List of longest cable-stayed bridge spans

This list ranks the world's cable-stayed bridges by the length of main span, i.e. the distance between the suspension towers. The length of the main span is the most common way to rank cable-stayed bridges. If one bridge has a longer span than another, it does not mean that the bridge is the longer from shore to shore, or from anchorage to anchorage. However, the size of the main span does often correlate with the height of the towers, and the engineering complexity involved in designing and constructing the bridge.

Cable-stayed bridges with more than three spans are generally more complex, and bridges of this type generally represent a more notable engineering achievement, even where their spans are shorter.

Cable-stayed bridges have the second-longest spans, after suspension bridges, of bridge types. They are practical for spans up to around 1 kilometre (0.6 mi). The Russky Bridge over the Eastern Bosphorus in Vladivostok, Russia, with its 1,104 metres (3,622 ft) span, has the longest span of any cable-stayed bridge, displacing the former record holder, the Sutong Bridge over the Yangtze River in the People's Republic of China 1,088 metres (3,570 ft) on 12 April 2012.[1]

Completed cable-stayed bridges

This list of largest cable-stayed bridges includes all bridges with a main span of at least 500 metres (1,640 ft) in length. This list only includes bridges that carry vehicular traffic, such as automobiles or trains. It does not include suspension bridges, footbridges or pipeline bridges.

