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List of longest arch bridge spans

This list of the longest arch bridge spans ranks the world's arch bridges by the length of their main span. The length of the main span is the most common way to rank bridges as it usually correlates with the engineering complexity involved in designing and constructing the bridge.[1] If one bridge has a longer span than another it does not necessarily mean that the bridge is longer from shore to shore or from abutment to abutment.

Completed bridges

Notes: CFST is concrete-filled steel tube.

    Rank Name Span
meters
Material Year opened Location Country Ref
1 Longtan Tianhu Bridge [zh] 600 m (1,969 ft) concrete + steel skelet
2024
Tian'e County, Guangxi
25°04′43″N 107°01′15.6″E / 25.07861°N 107.021000°E / 25.07861; 107.021000 (Longtan Tianhu Bridge)
 China [2][3]
2 Pingnan Third Bridge [zh] 575 m (1,886 ft) CFST
2020
Pingnan County, Guangxi
23°32′35″N 110°20′56″E / 23.54306°N 110.34889°E / 23.54306; 110.34889 (Pingnan Third Bridge)
 China [4]
3 Chaotianmen Bridge 552 m (1,811 ft) steel
2009
Chongqing
29°35′18.8″N 106°34′39.3″E / 29.588556°N 106.577583°E / 29.588556; 106.577583 (Chaotianmen Bridge)
 China [S 1]
4 Lupu Bridge 550 m (1,804 ft) steel
2003
Shanghai
31°11′27.8″N 121°28′35.7″E / 31.191056°N 121.476583°E / 31.191056; 121.476583 (Lupu Bridge)
 China [S 2]
5 Zigui Yangtze River Bridge [zh] 531.2 m (1,743 ft) CFST
2019
Zigui County, Hubei
30°57′32.2″N 110°45′33.9″E / 30.958944°N 110.759417°E / 30.958944; 110.759417 (Xiangxi Yangtze River Bridge)
 China [5][H 1]
6 Bosideng Bridge 530 m (1,739 ft) CFST
2012
Hejiang County, Sichuan
28°53′31.9″N 105°52′47.1″E / 28.892194°N 105.879750°E / 28.892194; 105.879750 (Bosideng Bridge)
 China [6]
7 New River Gorge Bridge 518.2 m (1,700 ft) steel
1977
Fayetteville, West Virginia
38°4′8.6″N 81°4′58.2″W / 38.069056°N 81.082833°W / 38.069056; -81.082833 (New River Gorge Bridge)
 United States [S 3]
8 Bayonne Bridge 510 m (1,673 ft) steel
1931
Staten Island, Bayonne - New York, New Jersey
40°38′30.7″N 74°8′31.5″W / 40.641861°N 74.142083°W / 40.641861; -74.142083 (Bayonne Bridge)
 United States [S 4]
9 Hejiang Yangtze River Bridge 507 m (1,663 ft) CFST
2021
Hejiang County, Sichuan
28°49′13.0″N 105°49′58.6″E / 28.820278°N 105.832944°E / 28.820278; 105.832944 (Hejiang Yangtze River Bridge)
 China [7]
10 Deyu Expressway Wu River Bridge 504 m (1,654 ft) CFST
2023[8]
Sinan County, Guizhou  China
11 Sydney Harbour Bridge 503 m (1,650 ft) steel
1932
Sydney
33°51′6.9″S 151°12′39.1″E / 33.851917°S 151.210861°E / -33.851917; 151.210861 (Sydney Harbour Bridge)
 Australia [S 5]
12 Wushan Bridge 492 m (1,614 ft) CFST
2005
Wushan, Chongqing
31°3′47″N 109°54′7.6″E / 31.06306°N 109.902111°E / 31.06306; 109.902111 (Wushan Bridge)
 China [S 6]
13 Chenab Bridge 467 m (1,532 ft) steel
2022[9]
Reasi, Jammu and Kashmir
33°9′3″N 74°52′58.7″E / 33.15083°N 74.882972°E / 33.15083; 74.882972 (Chenab Bridge)
 India [S 7]
14 Guantang Bridge 457 m (1,499 ft) steel
2018
Liuzhou, Guangxi
