In a jaw-dropping feat of engineering, China’s longest continuous swivel road bridge over a railway successfully rotated into position in Hefei City early Saturday 🕛—marking a milestone for cross-regional infrastructure. The 554-meter-long, 60,000-ton structure is part of a highway connecting Anhui’s Chuzhou City to Henan’s Zhoukou City, and its final beam rotation brings the project closer to full operation. 🚧
The bridge’s four continuous beams, three of which were rotated earlier, now seamlessly span active railways below, minimizing disruptions to train traffic. Think of it like a giant Lego set 🔧—each piece precision-engineered to ‘twist’ into place without halting the bustling rail network beneath.
Once completed, this highway will turbocharge connectivity between Hefei and economic hubs like Nanjing, Hangzhou, and Zhengzhou. Analysts say it’s a key step in integrating Anhui into the Yangtze River Delta—a powerhouse region driving China’s tech and trade growth 🌊.
Local officials hailed the project as a ‘bridge to prosperity’ 🌉, cutting travel times and boosting logistics efficiency. For young professionals eyeing Asia’s infrastructure boom, this is engineering wizardry at its finest—and a glimpse into the future of smart, sustainable transport. 🚀
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China's continuous swivel road bridge over railway rotated in place
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