1. Cable-stayed bridges of the World
Sutong Yangtze River Bridge
Crosses Yangtze River
Locale Nantong / Changshu, Jiangsu, China
Designed with cable-stayed bridge components
Total length 8,206 m (26,923 ft)
Height 306 m (1,004 ft)
Longest span 1,088 m (3,570 ft)
Clearance below 62 m (203 ft)
Opened May 25, 2008
Coordinates 31°47'22
2. Cable-stayed bridges of the World
Carries 4 lanes of roadway
bicycle/pedestrian lanes
Crosses Seto Inland Sea
Locale Hiroshima and Ehime Prefectures
Designed with cable-stayed bridge components
Maintained by Honshu-Shikoku Bridge Authority
Total length 1,480 metres (4,856 ft)
Width 30.6 metres (100 ft)
Longest span 890 metres (2,920 ft)
Clearance below 26 metres (85 ft)
Opened May 1, 1999
5. Cable-stayed bridges of the World
Carries 4 Lanes of China Highway G318
Crosses Yangtze river
Jingyue BridgeJingyue Bridge within China
Designed with cable-stayed bridge components/Beam/Box Girder Bridge
Total length 4,500 metres (4.50000 km)
Longest span 816 metres (2,677 ft) (North Bridge)
305 metres (1,001 ft) (South Bridge)
Toll Yes
7. Cable-stayed bridges of the World
Crosses Yangtze River between Changxing and Chongming islands
Locale Shanghai
People's Republic of China
Designed with cable-stayed bridge components with viaducts
Total length 16,500 m (54,134 ft)
(including approaches)
Longest span 750 m (2,461 ft)
Number of spans 1 cable-stayed span
2 viaducts
Construction end 23rd Oct, 2009
Opened 31st Oct, 2009
9. Cable-stayed bridges of the World
Crosses Huangpu River
Crosses Huangpu River
Locale Shanghai, China
Designed with cable-stayed bridge components
Total length 8,354 metres (27,408 ft)
Width 30.35 metres (100 ft)
Longest span 602 metres (1,975 ft)
Opened October 1993
11. Cable-stayed bridges of the World
Carries Yongzhou Expressway
Crosses Taoyaomen Channel
Locale Between Fuchi Island and Cezi Island, Zhoushan, Zhejiang province, People's Republic of China
Designed with cable-stayed bridge components
Total length 888 m
Width 27.6 m
Height 151 m (495 ft)
Longest span 580 m (1,903 ft)
Number of spans 7
Load limit 2000 t
Vertical clearance 32 m
Construction begin March 2001
Construction end April 2003
Opened 2003
Daily traffic 2 directions 4 lanes
13. Cable-stayed bridges of the World
Other name(s) Cau Can Tho
Crosses Song Hou Giang (Bassac River)
Locale Can Tho, Vietnam
Designed with cable-stayed bridge components
Total length 2,750 metres (9,022 ft), 15,850 metres (52,001 ft) include approach ramps
Width 23.1 metres (76 ft)
Height 171.3 metres (562 ft)
Longest span 550 metres (1,804 ft)
Vertical clearance 39 metres (128 ft)
Construction begin September 25, 2004 (2004-09-25)
Opened April 24, 2010 (2010-04-24)
15. Cable-stayed bridges of the World
Official name Shantou Queshi Bridge
Carries 6 lanes
Crosses Shantou Harbor
Locale Shantou, China
Designed with cable-stayed bridge components
Total length 2,402 metres (7,881 ft)
Width 30 metres (98 ft)
Longest span 518 metres (1,699 ft)
Clearance below 38 metres (125 ft)
Opened February 12, 1999
17. Cable-stayed bridges of the World
Official name Kanchanaphisek Bridge
Carries 6 lanes of Motorway Route 9
Crosses Chao Phraya River
Locale Samut Prakan Province, Thailand
Designed with cable-stayed bridge components
Total length 951 m
Width 36.7 m
Height 187.6 m
Longest span 500 m
Clearance below 52.2 m
Construction begin 2004
Opened 15 November 2007
19. Cable-stayed bridges of the World
Carries Hanshin Expressway 5 Bayshore Route
Crosses Kobe Bay
Locale Kobe / Osaka, Japan
Maintained by Hanshin Expressway Company
Designed with cable-stayed bridge components
Total length 1,800 m (5,906 ft)(1.8 km)
Width 20 m (66 ft)
Height 168 m (551 ft)
Longest span 485 m (1,591 ft)
Load limit Two(Double)-Decker Bridge
Clearance below 32 m (105 ft)
Opened 1992
21. Cable-stayed bridges of the World
Carries 6 lanes of roadway
Crosses Rambler Channel
Locale Tsing Yi Island and Ting Kau
Designed with cable-stayed bridge components
Total length 1,177 meters
Longest span 448 and 475 meters
Opened 1998
23. Cable-stayed bridges of the World
Official name Seohae Grand Bridge
