List of longest suspension bridge spans

The Akashi Kaikyō Bridge has the longest central span of any suspension bridge.

The world's longest suspension bridges are listed according to the length of their main span (i.e. the length of suspended roadway between the bridge's towers). The length of main span is the most common method of comparing the sizes of suspension bridges, often correlating with the height of the towers and 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).

Suspension bridges have the longest spans of any type of bridge. Cable-stayed bridges, the next longest design, are practical for spans up to just over 1 kilometre. Therefore, the 17 longest bridges on this list are all currently the 17 longest spans of all types of vehicular bridges (other than floating pontoon bridges).

Since 1998 Akashi Kaikyō Bridge in Japan holds the record with its span of 1,991 metres (6,532 ft). The Çanakkale 1915 Bridge of the Dardanelles, currently under construction in Turkey, is expected to surpass it with a span of 2,023 metres (6,637 ft).

Completed suspension bridges

This list includes only completed suspension bridges that carry automobiles or trains. It does not include cable-stayed bridges, footbridges, or pipeline bridges.

    Rank Name Main
span
(metres)
Main
span
(feet)
Year opened Location Country Ref.
1Akashi Kaikyō Bridge1,9916,5321998Kobe (Hyōgo)
34°37′1.3″N 135°1′18.9″E / 34.617028°N 135.021917°E / 34.617028; 135.021917 (Akashi Kaikyō Bridge)
 Japan[2]
2Xihoumen Bridge1,6505,4102009Zhoushan (Zhejiang)
30°3′42.4″N 121°54′57.6″E / 30.061778°N 121.916000°E / 30.061778; 121.916000 (Xihoumen Bridge)
 China[3]
3Great Belt Bridge1,6245,3281998KorsørSprogø (Region Zealand)
55°20′31″N 11°2′9.3″E / 55.34194°N 11.035917°E / 55.34194; 11.035917 (Great Belt Bridge)
 Denmark[4]
4Osman Gazi Bridge1,5505,0902016DilovasıAltınova (Gulf of İzmit)
40°45′15″N 29°30′55″E / 40.75417°N 29.51528°E / 40.75417; 29.51528 (İzmit Bay Bridge)
 Turkey[5]
5Yi Sun-sin Bridge1,5455,0692012GwangyangYeosu (South Jeolla Province)
34°54′21.4″N 127°42′18.1″E / 34.905944°N 127.705028°E / 34.905944; 127.705028 (Yi Sun-sin Bridge)
 South Korea[6]
6Runyang Bridge1,4904,8882005YangzhouZhenjiang (Jiangsu)
32°12′24.6″N 119°21′49.9″E / 32.206833°N 119.363861°E / 32.206833; 119.363861 (Runyang Bridge)
 China[7]
xSecond Dongtinghu Bridge1,4804,8542018Yueyang (Hunan)
29°25′29″N 113°07′20″E / 29.42472°N 113.12222°E / 29.42472; 113.12222 (Second Dongtinghu Bridge)
 China[8][9]
7Nanjing Fourth Yangtze Bridge1,4184,6522012Nanjing (Jiangsu)
32°10′39.9″N 118°56′24.5″E / 32.177750°N 118.940139°E / 32.177750; 118.940139 (Nanjing Fourth Yangtze Bridge)
 China[10]
8Humber Bridge1,4104,6261981HessleBarton-upon-Humber (Yorkshire and Lincolnshire)
53°42′28.7″N 0°27′0.3″W / 53.707972°N 0.450083°W / 53.707972; -0.450083 (Humber Bridge)
 United Kingdom[11]
9Yavuz Sultan Selim Bridge1,4084,6192016İstanbul (Bosphorus)
41°12′31″N 29°7′5″E / 41.20861°N 29.11806°E / 41.20861; 29.11806 (Yavuz Sultan Selim Bridge)
 Turkey[12]