24°23′06″N 109°29′40″E / 24.38500°N 109.49444°E / 24.38500; 109.49444 (Guantang Bridge)
 China [10]
15 Mingzhou Bridge [zh] 450 m (1,476 ft) steel
2011
Ningbo, Zhejiang
29°54′48.1″N 121°39′4.1″E / 29.913361°N 121.651139°E / 29.913361; 121.651139 (Mingzhou Bridge)
 China [S 8]
15 Xijiang Railway Bridge 450 m (1,476 ft) steel
2014
Zhaoqing, Guangdong
23°7′28.9″N 112°24′7.8″E / 23.124694°N 112.402167°E / 23.124694; 112.402167 (Xijiang Railway Bridge)
 China [11]
15 Daxiaojing Bridge [zh] 450 m (1,476 ft) CFST
2019
Dongdangxiang, Guizhou
25°32′54.5″N 106°51′47.1″E / 25.548472°N 106.863083°E / 25.548472; 106.863083 (Daxiaojing Bridge)
 China [H 2][12]
18 Qinglong Railway Bridge 445 m (1,460 ft) concrete
2016
Qinglong County, Guizhou
25°57′00.7″N 105°15′18.4″E / 25.950194°N 105.255111°E / 25.950194; 105.255111 (Qinglong Railway Bridge)
 China [H 3]
19 Yachi Railway Bridge 436 m (1,430 ft) CFST
2019
Qianxi County, Guizhou
26°53′03.5″N 106°17′24.2″E / 26.884306°N 106.290056°E / 26.884306; 106.290056 (Yachi Railway Bridge)
 China [H 4]
19 Mingzhuwan Bridge 436 m (1,430 ft) steel
2021
Guangzhou, Guangdong
22°44′36.41″N 113°33′29.75″E / 22.7434472°N 113.5582639°E / 22.7434472; 113.5582639 (Mingzhuwan Bridge)
 China [13]
21 Zhijinghe River Bridge 430 m (1,411 ft) CFST
2009
Dazhipingzhen, Hubei
30°37′33.5″N 110°11′48.8″E / 30.625972°N 110.196889°E / 30.625972; 110.196889 (Zhijinghe River Bridge)
 China [S 9]
22 Zangmu Railway Bridge 430 m (1,411 ft) CFST
2021
Jiacha County, Tibet
29°11′40.8″N 92°30′40.6″E / 29.194667°N 92.511278°E / 29.194667; 92.511278 (Zangmu Railway Bridge)
 China [H 5]
23 Xinguang Bridge 428 m (1,404 ft) steel
2008
Guangzhou, Guangdong
23°3′10″N 113°19′18.2″E / 23.05278°N 113.321722°E / 23.05278; 113.321722 (Xinguang Bridge)
 China [S 10]
24 Wanxian Bridge 420 m (1,378 ft) concrete
1997
Wanzhou District, Chongqing
30°45′34.6″N 108°25′9.4″E / 30.759611°N 108.419278°E / 30.759611; 108.419278 (Wanxian Bridge)
 China [S 11]
25 Caiyuanba Bridge 420 m (1,378 ft) steel
2007
Chongqing
29°32′35.6″N 106°32′52.6″E / 29.543222°N 106.547944°E / 29.543222; 106.547944 (Caiyuanba Bridge)
 China [S 12]
25 Qilu Yellow River Bridge [zh] 420 m (1,378 ft) steel
2024
Jinan, Shandong
36°44′42.5″N 116°53′43.5″E / 36.745139°N 116.895417°E / 36.745139; 116.895417 (Qilu Yellow River Bridge)
 China [14]
27 Krk Bridge 416 m (1,365 ft) concrete
1980
Krk
45°14′50.5″N 14°34′14.5″E / 45.247361°N 14.570694°E / 45.247361; 14.570694 (Krk Bridge)
 Croatia [S 13]
28 Nanpan River Qiubei Bridge 416 m (1,365 ft) concrete
2016
Qiubei County, Yunnan
24°18′5.1″N 103°48′54.6″E / 24.301417°N 103.815167°E / 24.301417; 103.815167 (Nanpan River Qiubei Bridge)
 China [H 6]
29 Dafaqu Bridge 410 m (1,345 ft) CFST
2022
Zunyi, Guizhou  China [15]
30 Wuhan Hanjiangwan Bridge 408 m (1,339 ft) steel
2021
Wuhan, Hubei
30°35′7.64″N 114°12′16.47″E / 30.5854556°N 114.2045750°E / 30.5854556; 114.2045750 (Jianghan Seventh Bridge)
 China [16]
30 Qingshuitang Bridge [zh] 408 m (1,339 ft) steel
2023
Zhuzhou, Hunan
