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The Sanchaji Bridge (simplified Chinese: 三汊矶大桥; traditional Chinese: 三汊磯大橋; pinyin: Sānchàjī Dàqiáo) is a self-anchored suspension bridge in Changsha, Hunan, China. Completed on June 8, 2006, it has a main span of 732-metre (2,402 ft) and total length of 1,577-metre (5,174 ft). It is signed as part of the North Second Ring Road. The bridge crosses the Xiang River between Yuelu District and Kaifu District.

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  • The Sanchaji Bridge (simplified Chinese: 三汊矶大桥; traditional Chinese: 三汊磯大橋; pinyin: Sānchàjī Dàqiáo) is a self-anchored suspension bridge in Changsha, Hunan, China. Completed on June 8, 2006, it has a main span of 732-metre (2,402 ft) and total length of 1,577-metre (5,174 ft). It is signed as part of the North Second Ring Road. The bridge crosses the Xiang River between Yuelu District and Kaifu District. (en)
  • 三汊矶大桥(长沙湘江四桥)位于湖南省长沙市城北,为长沙二环线北段跨越湘江主通道。桥东段位于开福区新港镇,接金星路与潇湘路;西段位于岳麓区观沙岭街道,连芙蓉路与湘江路。三汊矶大桥属于双塔双索面悬索桥,全长1577米,主桥长732米,主跨长328米。包括车道与人行通道,桥面宽29米,其中机动车道宽23米,为双向六车道,两侧非机动车道各宽3米。三汊矶大桥总投资约3.9亿元,2004年4月30日开工,2006年9月1日正式通车,为湘江长沙段第四座建成的桥梁。 (zh)
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  • The Sanchaji Bridge (simplified Chinese: 三汊矶大桥; traditional Chinese: 三汊磯大橋; pinyin: Sānchàjī Dàqiáo) is a self-anchored suspension bridge in Changsha, Hunan, China. Completed on June 8, 2006, it has a main span of 732-metre (2,402 ft) and total length of 1,577-metre (5,174 ft). It is signed as part of the North Second Ring Road. The bridge crosses the Xiang River between Yuelu District and Kaifu District. (en)
  • 三汊矶大桥(长沙湘江四桥)位于湖南省长沙市城北,为长沙二环线北段跨越湘江主通道。桥东段位于开福区新港镇,接金星路与潇湘路;西段位于岳麓区观沙岭街道,连芙蓉路与湘江路。三汊矶大桥属于双塔双索面悬索桥,全长1577米,主桥长732米,主跨长328米。包括车道与人行通道,桥面宽29米,其中机动车道宽23米,为双向六车道,两侧非机动车道各宽3米。三汊矶大桥总投资约3.9亿元,2004年4月30日开工,2006年9月1日正式通车,为湘江长沙段第四座建成的桥梁。 (zh)
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