10Jiangyin Bridge1,3854,5441999JiangyinJingjiang (Jiangsu)
31°56′43.1″N 120°16′10″E / 31.945306°N 120.26944°E / 31.945306; 120.26944 (Jiangyin Suspension Bridge)
 China[13]
11Tsing Ma Bridge1,3774,5181997Tsing YiMa Wan
22°21′4.8″N 114°4′25.6″E / 22.351333°N 114.073778°E / 22.351333; 114.073778 (Tsing Ma Bridge)
 Hong Kong[14]
12Hardanger Bridge1,3104,2982013UlvikUllensvang (Hordaland)
60°28′42.9″N 6°49′47.2″E / 60.478583°N 6.829778°E / 60.478583; 6.829778 (Hardanger Bridge)
 Norway[15]
13Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge1,2984,2601964New York City (New York)
40°36′23″N 74°2′43.2″W / 40.60639°N 74.045333°W / 40.60639; -74.045333 (Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge)
 United States[16]
14Golden Gate Bridge1,2804,2001937San FranciscoMarin County (California)
37°49′9.5″N 122°28′43.9″W / 37.819306°N 122.478861°W / 37.819306; -122.478861 (Golden Gate Bridge)
 United States[17]
15Yangluo Bridge1,2804,2002007Wuhan (Hubei)
30°38′12.9″N 114°33′17.8″E / 30.636917°N 114.554944°E / 30.636917; 114.554944 (Yangluo Bridge)
 China[18]
16Höga Kusten Bridge1,2103,9701997Utansjö (Västernorrland County)
62°47′53″N 17°56′15″E / 62.79806°N 17.93750°E / 62.79806; 17.93750 (Höga Kusten Bridge)
 Sweden[19]
17Longjiang River Bridge1,1963,9242016Wuhexiang (Yunnan)
24°50′19.7″N 98°40′19.9″E / 24.838806°N 98.672194°E / 24.838806; 98.672194 (Longjiang River Bridge)
 China[20]
18Aizhai Bridge1,1763,8582012Jishou (Hunan)
28°19′54.1″N 109°35′53.2″E / 28.331694°N 109.598111°E / 28.331694; 109.598111 (Aizhai Bridge)
 China[21]
19Mackinac Bridge1,1583,8001957Mackinaw CitySt. Ignace (Michigan)
45°48′56″N 84°43′40.6″W / 45.81556°N 84.727944°W / 45.81556; -84.727944 (Mackinac Bridge)
 United States[22]
20Ulsan Bridge1,1503,7732015Ulsan
35°30′41″N 129°23′28″E / 35.51139°N 129.39111°E / 35.51139; 129.39111 (Ulsan Bridge)
 South Korea[23][24]
21Qingshui River Bridge1,1303,7072015Kaiyang County, Guizhou
27°1′49.5″N 107°11′21.6″E / 27.030417°N 107.189333°E / 27.030417; 107.189333 (Qingshui River Bridge)
 China[25]
22Huangpu Bridge1,1083,6352008Guangzhou (Guangdong)
23°4′17.1″N 113°28′33.9″E / 23.071417°N 113.476083°E / 23.071417; 113.476083 (Huangpu Bridge)
 China[26]
23Minami Bisan-Seto Bridge1,1003,6091989SakaideShiwaku Islands (Kagawa)
34°21′50″N 133°49′30.7″E / 34.36389°N 133.825194°E / 34.36389; 133.825194 (Minami Bisan-Seto Bridge)
 Japan[27]
24Fatih Sultan Mehmet Bridge1,0903,5761988İstanbul (Bosphorus)
41°5′28″N 29°3′40″E / 41.09111°N 29.06111°E / 41.09111; 29.06111 (Fatih Sultan Mehmet Bridge)
 Turkey[28]
25Baling River Bridge1,0883,5702009Guanling Buyei and Miao Autonomous County (Guizhou)
25°57′40″N 105°37′46″E / 25.96111°N 105.62944°E / 25.96111; 105.62944 (Balinghe Bridge)
 China[29]
26Taizhou Bridge1,080 (x2)3,543 (x2)2012Taizhou (Jiangsu)
32°14′47.8″N 119°52′36.1″E / 32.246611°N 119.876694°E / 32.246611; 119.876694 (Taizhou Bridge)
 China[30]
27Ma'anshan Bridge1,080 (x2)3,543 (x2)2013Ma'anshan (Anhui)
31°36′36.4″N 118°23′31.4″E / 31.610111°N 118.392056°E / 31.610111; 118.392056 (Ma'anshan Bridge)
 China[31]