Carries 6 lanes motorway
Locale Gyeonggi and Chungcheongnam, South Korea
Designer T.Y Lin International
Designed with cable-stayed bridge components
Total length 7,310 metres (23,980 ft)
Width 34 metres (112 ft)
Longest span 470 metres (1,540 ft)
Construction begin 1993
Construction end 2000
Opened November 9, 2000
25. Cable-stayed bridges of the World
Carries 3 lanes of Bayshore Route (upper), 1 lane of National Route 357 (lower), pedestrians and bicycles
Crosses Port of Yokohama
Locale between Honmoku and Daikoku Pier, Naka-ku, Yokohama, Kanagawa
Designed with cable-stayed bridge components
Total length 860 m (2,821.5 ft)
Width 40.2 m (131.9 ft)
Height 172 m (564.3 ft)
Longest span 460 m (1,509.2 ft)
Vertical clearance Higher truck loads possible
Clearance below 55 m (180.4 ft)
Opened September 27, 1989
27. Cable-stayed bridges of the World
Carries 6 lane M4 motorway
Crosses River Severn
Locale South West England/South East Wales
Designed with cable-stayed bridge components
approach viaducts: Segmental bridge
Total length 3.19 miles (5 km)
Longest span 528.0 yards (482.8 m)
Opened 5 June 1996
29. Cable-stayed bridges of the World
Carries 4 lanes of roadway
Crosses River Thames
Locale Dartford
Designed with cable-stayed bridge components
Total length 812 m (2,664 ft)
Longest span 450 metres (1,476 ft)
Vertical clearance 57.5 m (189 ft)
Opened 30 October 1991
Daily traffic 72,700 (2007/8 estimate
31. Cable-stayed bridges of the World
Bai Chay Bridge main span
Carries 4 lanes (cable-stayed section) and 6 lanes (the other sections), 2 lanes each 2 pedestrian lanes
Crosses Halong Bay
Locale Quang Ninh,
Maintained by Shimizu, Sumitomo, Mitsui
Designed with cable-stayed bridge components
Total length 1,106 meters (3,629 ft)
Width 25 meters (82 ft)
Height 150 meters (490 ft)
Longest span 435 meters (1,427 ft)
Clearance below 50 meters (160 ft)
Construction begin May 18, 2003
Opened December 2, 2006
33. Cable-stayed bridges of the World
Carries 6 lanes of roadway (upper)
2 MTR rail lines, 2 lanes of roadway (lower)
Crosses Kap Shui Mun
Locale Lantau and Ma Wan
Maintained by Tsing Ma Management Limited:
Designed with cable-stayed bridge components
Total length 750 meters
Width 32.5 m
Longest span 430 meters
Clearance below 47 meters
Opened May 22, 1997
|
|
3. Cable-stayed bridges of the World
Carries Dual 3-lane highway
Crosses Rambler Channel
Locale Tsing Yi Island and Stonecutters Island
Designer Dissing+Weitling, design competition winner
Designed with cable-stayed bridge components
Total length 1,596 m (5,236 ft)
Height 298 m (978 ft)
Longest span 1,018 m (3,340 ft)
Clearance below 73.5 m (241 ft)
Construction begin April 2004
Construction end 7 April 2009
Opened 20 December 2009
4. Cable-stayed bridges of the World
Carries A29 autoroute
Crosses Seine
Locale Le Havre–Honfleur, France
Maintained by Société des Autoroutes de Paris Normandie
Designed with cable-stayed bridge components
M. Virlogeux, F. Doyelle, C. Lavigne
Total length 2,143.21 metres (7,032 ft)
Width 23.60 metres (77 ft)
Height 214.77 metres (705 ft)
Longest span 856 metres (2,808 ft)
Opened 1995
6. Cable-stayed bridges of the World
Carries 6-lane motorway
Locale Incheon, South Korea
Designed with cable-stayed bridge components
Total length 21.38 kilometres (13.28 mi)
Width 33.4 metres (110 ft)
Height 230.5 metres (756 ft) (pylons)
Longest span 800 metres (2,600 ft)
Number of spans 5
Clearance below 74 metres (243 ft)
Construction begin 2005
Construction end 2009
8. Cable-stayed bridges of the World
Carries 3 lanes (in each direction)
Crosses Yangtze River
Locale Nanjing, China
Designed with cable-stayed bridge components
Total length 1,288 m (4,226 ft)
Width 37.5 m (123 ft)
Longest span 648 m (2,126 ft)
Opened October 7, 2005
Daily traffic 60,000 vehicles (by 2025)
10. Cable-stayed bridges of the World
Carries 8 lanes of S20 expressway
Crosses Huangpu River
Locale Shanghai, People's Republic of China
Designer Shanghai Municipal Engineering Design Institute
Designed with cable-stayed bridge components
Longest span 590 m (1,936 ft)
Constructed by Shanghai Foundation Engineering Co.