27°51′17.45″N 113°04′30.84″E / 27.8548472°N 113.0752333°E / 27.8548472; 113.0752333 (Jianghan Seventh Bridge)
 China [17]
32 Lianxiang Bridge 400 m (1,312 ft) CFST
2007
Xiangtan, Hunan
27°53′24″N 112°57′28.2″E / 27.89000°N 112.957833°E / 27.89000; 112.957833 (Lianxiang Bridge)
 China [S 14]
32 Daninghe Bridge 400 m (1,312 ft) steel
2010
Wushan, Chongqing
31°6′48.7″N 109°53′22.9″E / 31.113528°N 109.889694°E / 31.113528; 109.889694 (Daninghe Bridge)
 China [S 15]
32 Second Hengqin Bridge 400 m (1,312 ft) steel
2015
Zhuhai, Guangdong
22°09′21.3″N 113°27′31.7″E / 22.155917°N 113.458806°E / 22.155917; 113.458806 (Second Hengqin Bridge)
 China [18]
32 Qianwei Minjiang Bridge 400 m (1,312 ft) steel
2020
Qianwei, Sichuan
29°8′28.98″N 103°59′25.44″E / 29.1413833°N 103.9904000°E / 29.1413833; 103.9904000 (Qianwei Min River Bridge)
 China [19]
36 Almonte River Railway Viaduct 384 m (1,260 ft) concrete
2016
Cáceres, Extremadura, Spain
39°41′10.56″N 6°27′40.18″W / 39.6862667°N 6.4611611°W / 39.6862667; -6.4611611 (Almonte River Viaduct)
 Spain [S 16][20]
37 Fremont Bridge (Portland) 382 m (1,253 ft) steel
1973
Portland, Oregon
45°32′16.6″N 122°40′58.6″W / 45.537944°N 122.682944°W / 45.537944; -122.682944 (Fremont Bridge (Portland))
 United States [S 17]
38 Hiroshima Airport Bridge [ja] 380 m (1,247 ft) steel
2010
Hiroshima
34°27′26.7″N 132°55′37.2″E / 34.457417°N 132.927000°E / 34.457417; 132.927000 (Hiroshima Airport Bridge)
 Japan [S 18]
39 Bugrinsky Bridge 380 m (1,247 ft) steel
2014
Novosibirsk, Novosibirsk Oblast
54°58′29.9″N 82°57′44.8″E / 54.974972°N 82.962444°E / 54.974972; 82.962444 (Bugrinsky Bridge)
 Russia [S 19]
40 Yelanghe Bridge 370 m (1,214 ft) concrete
2018
Tongzi, Guizhou
28°23′37″N 106°49′02″E / 28.39361°N 106.81722°E / 28.39361; 106.81722 (Yelanghe Bridge)
 China [21]
41 Maocaojie Bridge 368 m (1,207 ft) CFST
2006
Yiyang, Hunan
29°3′43″N 112°18′7″E / 29.06194°N 112.30194°E / 29.06194; 112.30194 (Maocaojie Bridge)
 China [S 20]
42 Old Port Mann Bridge
dismantled
366 m (1,201 ft) steel
1964
dismantled 2012-2015
Surrey, British Columbia
49°13′5.6″N 122°48′41.8″W / 49.218222°N 122.811611°W / 49.218222; -122.811611 (Old Port Mann Bridge)
 Canada [S 21]
43 Zhaohua Jialing River Bridge 364 m (1,194 ft) concrete
2012
Guangyuan, Sichuan
32°18′4.1″N 105°43′56.2″E / 32.301139°N 105.732278°E / 32.301139; 105.732278 (Zhaohua Jialing River Bridge)
 China [H 7]
44 Žďákov Bridge 362 m (1,188 ft) steel
1967
Orlík nad Vltavou, South Bohemian Region
49°30′15.8″N 14°11′0.6″E / 49.504389°N 14.183500°E / 49.504389; 14.183500 (Žďákov Bridge)
 Czech Republic [S 22]
[22]
45 Yajisha Bridge 360 m (1,181 ft) CFST
2000
Guangzhou, Guangdong
23°3′36.4″N 113°16′8″E / 23.060111°N 113.26889°E / 23.060111; 113.26889 (Yajisha Bridge)
 China [S 23]
45 Wanzhou Railway Bridge 360 m (1,181 ft) steel
2005
Wanzhou District, Chongqing
30°46′11.2″N 108°24′59.5″E / 30.769778°N 108.416528°E / 30.769778; 108.416528 (Wanzhou Railway Bridge)
 China [H 8]
45 Zongxihe Bridge 360 m (1,181 ft) CFST
2015
Nayong County, Guizhou
27°01′22.8″N 105°14′27.6″E / 27.023000°N 105.241000°E / 27.023000; 105.241000 (Zongqihe Bridge)