28Bosphorus Bridge1,0743,5241973İstanbul (Bosphorus)
41°2′42″N 29°2′2″E / 41.04500°N 29.03389°E / 41.04500; 29.03389 (Bosphorus Bridge)
 Turkey[32]
29George Washington Bridge1,0673,5001931New York City (New York) – Fort Lee (New Jersey)
40°51′6.2″N 73°57′9.8″W / 40.851722°N 73.952722°W / 40.851722; -73.952722 (George Washington Bridge)
 United States[33]
30Fuma Yangtze River Bridge
驸马长江大桥
1,0503,4452017Wanzhou (Chongqing)
30°50′04.8″N 108°28′09.4″E / 30.834667°N 108.469278°E / 30.834667; 108.469278 (Fuma Bridge)
 China[34][35]
31Third Kurushima-Kaikyō Bridge1,0303,3791999Imabari – Umashima Island (Ehime)
34°6′54.9″N 132°59′3.6″E / 34.115250°N 132.984333°E / 34.115250; 132.984333 (Third Kurushima-Kaikyō Bridgeo)
 Japan[36]
32Second Kurushima-Kaikyō Bridge1,0203,3461999Umashima Island – Ōshima (Ehime)
34°7′16″N 133°0′0.7″E / 34.12111°N 133.000194°E / 34.12111; 133.000194 (Second Kurushima-Kaikyō Bridge)
 Japan[36]
3325 de Abril Bridge1,0133,3231966LisbonAlmada (Lisboa Region)
38°41′23.5″N 9°10′37.8″W / 38.689861°N 9.177167°W / 38.689861; -9.177167 (25 de Abril Bridge)
 Portugal[37]
34Forth Road Bridge1,0063,3011964South QueensferryNorth Queensferry (Fife)
56°0′5.4″N 3°24′15.1″W / 56.001500°N 3.404194°W / 56.001500; -3.404194 (Forth Road Bridge)
 United Kingdom[38]
35Kita Bisan-Seto Bridge9903,2481988SakaideShiwaku Islands (Kagawa)
34°22′42.4″N 133°49′13.2″E / 34.378444°N 133.820333°E / 34.378444; 133.820333 (Kita Bisan-Seto Bridge)
 Japan[27]
36Severn Bridge9883,2411966Bristol (South Gloucestershire) – Chepstow (Monmouthshire)
51°36′36.2″N 2°38′26.4″W / 51.610056°N 2.640667°W / 51.610056; -2.640667 (Severn Bridge)
 United Kingdom[39]
37Yichang Bridge9603,1502001Yichang (Hubei)
30°34′10.5″N 111°23′29.5″E / 30.569583°N 111.391528°E / 30.569583; 111.391528 (Yichang Bridge)
 China[40]
38Shimotsui-Seto Bridge9403,0841988KojimaShiwaku Islands (Okayama)
34°25′52.4″N 133°48′23.2″E / 34.431222°N 133.806444°E / 34.431222; 133.806444 (Shimotsui-Seto Bridge)
 Japan[27]
39Xiling Bridge9002,9531996Sandouping (Hubei)
30°49′42.5″N 111°2′48″E / 30.828472°N 111.04667°E / 30.828472; 111.04667 (Xiling Bridge)
 China[41]
40Si Du River Bridge9002,9532009Yesanguan (Hubei)
30°37′16.1″N 110°23′43.1″E / 30.621139°N 110.395306°E / 30.621139; 110.395306 (Si Du River Bridge)
 China[42]
41Humen Pearl River Bridge8882,9131997Dongguan (Guangdong)
22°47′49.5″N 113°36′57.2″E / 22.797083°N 113.615889°E / 22.797083; 113.615889 (Humen Pearl River Bridge)
 China[43]
42Cuntan Yangtze River Bridge
寸滩长江大桥
8802,8872017Chongqing
29°37′14.2″N 106°36′21.8″E / 29.620611°N 106.606056°E / 29.620611; 106.606056 (Cuntan Bridge)
 China[44]
43Ōnaruto Bridge8762,8741985Naruto (Tokushima) – Awaji Island (Hyōgo)
34°14′19.5″N 134°39′1.1″E / 34.238750°N 134.650306°E / 34.238750; 134.650306 (Ōnaruto Bridge)
 Japan[45]
44Lishui River Bridge8562,8082013Zhangjiajie (Hunan)
29°05′55″N 110°14′48″E / 29.09861°N 110.24667°E / 29.09861; 110.24667 (Lishui River Bridge)
 China[46][47]
45Second Tacoma Narrows Bridge
(westbound)
8532,7991950Tacoma (Washington)
