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Sutong Bridge

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Sutong Bridge is a cable-stayed bridge over the Yangtze River in Jiangsu, China, opened in 2008 with a main span of 1,088 m, then the longest cable-stayed bridge span in the world.

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What major river does the Sutong Bridge cross?

The Sutong Bridge is a massive cable-stayed bridge that crosses the Yangtze River in China. It is located in Jiangsu province, specifically connecting the major cities of Suzhou and Nantong.

What engineering record did the Sutong Bridge hold when it opened?

When it opened in 2008, the Sutong Bridge boasted a main span of 1,088 meters, making it the longest cable-stayed bridge span in the world. It held this prestigious global record until the Russky Island Bridge in Russia was completed in 2012.

Why was the Sutong Bridge built?

The bridge was constructed to significantly improve regional transportation networks between the booming industrial hubs of southern and northern Jiangsu province. Prior to its completion, crossing the Yangtze River in this area relied heavily on slow, congested ferry services.

How many lanes of traffic does the Sutong Bridge carry?

The bridge's massive deck is designed to carry six lanes of expressway traffic. It is an integral part of the G15 Shenyang-Haikou Expressway, accommodating massive freight and passenger volumes daily.

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