 China [H 9]
45 Nansha Harbor Railroad Hongqili Bridge 360 m (1,181 ft) steel
2021
Guangzhou, Guangdong
22°43′30.56″N 113°27′11.42″E / 22.7251556°N 113.4531722°E / 22.7251556; 113.4531722 (Hongqili Bridge)
 China [23]
45 Shawei Zuojiang Bridge 360 m (1,181 ft) CFST
2021
Fusui County, Guangxi
22°45′50.11″N 107°59′21.09″E / 22.7639194°N 107.9891917°E / 22.7639194; 107.9891917 (Shawei Zuojiang Bridge)
 China [24]
45 Zhunshuo Railway Yellow River Bridge 360 m (1,181 ft) CFST
2018
Jungar Banner, Inner Mongolia - Hequ County, Shanxi
39°26′20.7″N 111°21′16.9″E / 39.439083°N 111.354694°E / 39.439083; 111.354694 (Zhunshuo Railway Yellow River Bridge)
 China [25]
51 Najiehe Railway Bridge 352 m (1,155 ft) steel
2016
Liuchangxiang, Guizhou
26°42′07.9″N 106°09′46.8″E / 26.702194°N 106.163000°E / 26.702194; 106.163000 (Najiehe Railway Bridge)
 China [H 10]
52 Shintenmon Bridge 348 m (1,142 ft) steel
2018
Uki, Kumamoto
32°36′43.3″N 130°27′32.9″E / 32.612028°N 130.459139°E / 32.612028; 130.459139 (Shintenmon Bridge)
 Japan [26]
53 Bridge of the Americas 344 m (1,129 ft) steel
1962
Balboa, Panamá Province
8°56′35″N 79°33′54″W / 8.94306°N 79.56500°W / 8.94306; -79.56500 (Bridge of the Americas)
 Panama [S 24]
53 Podilsko-Voskresensky Bridge 344 m (1,129 ft) steel
2023
Kyiv
50°28′18″N 30°32′40″E / 50.47167°N 30.54444°E / 50.47167; 30.54444 (Podilsko-Voskresensky Bridge)
 Ukraine [S 25]
55 Margaret McDermott Bridge 343 m (1,125 ft) steel
2017
Dallas
32°46′13.4″N 96°49′06.6″W / 32.770389°N 96.818500°W / 32.770389; -96.818500 (Margaret McDermott Bridge)
 United States [27]
56 Lancangjiang River Railway Bridge 342 m (1,122 ft) CFST
2022
Shanyangxiang - Shuizhaixiang, Yunnan
25°17′24.5″N 99°21′0.2″E / 25.290139°N 99.350056°E / 25.290139; 99.350056 (Lancanjiang River Railway Bridge)
 China [28]
57 Meixihe Railway Bridge 340 m (1,115 ft) concrete
2022
Fengjie, Chongqing  China [29]
58 Yonghe Bridge 338 m (1,109 ft) CFST
2005
Nanning, Guangxi
22°48′13″N 108°17′31″E / 22.80361°N 108.29194°E / 22.80361; 108.29194 (Yonghe River Bridge)
 China [30]
58 Xiaohe River Bridge 338 m (1,109 ft) CFST
2010
Enshi City, Hubei
30°11′39.3″N 109°13′35.7″E / 30.194250°N 109.226583°E / 30.194250; 109.226583 (Xiaohe River Bridge)
 China [S 26]
60 Taipinghu Bridge 336 m (1,102 ft) CFST
2007
Huangshan City, Anhui
30°19′46.8″N 117°57′3.9″E / 30.329667°N 117.951083°E / 30.329667; 117.951083 (Taipinghu Bridge)
 China [S 27]
60 Dashengguan Bridge 336 m (1,102 ft)
(x2)
steel
2009
Nanjing, Jiangsu
31°57′35.4″N 118°37′51.5″E / 31.959833°N 118.630972°E / 31.959833; 118.630972 (Dashengguan Bridge)
 China [S 28]
60 Meishan Chunxiao Bridge [zh] 336 m (1,102 ft) steel
2017
Ningbo, Zhejiang
29°46′02.5″N 121°55′33.8″E / 29.767361°N 121.926056°E / 29.767361; 121.926056 (Meishan Chunxiao Bridge)
 China [31]
60 Matan Hongshuihe Bridge 336 m (1,102 ft) CFST
2018
Laibin, Guangxi
23°42′09″N 109°14′59″E / 23.70250°N 109.24972°E / 23.70250; 109.24972 (Matan Hongshuihe Bridge)
 China [32]
60 Yibin Jinsha River Road Rail Bridge 336 m (1,102 ft) CFST
