 ft)
–
tunnel
6-lane highway
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
Wuhan Yangtze River Bridge
1957
1,670 m (5,480 ft)
triple 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
3,003 m (9,852 ft)
–
tunnel
Yingwuzhou Bridge
2014
3,420 m (11,220 ft)
double 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
4,317.8 m (14,166 ft)
1,700 m (5,600 ft)
suspension
Yangsigang rapid corridor
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
3,586.38 m (11,766.3 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 )
Zhuankou Bridge
2017
5,296 m (17,375 ft)
760 m (2,490 ft)
cable-stayed
Hubei S40 (Wuhan Fourth Ring Road )
Junshan 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
Hubei S43 Hubei S78
Chibi Yangtze River Bridge
赤壁长江大桥
Honghu , Chibi
2021
1,380 m (4,530 ft)
720 m (2,360 ft)
cable-stayed
G351 Hubei S86
Jingyue Bridge
Jianli , Yueyang
Hubei ,Hunan
2010
4,302.5 m (14,116 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
Hubei S53
Jingzhou Yangtze River Road-railway Bridge
荆州长江公铁大桥
Jiangling County , Gong'an County
2019
6,317.672 m (20,727.27 ft)
518 m (1,699 ft)
cable-stayed
G351
Hubei 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)
quadruple 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
1,188.3 m (3,899 ft)
960 m (3,150 ft)
suspension
G50 G4223
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
30°37′03″N 111°21′36″E / 30.617486°N 111.360031°E / 30.617486; 111.360031 (Wujiagang Yangtze River Bridge )
Yichang Railway Bridge
2007
2,518.7 m (8,263 ft)
double 275 m (902 ft)
combined arch and beam
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
3,246 m (10,650 ft)
double 348 m (1,142 ft)
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
3,234.7 m (10,613 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
1,118.66 m (3,670.1 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
883.2 m (2,898 ft)
531.2 m (1,743 ft)
combined arch and truss
S255
30°57′27″N 110°45′48″E / 30.9575°N 110.763333°E / 30.9575; 110.763333
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
612.2 m (2,009 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
2006
930 m (3,050 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
1,194 m (3,917 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
1,106.3 m (3,630 ft)
360 m (1,180 ft)
combined arch and truss
Yiwan Railway
30°46′11″N 108°25′00″E / 30.769778°N 108.416528°E / 30.769778; 108.416528 (Wanzhou Railway Bridge )
Wanzhou Bridge
1997
856 m (2,808 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 )
Xintian Yangtze River Bridge 新田长江大桥
2022
1,770 m (5,810 ft)
1,020 m (3,350 ft)
suspension
G5012
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
2,145.2 m (7,038 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
2,234 m (7,329 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
2011
1,137.5 m (3,732 ft)
432 m (1,417 ft)
combined cable-stayed and truss
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
涪陵长江管道桥
1991
730 m (2,400 ft)
400 m (1,300 ft)
cable-stayed
gas pipeline
Shiban'gou Bridge
2009
1,307 m (4,288 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)
303 m (994 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
2009
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 Yangtze River Bridge 青草背长江大桥
2013
1,652 m (5,420 ft)
788 m (2,585 ft)
suspension
G9909
29°34′16″N 107°17′08″E / 29.5711718°N 107.285541°E / 29.5711718; 107.285541 (Lidu Yangtze River Bridge )
Changshou Bridge
Changshou District
2009
1,146 m (3,760 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 Area Yangtze 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 Railway Bridge
2004
898 m (2,946 ft)
double 192 m (630 ft)
truss
Yuhuai Railway
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
Chongqing S37
Mingyuexia Yangtze River Bridge
明月峡长江大桥
Jiangbei District , Nan'an District
2022
810 m (2,660 ft)
425 m (1,394 ft)
cable-stayed
Chongqing east ring railway
Yuzui Bridge
2008
1,438 m (4,718 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 )
Guojiatuo Yangtze River Bridge
郭家沱长江大桥
2023[ 20]
1,363 m (4,472 ft)
720 m (2,360 ft)
suspension
8-lane highway
Cuntan Yangtze River Bridge
寸滩长江大桥
2017[ 21]
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
