Guandu Bridge

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Bridge in New Taipei, Taiwan
25°07′32″N 121°27′26″E / 25.1256°N 121.4572°E / 25.1256; 121.4572CarriesProvincial Highway 15CrossesTamsui RiverLocaleNew Taipei, TaiwanCharacteristicsDesignArch bridgeTotal length809 metres (2,654 ft) [1]Width19 metres (62 ft) [1]Height87.8 metres (288 ft) [1]No. of spans5Piers in water4HistoryDesignerTung-Yen LinConstruction startApril 1980Construction endOctober 1983Opened31 October 1983LocationMap

25°07′32″N 121°27′26″E / 25.12556°N 121.45722°E / 25.12556; 121.45722

The Guandu Bridge (Chinese: 關渡大橋; pinyin: Guāndù Dàqiáo; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Koan To Toa Kio) is a bridge in New Taipei, Taiwan. It spans over the Tamsui River and links Bali District and Tamsui District. The bridge is a 165 meters long through arch bridge designed by Tung-Yen Lin under T.Y. Lin International. It now carries the Provincial Highway 15.[2][3]

History

Bridge construction started in April 1980 and was completed on 31 October 1983.

Transportation

The bridge is accessible within walking distance west of Guandu Station of Taipei Metro.

See also

  • Transportation in Taiwan
  • Danjiang Bridge

References

  1. ^ a b c "特色橋梁調查表-關渡橋". Taiwan Ministry of Transportation and Communications.
  2. ^ "T.Y. Lin International Group - Projects - Kuandu Bridge".
  3. ^ "Second phase of new Danjiang Bridge over Tamsui River begins - The China Post". Archived from the original on 2016-02-23.
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