2019
Yibin, Sichuan
28°44′08.5″N 104°35′03.8″E / 28.735694°N 104.584389°E / 28.735694; 104.584389 (Yibin Jinsha River Road Rail Bridge)
 China [H 11]
60 Tianshenggang Channel Bridge 336 m (1,102 ft) steel
2020
Nantong - Suzhou, Jiangsu
32°02′18.4″N 120°42′52.5″E / 32.038444°N 120.714583°E / 32.038444; 120.714583 (Hutong North Bridge)
 China [S 29]
64 Laviolette Bridge 335 m (1,099 ft) steel
1967
Trois-Rivières, Quebec
46°18′26.8″N 72°33′41.8″W / 46.307444°N 72.561611°W / 46.307444; -72.561611 (Laviolette Bridge)
 Canada [S 30]
64 Nanning Yonghe Bridge[33] 335 m (1,099 ft) CFST
2004
Nanning, Guangxi
22°48′14.8″N 108°17′30.3″E / 22.804111°N 108.291750°E / 22.804111; 108.291750 (Nanning Yonghe Bridge)
 China [34]
64 Shuiluohe Bridge [zh] 335 m (1,099 ft) concrete
2024
Gulin County, Sichuan  China [35]
67 Silver Jubilee Bridge 330 m (1,083 ft) steel
1961
Runcorn - Widnes, Cheshire
53°20′44.1″N 2°44′17.6″W / 53.345583°N 2.738222°W / 53.345583; -2.738222 (Silver Jubilee Bridge)
 United Kingdom [S 31]
67 Jiangjiehe Bridge 330 m (1,083 ft) concrete
1995
Weng'an County, Guizhou
27°17′55.4″N 107°22′17.6″E / 27.298722°N 107.371556°E / 27.298722; 107.371556 (Jiangjiehe Bridge)
 China [S 32]
67 Dongxihe Bridge 330 m (1,083 ft) CFST
2023
Xujiazhen, Chongqing
31°39′55.0″N 109°35′10.5″E / 31.665278°N 109.586250°E / 31.665278; 109.586250 (Dongxihe Bridge)
 China [H 12]
67 Baishuijiang Bridge 330 m (1,083 ft) CFST
2023
Yiliang, Yunnan
27°48′15″N 104°31′31″E / 27.80417°N 104.52528°E / 27.80417; 104.52528 (Baishuijiang Bridge)
 China [36]
71 Birchenough Bridge 329.4 m (1,081 ft) steel
1935
Chipinge, Manicaland Province
19°57′43.4″S 32°20′39.5″E / 19.962056°S 32.344306°E / -19.962056; 32.344306 (Birchenough Bridge)
 Zimbabwe [S 33]
72 Theodore Roosevelt Lake Bridge 329 m (1,079 ft) steel
1992
Gila County - Maricopa County, Arizona
33°40′26″N 111°9′25.1″W / 33.67389°N 111.156972°W / 33.67389; -111.156972 (Roosevelt Lake Bridge)
 United States [S 34]
73 Tajo Railway Bridge 324 m (1,063 ft) concrete
2019
Cáceres, Extremadura
39°42′59.1″N 6°26′35.3″W / 39.716417°N 6.443139°W / 39.716417; -6.443139 (Tajo Railway Bridge)
 Spain [37]
74 Mike O'Callaghan-Pat Tillman Memorial Bridge 323 m (1,060 ft) concrete–steel composite
2010
Boulder City Nevada, Arizona
36°0′44.8″N 114°44′29.4″W / 36.012444°N 114.741500°W / 36.012444; -114.741500 (Mike O'Callaghan-Pat Tillman Memorial Bridge)
 United States [S 35]
75 Glen Canyon Dam Bridge 313 m (1,027 ft) steel
1959
Page, Arizona
36°56′8.5″N 111°28′59.8″W / 36.935694°N 111.483278°W / 36.935694; -111.483278 (Glen Canyon Dam Bridge)
 United States [S 36]
76 Yongjiang Bridge 312 m (1,024 ft) concrete
1996
Yongning District, Guangxi
22°45′51.3″N 108°29′6.1″E / 22.764250°N 108.485028°E / 22.764250; 108.485028 (Yongjiang Bridge)
 China [S 37]
77 Hell Gate Bridge 310 m (1,017 ft) steel
1917
New York City
40°46′57″N 73°55′19″W / 40.78250°N 73.92194°W / 40.78250; -73.92194 (Hell Gate Bridge)
 United States [S 38]
77 Liming Lancang River Bridge 310 m (1,017 ft) steel
