Nanjing Yangtze River Bridge
The Nanjing Yangtze River Bridge is a 4-lane steel bridge in Nanjing that crosses the Yangtze River. It has two levels. The top level is a road for cars, buses, and trucks. There is also a sidewalk for people on foot. That part is 4588 meters or 15,052 feet long. The bottom level is a railroad for trains. That part is 6772 meters or 22,218 feet long.
Nanjing Yangtze River Bridge 南京长江大桥 | |
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Coordinates | 32°06′55″N 118°44′20″E / 32.1152°N 118.7388°E |
Carries | Beijing–Shanghai Railway Nanjing–Xi'an Railway Nanjing–Qidong Railway Shanghai–Chengdu Railway National Highway 104 National Highway 205 National Highway 312 |
Crosses | Yangtze River |
Locale | China: Nanjing, Jiangsu |
Owner | People's Government of Nanjing Shanghai Railway Bureau |
Characteristics | |
Design | 2-level truss bridge |
Material | Steel |
Total length | Road: 4,588 meters (15,052 ft) Railroad: 6,772 meters (22,218 ft) |
Width | Road: 19.5 meters (64 ft) Sidewalk: 4.5 meters (15 ft) Railroad: 14 meters (46 ft) |
Height | 70 meters (230 ft) |
Longest span | 160 meters (525 ft) |
No. of spans | 10 |
Piers in water | 9 |
Clearance below | 24 meters (79 ft) |
History | |
Designer | PRC Ministry of Railways |
Construction start | 18 January 1960 |
Construction end | Road: 29 December 1968 Railroad: 30 September 1968 |
Replaces | Yangtze River Railway Ferry |
Statistics | |
Daily traffic | Road: 80,000 cars, trucks, & buses Railroad: 200 trains (2011) |
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It is owned, paid for, and fixed by Nanjing's government and by the Shanghai Railway Bureau.
Name
changeThe Mandarin Chinese name of the bridge is Nánjīng Chángjiāng Dàqiáo,[a] which means "the Big Bridge across the Long River in the Southern Capital". (Chángjiāng[a] or "Long River" is the Chinese name for the Yangtze River, and "Nanjing" means "Southern Capital".) It is written 南京長江大橋 in the traditional characters used by Chinese people on Taiwan and in Hong Kong and 南京长江大桥 in the simplified characters used by mainland China.
History
changeThe Yangtze River is very big and very wide. During wars, people sometimes made pontoon bridges out of many boats. Most of the time, to go from one side to the other, people needed to use a ferry. This made things pretty slow and slowed the growth of China's economy.
The Nanjing Yangtze River Bridge was started in 1960. Both parts were finished and opened for use in late 1968. It was the 3rd bridge across the Yangtze River, after Wuhan's bridge and the Baishatuo Bridge near Chongqing. It is still important and a landmark in Nanjing because it was the first big bridge designed and built completely by Chinese people. It also has art from the Cultural Revolution.
It is also infamous as the place with the most known suicides in the world. More than 2000 people have jumped off of the bridge since it was opened.[1]
Transport
changeThe road across the Nanjing Yangtze River Bridge is National Highway 104. The same road is also part of highways 205 and 312.
The railroad across the bridge is the Beijing–Shanghai Railway. (This is the railroad for slow trains. The high-speed trains between Beijing and Shanghai use a different bridge.) The same railroad is also part of the Nanjing–Xi'an and Nanjing–Qidong Railways. It is also used for the Shanghai–Chengdu High-Speed Railway, but those trains can't go very fast across the bridge.
Art
changeThe bridge was constructed under the leadership of Chairman Mao Zedong. It is covered with his sayings and calligraphy (artistic handwriting). It also has statues and pictures of strong and passionate soldiers, workers, and farmers that go along with what the words say. There are also pictures of China's growing industry.
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One of Mao Zedong's sayings, with his signature
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A picture of China's growing industry
Notes
changeReferences
change- ↑ Sun, Xiaoyu (28 September 2006), "2000自杀者为何选择南京长江大桥?", People's Daily, Beijing
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