The world is full of long bridges, but is no easy task to determine the world’s longest bridges.
Considering that there are so many types of bridges, from those that
are elevated roadways to those that are over water, no wonder there are
varying reports of bridges that can be regarded as the longest in the
world. However, this list of top 10 longest bridges in the world will
not discriminate; rather the following bridges are definitely the
longest in world, even though they are different types of bridges.
10. Jiaozhou Bay Bridge – China
This
bridge was opened back in June 2011, and is also known as the Qingdao
Haiwan Bridge in China. This bridge starts at port city of Qingdao,
crossing over Jiaozhou Bay, and ending at Huangdao Island. According to
official reports, $2.3 billion had been spent on the construction of
this T-shaped, six-lane road bridge. This is one of the seven bridges in
China that are the longest in the world. It is 26.7 km long.
9. Atchafalaya Basin Bridge – USA
The
Atchafalaya Basin Bridge happens to be a pair of bridges running
parallel to each other. When driving through Louisiana, at times it does
not even feel like driving on a bridge, especially when driving between
Baton Rouge and Lafayette, down Interstate 10, on this pair of bridges.
When driving down this stretch of highway, you will pass over the
Atchafalaya Basin. It is 29.3 km long.
8. Donghai Bridge – China
The
Donghai Bridge begins from Luchao Port in Shanghai’s Nanhui District,
with the Hu-Lu Highway connecting to it at its northern end. After
stretching across Hangzhou Bay’s northern waters, the southern end of
this bridge ends at Xiaoyangshan Island in Zhejiang’s Shengsi county.
This 32.5 kilometer long bridge is included in the Deep-Water Port of
Shanghai, which is Shanghai Government’s number one project.
7. Runyang Bridge – China
This
bridge crosses the Yangtze River in China’s Jiangsu Province. It
comprises of a pair of major bridges, which begins at Zhenjiang from the
southern end of the river and ends at Yangzhou on the northern end. The
bridge is included in the Beijing-Shanghai Expressway. Along with being
the seventh longest bridge, its deck also happens to be 129-feet long.
It is 35.66 km long.
6. Hangzhou Bay Bridge – China
The
incredible Hangzhou Bay Bridge is one of modern architecture’s
masterpieces, which was opened to the public back in May 2008. From the
south, this bridge begins at Ningbo’s Cixi county and ends in the north
in Jiaxing. Not only is it the sixth longest bridge on this list, it
also happens to be the world’s longest sea-crossing bridge. It has 35.67
km long.
5. Manchac Swamp Bridge – USA
It
was back in 1979 when this concrete overpass was built over the Manchac
swamp so that road traffic could be accommodated. One third of
interstate high way 55 is occupied by this bridge. Unlike some of the
busier bridges of the country, the traffic on this bridge tends to be
paler, but it is still marvelous considering how limited construction
used be back in the late 70s. It is 36.69 km long.
4. Lake Pontchartrain Causeway – USA
The
Causeway, or Lake Pontchartrain Causeway, comprises of a pair of
bridges that running parallel to each other in southern Louisiana across
Lake Pontchartrain. Guinness Book of World Records claims that the
Causeway is the longest bridge crossing over water, specifically the
waters of Lake Pontchartrain in New Orleans. This bridge is so long that
no land can be seen in any direction. It is 38.44 km long.
3. Bang Na Expressway – Thailand
The
Burapha Withi Expressway, also known as the Bang Na Expressway, is
Bangkok’s elevated six-lane highway. It is a toll bridge and runs over
National Highway route 34. It was back in March 2000 when the
construction of this highway was completed. The construction of this
bridge required 1800 kg/cm³ of concrete. The structure was constructed
by Jean Muller International. It is 54.99 km long.
2. Tianjin Grand Bridge – China
Tianjin
Grand Bridge is the world’s first bridge to reach a distance of over
100 kilometers. It is 113.7 km long. It stretches between Langfang and
Qingxian, connecting them to each other. Similar to the Weinan Weihe
Grand Bridge, back in 2010 this bridge was recognized as the world’s longest bridge. However, in that very same year, the Danyang-Kunshan Grand Bridge was constructed nearby.
1. Danyang–Kunshan Grand Bridge – China – Longest Bridges In The World
The
Danyang–Kunshan Grand Bridge is the largest bridge in China and is the
world’s longest bridge that has 164.8 km long. It is included in the
Beijing-Shanghai High-Speed Railway. It was back in June 2011 when it
was opened. It took merely 4 years to construct this bridge and $8.5
million were spent on its construction. It crosses a portion of the
Yangtze River Delta and the Suzhou’s Yangcheng Lake.
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