2022
Jinghong, Yunnan
21°59′56.83″N 100°49′55.35″E / 21.9991194°N 100.8320417°E / 21.9991194; 100.8320417 (Liming Lancang Bridge)
 China [38]
77 Loushuihe Bridge 310 m (1,017 ft) steel
2024
Hefeng, Hubei  China [39]
77 Jinchai Hongshuihe Bridge [zh] 310 m (1,017 ft) CFST
2022
Xincheng County-Mashan County, Guangxi  China [40]
81 Chunan Nanpu Bridge 308 m (1,010 ft) CFST
2003
Chun'an County, Zhejiang
29°40′4.1″N 118°49′28.4″E / 29.667806°N 118.824556°E / 29.667806; 118.824556 (Chunan Nanpu Bridge)
 China [41]
81 Pentele Bridge 308 m (1,010 ft) steel
2007
Dunaújváros, Fejér County
46°54′12.1″N 18°57′30″E / 46.903361°N 18.95833°E / 46.903361; 18.95833 (Pentele Bridge)
 Hungary [S 39]
81 Fenghuang Third Bridge 308 m (1,010 ft) steel
2017
Nansha District, Guangdong
22°44′44.0″N 113°30′39.8″E / 22.745556°N 113.511056°E / 22.745556; 113.511056 (Fenghuang Third Bridge)
 China [42]
84 Lewiston-Queenston Bridge 305 m (1,001 ft) steel
1962
Lewiston, New York - Queenston, Ontario
43°9′10.7″N 79°2′40.2″W / 43.152972°N 79.044500°W / 43.152972; -79.044500 (Lewiston-Queenston Bridge)
 United States
 Canada
[S 40]
84 Gladesville Bridge 305 m (1,001 ft) concrete
1964
Sydney
33°50′31.8″S 151°8′52.4″E / 33.842167°S 151.147889°E / -33.842167; 151.147889 (Gladesville Bridge)
 Australia [S 41]
84 Van Brienenoordbrug (westbound) 305 m (1,001 ft) steel
1990
Rotterdam
51°54′12.1″N 4°32′34.9″E / 51.903361°N 4.543028°E / 51.903361; 4.543028 (Van Brienenoordbrug (westbound))
 Netherlands [S 42]
84 Shin Kizugawa Bridge [ja] 305 m (1,001 ft) steel
1994
Osaka, Osaka Prefecture
34°37′33″N 135°27′46.9″E / 34.62583°N 135.463028°E / 34.62583; 135.463028 (Shin Kizugawa Bridge)
 Japan [S 43]
88 Perrine Bridge 303 m (994 ft) steel
1974
Twin Falls, Idaho
42°36′2.9″N 114°27′12.6″W / 42.600806°N 114.453500°W / 42.600806; -114.453500 (Perrine Bridge)
 United States [S 44]
89 Newburgh–Beacon Bridge 300 m (984 ft) steel
1963 (westbound);
1980 (eastbound)
Newburgh - Beacon, New York
41°31′09″N 73°59′39.5″W / 41.51917°N 73.994306°W / 41.51917; -73.994306 (Newburgh–Beacon Bridge)
 United States [43]
89 Seri Saujana Bridge 300 m (984 ft) steel
2003
Putrajaya
2°54′48.1″N 101°40′35.3″E / 2.913361°N 101.676472°E / 2.913361; 101.676472 (Seri Saujana Bridge)
 Malaysia [S 45]
89 Chancheng Dongping Bridge [zh] 300 m (984 ft) steel
2006
Foshan, Guangdong
22°58′39.1″N 113°7′4.1″E / 22.977528°N 113.117806°E / 22.977528; 113.117806 (Chancheng Dongping Bridge)
 China [44]
89 Nanning Bridge 300 m (984 ft) steel
2009
Nanning, Guangxi
22°47′9″N 108°22′4.2″E / 22.78583°N 108.367833°E / 22.78583; 108.367833 (Nanning Bridge)
 China [S 46]
89 Karun 4 Arch Bridge 300 m (984 ft) steel
2015
Kabusi, Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari Province
31°38′29.0″N 50°29′23.7″E / 31.641389°N 50.489917°E / 31.641389; 50.489917 (Karun 4 Dam Bridge)
 Iran [H 13]
89 Tsakona Arch Bridge 300 m (984 ft) steel
2016
Meligalas - Paradiseia, Peloponnese
37°17′47.4″N 22°01′33.6″E / 37.296500°N 22.026000°E / 37.296500; 22.026000 (Tsakona Arch Bridge)
 Greece [S 47]