47°16′5.6″N 122°33′0.7″W / 47.268222°N 122.550194°W / 47.268222; -122.550194 (Tacoma Narrows Bridge (1950))
 United States[48]
46Third Tacoma Narrows Bridge
(eastbound)
8532,7992007Tacoma (Washington)
47°16′4.4″N 122°33′2.8″W / 47.267889°N 122.550778°W / 47.267889; -122.550778 (Tacoma Narrows Bridge (2007))
 United States[48]
47Askøy Bridge8502,7891992BergenAskøy (Hordaland)
60°23′43.6″N 5°12′54.8″E / 60.395444°N 5.215222°E / 60.395444; 5.215222 (Askøy Bridge)
 Norway[49]
48Yingwuzhou Bridge850 (x2)2,790 (x2)2014Wuhan (Hubei)
30°32′2.6″N 114°16′36.8″E / 30.534056°N 114.276889°E / 30.534056; 114.276889 (Yingwuzhou Bridge)
 China[50]
49Jeokgeum Bridge8502,7902016Ucheon – Jeokgeum (South Jeolla Province)
34°37′53″N 127°30′10″E / 34.63139°N 127.50278°E / 34.63139; 127.50278 (Jeokgeum Bridge)
 South Korea[51]
|50Miaozui Bridge
庙嘴长江大桥
8382,7492016Yichang (Hubei)
30°42′56.2″N 111°15′45.2″E / 30.715611°N 111.262556°E / 30.715611; 111.262556 (Miaozui Bridge)
 China
51Nanxi Bridge8202,6902012Nanxi District (Sichuan)
28°47′1.3″N 104°56′44.5″E / 28.783694°N 104.945694°E / 28.783694; 104.945694 (Nanxi Bridge)
 China[52]
52Qincaobei Bridge7882,5852013Lidu (Chongqing)
29°42′51.5″N 107°16′52.7″E / 29.714306°N 107.281306°E / 29.714306; 107.281306 (Qincaobei Bridge)
 China[53][54]
53Innoshima Bridge7702,5261983InnoshimaMukaishima (Hiroshima)
34°21′25.7″N 133°10′49.5″E / 34.357139°N 133.180417°E / 34.357139; 133.180417 (Innoshima Bridge)
 Japan[55]
54Akinada Bridge7502,4612000KureShimokamagari (Hiroshima)
34°12′22.4″N 132°40′45.8″E / 34.206222°N 132.679389°E / 34.206222; 132.679389 (Akinada Bridge)
 Japan[56]
55Semey Bridge7502,4612000Semey (East Kazakhstan Province)
50°24′35″N 80°13′28″E / 50.40972°N 80.22444°E / 50.40972; 80.22444 (Semipalatinsk Bridge)
 Kazakhstan[57]
56New Carquinez Bridge7282,3882003VallejoCrockett
(California)
38°3′39.7″N 122°13′35.5″W / 38.061028°N 122.226528°W / 38.061028; -122.226528 (New Carquinez Bridge)
 United States[58]
57Hakuchō Bridge7202,3621998Muroran (Hokkaido)
42°21′10.4″N 140°57′1.2″E / 42.352889°N 140.950333°E / 42.352889; 140.950333 (Hakucho Bridge)
 Japan[59]
58Angostura Bridge7122,3361967Ciudad Bolívar (Bolívar)
8°8′39.9″N 63°35′53.2″W / 8.144417°N 63.598111°W / 8.144417; -63.598111 (Angostura Bridge)
 Venezuela[60]
59Kanmon Bridge7122,3361973Kitakyushu (Fukuoka) – Shimonoseki (Yamaguchi)
33°57′42.2″N 130°57′31.3″E / 33.961722°N 130.958694°E / 33.961722; 130.958694 (Kanmonkyo Bridge)
 Japan[61]
60San Francisco–Oakland Bay Bridge
(east half of west span)
7042,3101936San FranciscoYerba Buena Island (California)
37°48′12.2″N 122°22′18.9″W / 37.803389°N 122.371917°W / 37.803389; -122.371917 (San Francisco–Oakland Bay Bridge (east half of West span))
 United States[62]
61San Francisco–Oakland Bay Bridge
(west half of west span)
7042,3101936San FranciscoYerba Buena Island (California)
37°47′35.4″N 122°22′59″W / 37.793167°N 122.38306°W / 37.793167; -122.38306 (San Francisco–Oakland Bay Bridge (west half of West span))
 United States[62]
62Bronx–Whitestone Bridge7012,3001939New York City (New York)