1,168 m (3,832 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
4,881 m (16,014 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
967 m (3,173 ft)
445 m (1,460 ft)
combined cable-stayed and truss
4-lane highway
29°33′39″N 106°35′13″E / 29.5608°N 106.5869°E / 29.5608; 106.5869 (Dongshuimen Bridge )
Nanjimen Yangtze River bridge
2023
1,224 m (4,016 ft)
480 m (1,570 ft)
cable-stayed
Shibanpo Bridge
1980
1,121 m (3,678 ft)
174 m (571 ft)
beam
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 Bridge
石板坡长江大桥复线桥
2006
1,103.5 m (3,620 ft)
330 m (1,080 ft)
beam
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
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
1,420 m (4,660 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 )
Lijiatuo Yangtze River Dual-lang Bridge
李家沱长江大桥复线桥
2023
1,300 m (4,300 ft)
454 m (1,490 ft)
cable-stayed
Masangxi Bridge
2001
1,104.3 m (3,623 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 )
Baijusi Yangtze River Bridge
白居寺长江大桥
2022
800 m (2,600 ft)
660 m (2,170 ft)
cable-stayed
8-lane highway
29°25′52″N 106°30′29″E / 29.4312°N 106.5081°E / 29.4312; 106.5081 (Masangxi Bridge )
Yudong Bridge
2008
1,541.6 m (5,058 ft)
double 260 m (850 ft)
beam
G210
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
734.8 m (2,411 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 Bridge
Jiulongpo District , Jiangjin District
2009
1,172 m (3,845 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 (reserved for )
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[ 22]
1,738 m (5,702 ft)
600 m (2,000 ft)[ 23]
suspension
6-lane highway
29°17′38″N 106°15′40″E / 29.294°N 106.261°E / 29.294; 106.261 (Dingshan Bridge )
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 )
Youxi Yangtze River Bridge
油溪长江大桥
2024
1,178 m (3,865 ft)
760 m (2,490 ft)
suspension
G9909
Chongqing S49
29°13′30″N 106°10′07″E / 29.225081°N 106.168616°E / 29.225081; 106.168616 (Jiangjin Bridge )
Jiangjin Baisha Yangtze River Bridge 江津白沙长江大桥
2022
1,290 m (4,230 ft)
590 m (1,940 ft)
suspension
6-lane highway
Yongchuan Yangtze River Bridge
永川长江大桥
Jiangjin District ,Yongchuan District
2014[ 24]
1,895.8 m (6,220 ft)
608 m (1,995 ft)
cable-stayed
Chongqing 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
2013
840.89 m (2,758.8 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
28°49′27″N 105°49′49″E / 28.82420°N 105.83038°E / 28.82420; 105.83038 (Hejiang Bridge )
Kangbo Yangtze River Bridge
2013
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 )
Shenbicheng Yangtze River Bridge 神臂城长江大桥
2023[ 25]
1,329.9 m (4,363 ft)
520 m (1,710 ft)
cable-stayed
S552
Huangyi Bridge 黄舣长江大桥
Luzhou
2014
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 )
Luzhou Yangtze River Second Bridge 泸州长江二桥 [ 26]
2023
2,189 m (7,182 ft)
576 m (1,890 ft)
dual-layer suspension
2F: 6-lane highway
1F: 2-lane highway and Luzhou rail transit
Guojiao Yangtze River Bridge 国窖长江大桥
2012
1,190 m (3,900 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
1,252.5 m (4,109 ft)
triple 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 )
Linyu Yangtze River Bridge
邻玉长江大桥
2023
1,763 m (5,784 ft)
double 425 m (1,394 ft)
cable-stayed
6-lane highway and Luzhou rail transit
Luzhou Railway Bridge泸州长江铁路大桥
2004
1,445 m (4,741 ft)
144 m (472 ft)
beam
Longhuang 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
2000
1,408 m (4,619 ft)
252 m (827 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
2007
1,092.8 m (3,585 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
1,295.59 m (4,250.6 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 )
Lingang Yangtze River Bridge
临港长江大桥 [ 27]
2023
1,732 m (5,682 ft)
522 m (1,713 ft)
cable-stayed
highway
Chuannan ICR
Yanpingba Yangtze River Bridge
盐坪坝长江大桥 [ 28]
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 [ 29]
2008
931.31 m (3,055.5 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 )
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)
beam
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)
beam
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)
beam
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)
beam
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[ 30]
718 m (2,356 ft)
228 m (748 ft)
beam