89 Xianghuoyan Bridge 300 m (984 ft) CFST
2017
Kaiyang, Guizhou
26°57′48.0″N 106°55′02.4″E / 26.963333°N 106.917333°E / 26.963333; 106.917333 (Xianghuoyan Bridge)
 China [H 14]
89 Guansheng Qujiang Bridge 300 m (984 ft) concrete
2018
Guang'an, Sichuan
30°27′33″N 106°40′48″E / 30.45917°N 106.68000°E / 30.45917; 106.68000 (Guansheng Qujiang Bridge)
 China [45]
89 Cuijiaying Hanjiang Bridge 300 m (984 ft)
(x2)
CFST
2019
Xiangyang, Hubei
31°58′13.0″N 112°10′30.0″E / 31.970278°N 112.175000°E / 31.970278; 112.175000 (Cuijiaying Hanjiang Bridge)
 China [46]
89 Jinghai Expressway Lancang River Bridge 300 m (984 ft) steel
2021
Jinghong, Yunnan
22°02′8.26″N 100°46′58.79″E / 22.0356278°N 100.7829972°E / 22.0356278; 100.7829972 (Jinghai Expressway Lancang Bridge)
 China [47]
89 Gaowang Bridge 300 m (984 ft) steel
2021
Wuzhou, Guangxi
23°28′8.74″N 111°17′12.82″E / 23.4690944°N 111.2868944°E / 23.4690944; 111.2868944 (Wuzhou Xi River Fourth Bridge)
 China [48]
89 Wumeihe Bridge 300 m (984 ft) CFST
2022
Guizhou  China [49]
89 Jingxiong Bridge 300 m (984 ft) steel
2023
Beijing  China

Under construction

    Name Span
meters
Material Year opened Location Country Ref
Fenglai Bridge [zh] 580 m (1,903 ft) steel
2025
Wulong District, Chongqing
29°23′23″N 107°17′45″E / 29.38972°N 107.29583°E / 29.38972; 107.29583 (Fenglai Bridge)
 China [50]
Luzhou Lantian Yangtze River Bridge [zh] 570 m (1,870 ft) steel Luzhou, Sichuan  China [51]
Lewang Expressway Hongshui River Bridge [zh] 528 m (1,732 ft) CFST Leye County-Wangmo County, Guangxi  China [52]
Guniuhe Bridge [zh] 520 m (1,706 ft) CFST Anshun-Panzhou, Guizhou  China [53]
Shili Heihuijiang Bridge [zh] 518 m (1,699 ft) CFST Fengqing, Yunnan  China [54]
Xininghe Bridge [zh] 510 m (1,673 ft) CFST
2024
Pingshan County, Sichuan  China
Sichuan-Tibet Railway Jinsha River Bridge [zh] 500 m (1,640 ft) steel
2031
Baiyu County, Sichuan-Gongjue County, Xizang  China
Dali-Ruili Railway Nu River Bridge [zh] 490 m (1,608 ft) steel
2025
Lamengxiang, Yunnan
24°44′53.5″N 98°56′55.2″E / 24.748194°N 98.948667°E / 24.748194; 98.948667 (Nujiang Railway Bridge Darui)
 China [H 15]
Zhaozhuang Malinghe Bridge 410 m (1,345 ft) CFST
2024
Xingyi, Guizhou
25°07′05.7″N 104°58′39.9″E / 25.118250°N 104.977750°E / 25.118250; 104.977750 (Zhaozhuang Bridge)
 China [H 16]
West Central Ring Road Haihe River Bridge [zh] 410 m (1,345 ft) Binhai, Tianjin  China [55][56]

Shuangbao Bridge 405 m (1,329 ft) CFST
2024
Wulong, Chongqing  China [57]
Chenglan Railroad Heihe Bridge 400 m (1,312 ft) steel Jiuzhaigou, Sichuan  China
Xiniu Bridge 390 m (1,280 ft) CFST
2024
Fengqing, Yunnan  China [58]
Changtai Yangtze River Tianxingzhou Bridge 388 m (1,273 ft) steel
2024
Taixing, Jiangsu  China [59]
Changtai Yangtze River Lu'anzhou Bridge 388 m (1,273 ft) steel
2024
Taixing, Jiangsu  China [59]
Jianghan Tenth Bridge [zh] 380 m (1,247 ft) steel
2025
Wuhan, Hubei  China [60]
Lexi Expressway Suba Bridge 370.5 m (1,216 ft) concrete
2025
Mabian, Sichuan  China [61]
Jianzha Yellow River Railway Bridge [zh] 366 m (1,201 ft) steel