40°48′6.7″N 73°49′47.2″W / 40.801861°N 73.829778°W / 40.801861; -73.829778 (Bronx-Whitestone Bridge)
 United States[63]
63Stord Bridge6772,2212001StordFøyno (Hordaland)
59°44′53″N 5°24′10.6″E / 59.74806°N 5.402944°E / 59.74806; 5.402944 (Stord Bridge)
 Norway[64]
64Pierre Laporte Bridge6682,1921970Quebec City (Quebec)
46°44′42.8″N 71°17′25.7″W / 46.745222°N 71.290472°W / 46.745222; -71.290472 (Pierre Laporte Bridge)
 Canada[65]
65Sunxihe Bridge
笋溪河大桥
6602,1652018Bailinzhen (Chongqing)
28°42′44.7″N 106°27′44.4″E / 28.712417°N 106.462333°E / 28.712417; 106.462333 (Sunxihe Bridge)
 China[66]
66Delaware Memorial Bridge
(northbound)
6562,1521951New Castle (Delaware) – Deepwater (New Jersey)
39°41′20.3″N 75°31′5″W / 39.688972°N 75.51806°W / 39.688972; -75.51806 (Delaware Memorial Bridge (northbound))
 United States[67]
66Delaware Memorial Bridge
(southbound)
6562,1521968New Castle (Delaware) – Deepwater (New Jersey)
39°41′18.2″N 75°31′6.2″W / 39.688389°N 75.518389°W / 39.688389; -75.518389 (Delaware Memorial Bridge (southbound))
 United States[67]
66Jinshajiang Bridge Hulukou
葫芦口大桥
6562,1522017Hulukouzhen (Sichuan)
26°58′16.4″N 102°53′30.2″E / 26.971222°N 102.891722°E / 26.971222; 102.891722 (Jinshajiang Bridge Hulukou)
 China[68][69]
69Haicang Bridge6482,1261999Xiamen (Fujian)
24°29′50.2″N 118°4′7.2″E / 24.497278°N 118.068667°E / 24.497278; 118.068667 (Haicang Bridge)
 China[70]
70Beipan River Hukun Expressway Bridge6362,0872009Qinglong County (Guizhou)
25°53′58.1″N 105°19′25″E / 25.899472°N 105.32361°E / 25.899472; 105.32361 (Beipanjiang River 2009 Bridge)
 China[71]
71Puli Bridge6282,0602015Pulixiang (Yunnan)
26°19′20.6″N 104°35′16″E / 26.322389°N 104.58778°E / 26.322389; 104.58778 (Puli Bridge)
 China[72][73]
72Gjemnessund Bridge6232,0441992GjemnesBergsøya (Møre og Romsdal)
62°58′17″N 7°46′47″E / 62.97139°N 7.77972°E / 62.97139; 7.77972 (Gjemnessund Bridge)
 Norway[74]
73Yuzui Yangtze Bridge6162,0212009Yuzuizhen (Chongqing)
29°36′40.7″N 106°46′21.2″E / 29.611306°N 106.772556°E / 29.611306; 106.772556 (Yuzui Yangtze Bridge)
 China[75]
74Walt Whitman Bridge6102,0011957Philadelphia (Pennsylvania) – Gloucester City (New Jersey)
39°54′18.7″N 75°7′46.1″W / 39.905194°N 75.129472°W / 39.905194; -75.129472 (Walt Whitman Bridge)
 United States[76]
75Tancarville Bridge6081,9951959Tancarville (Seine-Maritime) – Marais-Vernier (Eure)
49°28′21.6″N 0°27′52.8″E / 49.472667°N 0.464667°E / 49.472667; 0.464667 (Tancarville Bridge)
 France[77]
76New Little Belt Bridge6001,9691970MiddelfartFredericia (Region of Southern Denmark)
55°31′7.1″N 9°44′56.9″E / 55.518639°N 9.749139°E / 55.518639; 9.749139 (New Little Belt Bridge)
 Denmark[78]
76First Kurushima-Kaikyō Bridge6001,9691999Umashima Island – Ōshima (Ehime)
34°7′32.9″N 133°0′45.1″E / 34.125806°N 133.012528°E / 34.125806; 133.012528 (First Kurushima-Kaikyō Bridge)
 Japan[36]
76E'gongyan Bridge6001,9692000Chongqing
29°31′23.9″N 106°31′41.7″E / 29.523306°N 106.528250°E / 29.523306; 106.528250 (E'gongyan Bridge)
 China[79]
76Jijiang Yangtze Bridge6001,9692016Chongqing China[80]

