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That One Suspension Bridge in Japan that has THREE (3) Main Spans...

Started by MCRoads, January 27, 2020, 06:09:05 PM

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MCRoads

Here it is: https://goo.gl/maps/GW3dYTLV4hmGrfuP8

I don't know what it is called, however, it exists. And i thought the Oakland Bay Bridge was cool for having 2 main spans.

Anyway, just thought it was neat.
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That would be the Kurushima-Kaikyō Bridge, the world's longest suspension bridge at just over 4,000 meters in length.
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I believe it's considered the longest "suspension bridge structure." Usually references to the "longest suspension bridge" refer to the longest single central span, which is the Akaski-Kaikyo Bridge in Japan.
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