2025
Jianzha County, Qinghai  China [62]
Daheba Bridge 360 m (1,181 ft) CFST Jinyang, Sichuan  China [63]
Xinwei Hongshuihe Bridge [zh] 354 m (1,161 ft) CFST
2024
Xincheng, Guangxi  China [64]
Baishuihe Bridge [zh] 340 m (1,115 ft) CFST
2025
Zhijin County, Guizhou  China [65]
Wujiang Wengma Rail Bridge [zh] 337 m (1,106 ft) CFST Weng'an County, Guizhou  China [66]
Qingcheng Bridge [zh] 336 m (1,102 ft) CFST
2025
Dujiangyan, Sichuan  China [67]
Qiaowo Bridge [zh] 325 m (1,066 ft) CFST
2027
Puge County, Sichuan  China [68]
San'an Double Bridge [zh] 320 m (1,050 ft) CFST
2024
Nanning, Guangxi  China [69]
Tuojiang Bridge [zh] 320 m (1,050 ft) CFST
2027
Jianyang, Sichuan  China [70]
Zhenglong Hongshuihe Bridge 316 m (1,037 ft) CFST
2024
Laibin, Guangxi  China [71]

Liutonghe Bridge 300 m (984 ft) Leibo, Sichuan  China [72]

History of largest spans

Flags refer to present national boundaries.

Record Name Location Main span Crosses Notes
2024–present Tian'e Longtan Bridge Guangxi 600 m (1,969 ft) Hongshui River
2020–2024 Pingnan Third Bridge Guangxi 575 m (1886 ft) Xun River
2009–2020 Chaotianmen Bridge Chongqing 552 m (1,811 ft) Yangtze
2003–2009 Lupu Bridge Shanghai 550 m (1,804 ft) Huangpu River
1977–2003 New River Gorge Bridge Fayetteville, West Virginia 518 m (1,699 ft) New River
1931–1977 Bayonne Bridge Bayonne, New Jersey 510 m (1,673 ft) Kill Van Kull
1916–1931 Hell Gate Bridge New York City 298 m (978 ft) Hell Gate
1898–1916 Upper Steel Arch Bridge Niagara Falls, Ontario/
Niagara Falls, New York
256 m (840 ft) Niagara River destroyed in 1938
1886–1898 Dom Luís I Bridge Porto 172 m (564 ft) Douro
1884–1886 Garabit Viaduct Ruynes-en-Margeride 165 m (541 ft) Truyère
1877–1884 Maria Pia Bridge Porto 160 m (525 ft) Douro
1874–1877 Eads Bridge St. Louis, Missouri 158.5 m (520 ft) Mississippi River
1860–1874 Southwark Bridge London 73 m (240 ft) River Thames
1848–1860 Cascade Bridge Windsor, New York 76 m (249 ft) Cascade Gulf [73]
1819–1848 Southwark Bridge London 73 m (240 ft) River Thames
1796–1819 Wearmouth Bridge Sunderland 72 m (236 ft) River Wear
1479–1796 Pont de Vieille-Brioude Vieille-Brioude 54 m (177 ft) Allier destroyed in 1822
1416–1479 Castelvecchio Bridge Verona, Veneto 49 m (161 ft) Adige destroyed in 1945
1377–1416 Trezzo sull'Adda Bridge Trezzo sull'Adda, Lombardy 72 m (236 ft) Adda destroyed in 1416
1356–1377 Castelvecchio Bridge Verona, Veneto 49 m (161 ft) Adige destroyed in 1945
1341–1356 Pont du Diable Céret 45 m (148 ft) Tech
1147–1341 Malabadi Bridge Silvan 39 m (128 ft) Batman River
605–1147 Zhaozhou Bridge Zhao County, Hebei 37 m (121 ft) Xiao River
270–605 Severan Bridge Kahta 34 m (112 ft) Chabinas Creek
105–270 Trajan's Bridge Drobeta-Turnu Severin/
Kladovo
51 m (167 ft)[74] Danube wooden arches
destroyed in 270
27 BC–105 Ponte d'Augusto Narni 32 m (105 ft) Nera destroyed in 1855
62 BC–27 BC Pons Fabricius Rome 25 m (82 ft) Tiber
142 BC–62 BC Pons Aemilius[75] Rome 24 m (79 ft) Tiber destroyed in 1890s

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