Bridges under construction

Most of the large suspension bridges built in recent years have been in the People's Republic of China. As the following list shows, most of the bridges under construction are also in China.

    Name Main
span
metres
Main
span
feet
Year to open Location Country
Çanakkale 1915 Bridge2,0236,6372022GeliboluLapseki (Dardanelles)
40°20′18″N 26°37′58″E / 40.33833°N 26.63278°E / 40.33833; 26.63278 (Çanakkale 1915 Bridge)
 Turkey[81]
Yangsigang Yangtse River Bridge
杨泗港长江大桥
1,7005,5772020Wuhan (Hubei)
30°30′24″N 114°15′24″E / 30.50667°N 114.25667°E / 30.50667; 114.25667 (Yangsigang Yangtze River Bridge)
 China[82]
Second Humen Bridge (East main span)
虎门二桥坭洲水道桥
1,6885,5382019[83]Dongguan (Guangdong)
22°53′05.1″N 113°33′56.4″E / 22.884750°N 113.565667°E / 22.884750; 113.565667 (Second Humen Bridge East)
 China[84]
Lingding Bridge
深中通道伶仃航道桥
1,666 5,466 2024 Shenzhen (Guangdong)
22°35′37.6″N 113°46′05.6″E / 22.593778°N 113.768222°E / 22.593778; 113.768222 (Lingding Bridge)
 China [85]
Jin'an Bridge
金安金沙江大桥(丽攀高速)
1,3864,5472021Lijiang, Yunnan
26°49′20″N 100°26′30″E / 26.82222°N 100.44167°E / 26.82222; 100.44167 (Jinsha River Jin'an Bridge)
 China[86]
Dahe Bridge
大河特大桥
1,250 4,101 2020 Lipanshui (Guizhou)  China [87][88]
Second Humen Bridge (West main span)
虎门二桥大沙水道桥
1,2003,9372019Dongguan (Guangdong)
22°52′59.8″N 113°31′08.0″E / 22.883278°N 113.518889°E / 22.883278; 113.518889 (Second Humen Bridge West)
 China[84]
Chishuihe Bridge

赤水河特大桥(江习古高速)

1,200 3,937 2019 Xishui (Guizhou)

Gulin (Sichuan)

 China [89][90]
Longmen Bridge
龙门跨海大桥
1,1603,8062020FangchenggangQinzhou (Guangxi)
21°45′11.2″N 108°33′18.9″E / 21.753111°N 108.555250°E / 21.753111; 108.555250 (Longmen Bridge (Guangxi))
 China[91]
Wujiagang Yangtse Bridge

伍家岗长江大桥

1,160 3,806 2020 Yichang (Hubei)  China [92]
Hålogaland Bridge1,1453,7572018Rombaken, Narvik
68°27′32″N 17°28′56″E / 68.45889°N 17.48222°E / 68.45889; 17.48222 (Hålogaland Bridge)
 Norway[93]
Xingkang Bridge
兴康大桥
1,1003,6092018Luding County, Sichuan
29°57′55.4″N 102°12′53.6″E / 29.965389°N 102.214889°E / 29.965389; 102.214889 (Luding Yaye Expressway Bridge)
 China[94]
Wufengshan Yangtse River Bridge
五峰山长江大桥
1,092 3,583 2020 Zhenjiang, Jiangsu
32°13′36.26″N 119°40′35.4″E / 32.2267389°N 119.676500°E / 32.2267389; 119.676500 (Wufengshan Bridge)
 China [95]
Qipanzhou Yangtse River Bridge
棋盘洲长江大桥
1,038 3,406 2020 Huangshi, Hubei
30°09′9.28″N 115°16′2.27″E / 30.1525778°N 115.2672972°E / 30.1525778; 115.2672972 (Qipanzhou Bridge)
 China [96]
Baiyang Yangtse River Bridge
白洋长江大桥
1,000 3,281 2020 Yidu, Hubei
30°24′33″N 111°31′00″E / 30.40917°N 111.51667°E / 30.40917; 111.51667 (Baiyang Bridge)
 China [97]
Xiushan Bridge
秀山大桥
926 3,038 2018 Daishan, Zhejiang
30°12′40″N 122°11′7.3″E / 30.21111°N 122.185361°E / 30.21111; 122.185361 (Xiushan Bridge)
 China [98]
Jiangdihe Bridge
江底河大桥
920 3,018 2020 Yunnan  China [99]
Second Namhae Bridge
제2남해대교
第2南海大橋
8902,9202020Namhaedo (South Gyeongsang Province)
34°56′34.4″N 127°51′58.6″E / 34.942889°N 127.866278°E / 34.942889; 127.866278 (Second Namhae Bridge)
 South Korea[100][101]
Oujiang North Bridge
瓯江北口大桥
800 2,625 2021 Wenzhou, Zhejiang
27°58′37.5″N 120°55′48″E / 27.977083°N 120.93000°E / 27.977083; 120.93000 (Oujiang North Bridge)
 China [102]
Jinshajiang Bridge

金沙江大桥(香丽高速)

