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Coordinates: 31°0310N 121°2837E / 31.05278°N 121.47694°E / 31.05278; 121.47694
 

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Minpu Bridge


闵浦大桥

Coordinates

31°03′10N 121°28′37E / 31.05278°N 121.47694°E / 31.05278; 121.47694

Carries

8 lanes of the Shanghai S32 (Shanghai–Jiaxing–Huzhou Expressway) (upper deck)
6 lanes and sidewalks of Fanghe Road (lower deck)

Crosses

Huangpu River

Locale

Minhang District, Shanghai, China

Characteristics

Design

Double-decker cable-stayed bridge

Total length

3,982.7 m (13,067 ft)

Width

43.8 m (144 ft) (upper deck)
28 m (92 ft) (lower deck)

Height

214.5 m (704 ft)

Longest span

708 m (2,323 ft)

Location

Map

References

Zhongtai Steel Structure Co., Ltd.

The Minpu Bridge (Chinese: 闵浦大桥; Chinese: 閔浦大橋; pinyin: Mǐnpǔ Dàqiáo) is a double-decker cable-stayed bridge over the Huangpu RiverinMinhang District, Shanghai, China. The bridge is 3,982.7 m (13,067 ft) in length, with a main span of 708 m (2,323 ft) and a height of 214.5 m (704 ft).[1] It opened to traffic on 11 January 2010.[2]

The upper deck of the bridge is 43.8 m (144 ft) wide and carries 8 lanes of the tolled Shanghai–Jiaxing–Huzhou Expressway, an expressway that connects the province of Zhejiang in the west with Shanghai Pudong International Airport to the east. The lower deck of the bridge is 28 m (92 ft) wide and carries Fanghe Road, and is open to road and pedestrian traffic. The bridge was designed by the Shanghai Municipal Engineering Design Institute, Shanghai Urban Construction College, and Shanghai Urban Construction Design Institute, with assistance from Holger S. Svensson. It was built by the Shanghai Huangpujiang Bridge Engineering Construction Company. It carries two levels of roadway to accommodate more cars and has a stiffening truss to prevent swinging in the city's harsh winds.[citation needed]

Minpu Bridge

Downstream
Xupu Bridge

Primary bridges and tunnelsinShanghai

Over the Yangtze River

  • Chongqi Bridge
  • Chonghai Bridge
  • Over Hangzhou Bay

    Over the Huangpu River

    Bridges

  • Fengpu Bridge
  • Minpu Bridge
  • Xupu Bridge
  • Lupu Bridge
  • Nanpu Bridge
  • Yangpu Bridge
  • Tunnels

  • Longyao Road Tunnel
  • Dapu Road Tunnel
  • South Xizang Road Tunnel
  • East Fuxing Road Tunnel
  • Renmin Road Tunnel
  • East Yan'an Road Tunnel
  • Xinjian Road Tunnel
  • Dalian Road Tunnel
  • Jungong Road Tunnel
  • Xiangyin Road Tunnel
  • Outer Ring Tunnel
  • Other

  • Bund Tunnel
  • References

    [edit]
    1. ^ Jiangsu Zhongtai Steel Structure Co., Ltd. "Shanghai Minpu Bridge Main Structure Closure". Jiangsu Zhongtai Steel Structure Co., Ltd. Retrieved 12 June 2013.
  • ^ "Minpu Bridge (Shanghai, 2010)". Structurae. Retrieved 12 June 2013.

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