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China Builds World’s Largest Double-Deck Suspension Bridge (Photos)

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A double-deck suspension bridge that is said to be the longest in the world built on a major river was on Tuesday, October 8, opened to traffic in China.

The suspension bridge was built on the Yangtze River in Wuhan, capital of Central China’s Hubei Province and is 1,700-metre long stretching 4.13 kilometres in length.

Organic Creame

According to the xinhuanet.com, the top deck of the bridge has six lanes with a maximum speed of 80 kilometres per hour while the lower deck also has six lanes but with a maximum speed limit of 60 kilometres.

Reports said the double-deck bridge’s main structure consists of 49 steel beams that are each 36 metres long, 32.5 metres wide and 10 metres tall.

 

Teh bridge was held by 1,000-tonne beams,each beam weighs 1,000 tonnes, the weight of about 200 elephants.

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