7662,5132019Hutiaoxiazhen (Yunnan) China[103]
Changshou Yangtse River Bridge
长寿长江二桥
739 2,425 2019 Changshou, Chongqing
29°46′33″N 107°0′46″E / 29.77583°N 107.01278°E / 29.77583; 107.01278 (Changshou 2nd Yangtse River Bridge)
 China [104]
Yuecheng Xijiang Bridge
悦城西江大桥
738 2,421 2019 Yunfu, Guangdong  China [105]
Jindong Bridge
金东大桥
7302,3952018Huidong County (Sichuan)
26°30′33.3″N 103°02′24.7″E / 26.509250°N 103.040194°E / 26.509250; 103.040194 (Jindong Bridge)
 China
Guanting Reservoir Bridge
官厅水库特大桥
720 2,362 2019 Huailai, Hebei
40°20′40.33″N 115°42′50″E / 40.3445361°N 115.71389°E / 40.3445361; 115.71389 (Guantinghu Bridge)
 China [106]
Maputo–Catembe Bridge6802,2312018Maputo – Catembe
25°58′23.4″S 32°33′26.7″E / 25.973167°S 32.557417°E / -25.973167; 32.557417 (Maputo-Catembe Bridge)
 Mozambique[107]
Jinshajiang Railway Bridge
金沙江大桥(丽香铁路)
6602,1652020Hutiaoxiazhen (Yunnan) China[108]
Second Saecheonnyeon Bridge
새천년대교
-千年大橋
650 (x2)2,133 (x2)2018Mokpo (South Jeolla Province)
34°51′37.3″N 126°12′19.8″E / 34.860361°N 126.205500°E / 34.860361; 126.205500 (Second Saecheonnyeon Bridge)
 South Korea[109]
Egongyan Metro Bridge
鵝公岩軌道專用長江大橋
6001,9692018Chongqing
29°31′19.9″N 106°31′41.6″E / 29.522194°N 106.528222°E / 29.522194; 106.528222 (Egongyan Metro Bridge)
 China[110]

Planned and proposed bridges

Name Location Main
span
Status Notes
Gibraltar BridgeSpain to MoroccoVery longProposedSome designs have suspension spans of several miles. The suspension cables of a very long bridge might be suspended from the ends of cable-stayed struts extending diagonally from huge pylons. However, as of 2008, the feasibility of a tunnel is being considered instead.
HAFASTSulafjorden, Norway4,000 m (13,000 ft)Bridge under planningWill replace the ferry connecting Hareid and Sula, as well as being part of the national "Ferry-free E39" project. Expected start 2020 and finished 2024?
SognebruaSognefjorden, Norway3,700 m (12,100 ft)Bridge under planningOne of several proposals for crossing the 1,300-metre-deep (4,300 ft) fjord as part of making the E39 highway along Norway's west coast ferry-free. The bridge would utilise two towers 450 m tall and have a maximum clearance above water of 70 m. Plans call for the highway project, including this crossing, to finish by 2025.
Strait of Messina BridgeSicily to mainland Italy3,300 m (10,800 ft)CancelledThe project was cancelled on 11 October 2006 by the Romano Prodi-led government amid controversy concerning the bridge's cost.[111] The new government from 2008 led by Silvio Berlusconi wanted to pick up the project again. Preliminary works were to begin in December 2009. The main construction was expected to begin in 2012. As of February 2013, the project has again been cancelled.
Sunda Strait BridgeJava to Sumatra, Indonesiaabout 3,000 m (9,800 ft)CancelledThis project has been approved by the Indonesian government. If completed, it will not only be the world's longest suspension bridge (26 km), but will also have a main span of about 3,000 m (9,800 ft)—roughly fifty percent longer than the current record.[112]
Malacca Strait BridgePeninsular Malaysia, Malaysia to Sumatra, Indonesia2,600 m (8,500 ft)Preliminary workJoint project between the Malaysian and Indonesian governments for a 48-kilometre-long (30 mi) crossing. Included is a suspension span of 2,600 m and a cable-stayed span of 1,200 m, making both longer than any existing in their category.
Storfjord BridgeStorfjorden, Norway2,300 m (7,500 ft)Plans under considerationWill replace the ferry connecting the municipalities of Sykkylven and Ålesund as well as being part of the "ferry-free E39" project. Unusually, the proposed design will have the roadway split around single column towers.
Edvard Grieg BridgeHalsafjord, Norwayabout 2,000 m (6,600 ft)ProposedThe bridge will replace a ferry, and reduce the driving time between Trondheim and Molde by 34 minutes.
Mao Zedong BridgeQiongzhou Strait, Chinaabout 2,000 m (6,600 ft)Preliminary workA suspension bridge is being considered to cross the 22.5-kilometre-wide (14.0 mi) Qiongzhou Strait.[113] One design consists of four bridges strung together with four main spans of 2,000 m, two main-spans of 1,800 m, five anchorages and 10 towers.[114] If completed this bridge will assume six of the top seven longest spans.
Chacao Channel bridgeChiloé to mainland Chile1,100 m (3,600 ft)Preliminary work [115]This unusual design had two main spans of 1,055 m and 1,100 m without an anchorage between them. Construction was supposed to begin in 2007 and completed in 2012, but because of cost overruns, the project is now on hold.