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)
beam
road
Xiluodu Bridge 溪洛渡大桥
Liangshan ,Zhaotong
2005
unknown
unknown
beam
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
beam
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)
beam
road
26°21′07″N 102°35′50″E / 26.352°N 102.5971°E / 26.352; 102.5971 (Wudongde Jinsha River Bridge )
Hongmendu Bridge 洪门渡大桥
2019
240 m (790 ft)
unknown
beam
road
Jiaopingdu Bridge 皎平渡大桥
Huili , Luquan
2020
220 m (720 ft)
unknown
beam
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
beam
road
Yuzha Bridge 鱼鲊大桥
Huili ,Panzhihua
Sichuan southern
2014
398 m (1,306 ft)
180 m (590 ft)
beam
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
beam
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
Qinglongshan Bridge 青龙山大桥
Panzhihua
2014
862 m (2,828 ft)
230 m (750 ft)
beam
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
beam
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)
beam
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)
beam
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
beam
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
beam
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)[ 31]
110 m (360 ft)[ 31]
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
2010[ 31]
179.6 m (589 ft)[ 31]
120 m (390 ft)[ 31]
beam
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)
beam
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
arch
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 )
Qichun Bridge 其春大桥
2017
unknown
unknown
beam
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)
beam
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 Bridge 214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
pedestrian
28°44′47″N 99°07′37″E / 28.7464°N 99.1269°E / 28.7464; 99.1269
unknown
unknown
unknown
unknown
simple suspension
pedestrian
unknown
unknown
unknown
unknown
simple suspension
pedestrian
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
pedestrian
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
pedestrian
Xulongneng suspension bridge 需隆弄吊桥
unknown
unknown
unknown
suspension
pedestrian
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
pedestrian
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
pedestrian[ 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
pedestrian
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
pedestrian
unknown
unknown
unknown
unknown
simple suspension
pedestrian
unknown
unknown
unknown
unknown
simple suspension
pedestrian
30°44′39″N 98°57′39″E / 30.7442°N 98.9608°E / 30.7442; 98.9608
unknown
unknown
unknown
unknown
simple suspension
pedestrian
31°12′51″N 98°37′25″E / 31.2141°N 98.6235°E / 31.2141; 98.6235
unknown
unknown
unknown
unknown
simple suspension
pedestrian
31°19′11″N 98°49′07″E / 31.3198°N 98.8186°E / 31.3198; 98.8186
unknown
unknown
unknown
unknown
simple suspension
pedestrian
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
pedestrian
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
Tongtian
Tuotuo
Bridges and tunnels under construction
Chang Jiang
Name
Location
Expected opening
Total length
Longest span
Type
Carries
Coord.
Longtan Yangtze River Bridge
龙潭长江大桥
Yizheng & Nanjing , Jiangsu
2024
5,715 m (18,750 ft)
1,560 m (5,120 ft)
suspension
G9904
Nanjing Xinshengwei Yangtze River Bridge
南京新生圩长江大桥
Nanjing , Jiangsu
2023
2,920 m (9,580 ft)
1,760 m (5,770 ft)
suspension
road
Nanjing Yanziji Yangtze River Tunnel[ 32]
南京燕子矶长江隧道
2022
3,845 m (12,615 ft)
-
tunnel
6-lane road
Shangyuanmen tunnel
上元门过江通道
2027
14,000 m (46,000 ft)
-
tunnel
Huning ICR , Yangtze River corridor , etc.
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 ) ,
Huangjuetuo Yangtze River Bridge 黄桷沱长江大桥 [ 33]
Jiangbei & Nan'an , Chongqing
2027
1,260 m (4,130 ft)
765 m (2,510 ft)
suspension
road and
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[ 34]
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[ 35]
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)[ 36]
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
See also
Notes
^ 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 Qumarlêb 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.
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