Opened 1997
Preceded by Minpu Bridge
Followed by Lupu Bridge
12. Cable-stayed bridges of the World
Official name Charilaos Trikoupis Bridge
Carries 6 lanes, (2 lanes each way & 2 emergency lanes) & 1 pedestrian & bicycle lane
Crosses Gulf of Corinth
Locale Rion & Antirion
Maintained by Gefyra SA
Designed with cable-stayed bridge components by Berdj Mikaelian
Total length 2,880 meters (9,450 ft)
Width 27.2 meters (89 ft)
Longest span 560 meters (1,840 ft)
Opened August 7, 2004
Daily traffic Expected: 11,000 vehicles/day
14. Cable-stayed bridges of the World
Carries Road vehicles and pedestrians
Crosses Skarnsundet
Locale Indery and Mosvik
Maintained by Nord-Trndelag Public Roads Administration
Designed with cable-stayed bridge components
Total length 1,010 metres (3,314 ft)
Longest span 530 metres (1,739 ft)
Clearance below 45 metres (148 ft)
Opened 19 December 1991
16. Cable-stayed bridges of the World
Official name Tsurumi Tsubasa Bridge
Crosses Port of Yokohama
Locale between Ougishima and Daikoku Pier, Tsurumi-ku, Yokohama, Kanagawa
Designed with cable-stayed bridge components
Total length 1,021 metres (3,350 ft)
Longest span 510 metres (1,670 ft)
Construction end 1994
18. Cable-stayed bridges of the World
Official name Oresundsbroen, Oresundsbron
Carries Four lanes of European route E20
Double track Oresund Railway Line
Crosses Oresund strait (The Sound)
Locale Copenhagen, Denmark and Malmo, Sweden
Designer Georg Rotne
Designed with cable-stayed bridge components
Total length 7,845 metres (25,738 ft)
Width 23.5 metres (77.1 ft)
Longest span 490 metres (1,608 ft)
Clearance below 57 metres (187 ft)
Opened July 1, 2000
Toll 285DKK[1] /375SEK[2] /40EUR
Daily traffic ca. 17,000 road vehicles
20. Cable-stayed bridges of the World
Carries 4 lanes of LA 10
Crosses Mississippi River
Locale Pointe Coupee Parish, Louisiana, West Feliciana Parish, Louisiana
Maintained by LaDOT
Designed with cable-stayed bridge components
Total length 12,883 feet (3,927 m)
Width 76 feet (23 m)
Longest span 1,583 feet (482 m)
Clearance below 130 feet (40 m)
Opened May 5, 2011
22. Cable-stayed bridges of the World
Official name Arthur Ravenel Jr. Bridge
Carries Bikes and Pedestrians
8 Lanes of US 17
Crosses Cooper River
Locale From: Charleston, SC
To: Mt. Pleasant, SC
Maintained by SCDOT
Designed with cable-stayed bridge components
Total length 13,200 feet (4.0 km)
Width eight 12-foot (3.7 m) lanes
Height 575 feet (175 m)
Longest span 1,546 feet (471 m)
Clearance below 186 feet (57 m)
Opened July 16, 2005; 6 years ago (July 16, 2005)
Daily traffic 78,100
24. Cable-stayed bridges of the World
Carries Six lanes of Highway 91, pedestrians and bicycles
Crosses South Arm Fraser River
Locale Delta
Maintained by British Columbia Ministry of Transportation
Designer Buckland & Taylor
Designed with cable-stayed bridge components
Material Steel & Reinforced concrete
Total length 930 m
Width 32 m
Height 154 m
Longest span 465 m
Vertical clearance 55 m
Construction begin 1983
Opened September 22, 1986
26. Cable-stayed bridges of the World
Official name Vidyasagar Setu
Carries Two way with 3 general purpose lanes each way
Crosses Hooghly River
Locale Calcutta, West Bengal
Maintained by Hooghly River Bridge Commissioners
Designed with cable-stayed bridge components
Total length 822.96 metres (2,700 ft)
Width 35 metres (115 ft)
Longest span 457.2 metres (1,500 ft)
Clearance below 26 metres (85 ft)
Opened 10 October 1992
Toll Yes, toll bridge
28. Cable-stayed bridges of the World
Carries 6 lanes of roadway
Crosses Chao Phraya river
Locale Bangkok, Thailand
Designed with cable-stayed bridge components
Total length 781.20 m
Width 33 m
Height 87 m
Longest span 450 m
Clearance below 41 m
Construction begin 1 October 1984
Opened 5 December 1987
30. Cable-stayed bridges of the World
Carries Six lanes of G15 Shenyang–Haikou Expressway and G92 Hangzhou Bay Ring Expressway
Crosses Hangzhou Bay
Locale Jiaxing / Cixi City People's Republic of China
Designed with cable-stayed bridge components
Total length 35.673 km (22 mi)
Longest span 448 m (1,470 ft)
Construction begin June 8, 2003
Construction end June 14, 2007
Opened May 1, 2008
Toll None
32. Cable-stayed bridges of the World
Official name Jembatan Nasional Surabaya – Madura
Carries Vehicles
Crosses Madura Strait, Indonesia
Designed with cable-stayed bridge components
box girder bridge
Total length 5,438 metres (17,841 ft)
Width 30 metres (98 ft)
Height 146 metres (479 ft)
Longest span 818 metres (2,684 ft)
Construction begin 20 August 2003
Opened 10 June 2009
Toll Yes
|