History of longest suspension spans

Bridge Location length
m (ft)
Year became
longest span
Notes
Maya Bridge at YaxchilanMexico62 m (203 ft)600Hemp-rope simple suspension footbridge. Existence unproven. No longer standing.

Prior longest bridges are located in List of longest arch bridge spans Exceeded by the masonry arch Trezzo sull'Adda Bridge from 1377 to 1416, with main span of 72m.

Chakzam BridgeTibet137 m (449 ft)1430Chain suspension footbridge south of Lhasa, built by Thangtong Gyalpo. Reported by British spies to still be in use in 1878. Later (before 1904) fell into disuse after river course changed, swamping the northern end.[116] Dynamited by Chinese soldiers after the PRC incorporation of Tibet in 1950.[117]
Union BridgeScotland - England, US137 m (449 ft)1820The oldest in the world still in use today.
Menai Suspension BridgeWales, UK176 m (577 ft)1826
Great Suspension BridgeFribourg, Switzerland271 m (889 ft)1834The bridge was replaced by the Zähringen Bridge in the 1920s.
Wheeling Suspension BridgeWest Virginia, US308 m (1,010 ft)1849The longest deck span from 1849 until 1866, and the oldest vehicular suspension bridge in use in the United States.
Queenston-Lewiston BridgeUS and Canada317 m (1,040 ft)1851The longest cable span from 1851 until it was destroyed by wind in 1864. However, the road deck span was only 258 meters long.
John A. Roebling Suspension BridgeKentucky - Ohio, US322 m (1,056 ft)1866
Niagara Clifton BridgeUS and Canada384 m (1,260 ft)1869Replaced in 1899.
Brooklyn BridgeNew York City, US486 m (1,594 ft)1883
Williamsburg BridgeNew York City, US488 m (1,601 ft)1903It was the longest suspension span but not the longest span of all bridges. The Forth Railway Bridge, completed in 1890, a cantilever bridge with two spans of 521 m was longer until surpassed by the Quebec Bridge in 1917.
Bear Mountain BridgeNew York, US497 m (1,631 ft)1924It was the longest suspension span but not the longest span of all bridges. The Quebec Bridge completed in 1917, a cantilever bridge with a span of 549 m was longer until surpassed in 1929 by the Ambassador Bridge.

The first suspension bridge to have a concrete deck. The construction methods pioneered in building it would make possible several much larger projects to follow.

Benjamin Franklin BridgePennsylvania - New Jersey, US533 m (1,749 ft)1926It was the longest suspension span but not the longest span of all bridges.
Ambassador BridgeUS and Canada564 m (1,850 ft)1929Since this bridge was built, the record for longest bridge span has only been held by suspension bridges.
George Washington BridgeNew York - New Jersey, US1,067 m (3,501 ft)1931The first span longer than 1 km.
Golden Gate BridgeCalifornia, US1,280 m (4,200 ft)1937
Verrazzano-Narrows BridgeNew York City, US1,298 m (4,259 ft)1964
Humber BridgeUnited Kingdom1,410 m (4,630 ft)1981
Akashi-Kaikyo BridgeJapan1,991 m (6,532 ft)1998The longest span since 1998.

Sources:[118][119][120]

Other record holding suspension bridges

See also

Comparison of the side elevations of the List of longest suspension bridge spans and some notable bridges at the same scale. (click for interactive version)

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Note: Some of the information posted on the following sites may differ from that above. As of 21 February 2006, the sites were out of date or inaccurate as noted in parenthesis

Further reading

  • Podolny, Jr., Walter; Goodyear, David (2006). "Cable-suspended bridges". In Roger L. Brockenbrough. Structural steel designer's handbook : AISC, AASHTO, AISI, ASTM, AREMA, and ASCE-07 design standards (4 ed.). New York, NY: McGraw-Hill. pp. 15.13–15.16. ISBN 0071432183. —includes a list of major suspension bridges by length
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