Sortable list of largest completed cable-stayed bridges, ranked by length of main span
ImageRankNameSpanNumber
of
pylons
Year
completed
LocationCountryRef
MetresFeet
1Russky Bridge1,104 m3,622 ft
2
2012
Vladivostok
43°3′47.6″N 131°54′26.8″E
Russia[1][S 1]
2Sutong Yangtze River Bridge1,088 m3,570 ft
2
2008
Suzhou - Nantong, Jiangsu
31°46′40.2″N 120°59′41.2″E
China[S 2]
3Stonecutters Bridge1,018 m3,340 ft
2
2009
Tsing Yi - Stonecutters Island, Hong Kong
22°19′33.7″N 114°7′6″E
Hong Kong[S 3]
4Edong Yangtze River Bridge926 m3,038 ft
2
2010
Huangshi, Hubei
30°15′38.1″N 115°4′20.1″E
China[S 4]
5Jiayu Yangtze River Bridge920 m3,018 ft
2
2019
Jiayu County, Hubei
30°03′07.0″N 113°59′05.0″E
China[2]
6Tatara Bridge890 m2,920 ft
2
1999
Ikuchi Island, Hiroshima - Ōmishima Island, Ehime
34°15′35.7″N 133°3′52.6″E
Japan[S 5]
7Pont de Normandie856 m2,808 ft
2
1995
Le Havre, Seine-Maritime - Honfleur, Calvados
49°25′56.1″N 0°16′26.3″E
France[S 6]
8 Chizhou Yangtze River Bridge 828 m 2,717 ft
2
2019
Chizhou - Zongyang County, Anhui
30°41′38.0″N 117°20′54.4″E
China [3]
9 Shishou Yangtze River Bridge 820 m 2,690 ft
2
2019
Shishou, Hubei
29°47′14.6″N 112°29′34.3″E
China [4]
10Jiujiang Yangtze River Expressway Bridge818 m2,684 ft
2
2013
Jiujiang, Jiangxi - Huangmei County, Hubei
29°43′21.4″N 115°54′30.2″E
China[S 7]
11Jingyue Yangtze River Bridge816 m2,677 ft
2
2010
Jingzhou, Hubei - Yueyang, Hunan
29°32′39.9″N 113°13′20.3″E
China[S 8]
12Second Wuhu Yangtze River Bridge806 m2,644 ft
2
2017
Wuhu, Anhui
31°14′06.5″N 118°07′44.9″E
China[5]
13Incheon Bridge800 m2,625 ft
2
2009
Incheon - Yeongjongdo
37°24′50.2″N 126°34′1.1″E
South Korea[S 9]
14Yachi River Bridge800 m2,625 ft
2
2016
Qingzhen, Guizhou
26°50′56.9″N 106°08′14.5″E
China[6]
15Xiamen Zhangzhou Bridge780 m2,559 ft
2
2013
Zhangzhou - Xiamen, Fujian
24°27′22.5″N 117°56′57.9″E
China[7]
16Zhuankou Yangtze River Bridge760 m2,493 ft
2
2017
Wuhan, Hubei
30°26′04.4″N 114°11′07.2″E
China[8]
17Zolotoy Bridge737 m2,418 ft
2
2012
Vladivostok
43°6′31.4″N 131°53′45.9″E
Russia[S 10]
18Shanghai Yangtze River Bridge730 m2,395 ft
2
2009
Shanghai - Chongming County
31°26′4.3″N 121°44′38.3″E
China[S 11]
19 Third Wanzhou Yangtze River Bridge 730 m 2,395 ft
2
2019
Wanzhou District, Chongqing
30°47′26.3″N 108°23′50.4″E
China [9]
20Duge Bridge720 m2,362 ft
2
2016
Dugexiang, Guizhou
26°23′11.8″N 104°40′31.8″E
China[S 12]
21Minpu Bridge708 m2,323 ft
2
2009
Shanghai
31°3′10.7″N 121°28′35.1″E
China[S 13]
22Jiangshun Xi River Bridge700 m2,297 ft
2
2015
Foshan - Jiangmen, Guangdong
22°46′52.1″N 113°04′08.7″E
China[10]
23Xiangshan Port Bridge688 m2,257 ft
2
2012
Ningbo - Xiangshan County, Zhejiang
29°37′36.7″N 121°49′2.1″E
China[11]
24Langqi Min River Bridge680 m2,231 ft
2
2013
Fuzhou, Fujian
26°5′57″N 119°32′13.1″E
China[12]
25Second Fengdu Yangtze River Bridge680 m2,231 ft
2
2017
Fengdu County, Chongqing
29°52′05.9″N 107°42′28.1″E
China[13]
26Queensferry Crossing650 m2,133 ft
3
2017
Lothian and Fife
56°0′17″N 3°24′45″W
United Kingdom[S 14]
27Third Nanjing Yangtze Bridge648 m2,126 ft
2
2005
Nanjing, Jiangsu
31°58′13″N 118°38′29.7″E
China[S 15]
28Wangdong Yangtze River Bridge638 m2,093 ft
2
2016
Wangjiang County, Anhui
30°5′26.5″N 116°46′49″E
China[S 16]
29New Yalu River Bridge636 m2,087 ft
2
2015
Dandong, Liaoning - Sinuiju, North Pyongan Province
40°2′7.8″N 124°22′11.2″E
China
North Korea
[14]
30Second Tongling Yangtze River Bridge630 m2,067 ft
2
2015
Tongling, Anhui
31°5′0.4″N 117°57′58.3″E
China[S 17]
31Second Nanjing Yangtze Bridge628 m2,060 ft
2
2001
Nanjing, Jiangsu
32°9′45.4″N 118°50′10.2″E
China[S 18]
32Jintang Bridge620 m2,034 ft
2
2009
Ningbo - Jintang Island, Zhejiang
30°3′38″N 121°48′16.6″E
China[S 19]
33Baishazhou Yangtze River Bridge618 m2,028 ft
2
2000
Wuhan, Hubei
30°29′24.8″N 114°14′10.4″E
China[S 20]
34Erqi Yangtze River Bridge616 m
(x2)
2,021 ft
(x2)
3
2011
Wuhan, Hubei
30°37′39.5″N 114°20′31″E
China[S 21]
35Yongchuan Yangtze River Bridge608 m1,995 ft
2
2014
Songjizhen
29°02′37.9″N 105°53′03.2″E
China[15]
36Qingzhou Bridge605 m1,985 ft
2
2001
Fuzhou, Fujian
25°59′15.9″N 119°28′17.5″E
China[S 22]
37Yangpu Bridge602 m1,975 ft
2
1993
Shanghai
31°15′24.4″N 121°32′29.4″E
China[S 23]
38Xupu Bridge590 m1,936 ft
2
1997
Shanghai
31°7′45.6″N 121°27′52.8″E
China[S 24]
39Meiko-Chuo Bridge590 m1,936 ft
2
1998
Nagoya, Aichi
35°3′12.5″N 136°51′37.2″E
Japan[S 25]
40Taoyaomen Bridge580 m1,903 ft
2
2003
Cezi Island - Fuchi Island, Zhoushan
30°6′0.9″N 121°57′34.3″E
China[S 26]
41Anqing Yangtze River Railway Bridge580 m1,903 ft
2
2014
Anqing, Anhui
30°34′20″N 117°14′57.4″E
China[S 27]
42Liuguanghe Xiqian Expressway Bridge580 m1,903 ft
2
2017
Liutongxiang, Guizhou
27°04′43.3″N 106°24′03.2″E
China[16]
43 Nanxi Xianyuan Yangtze River Bridge 572 m 1,877 ft
2
2019
Nanxi District, Sichuan
28°48′34.7″N 104°57′33.8″E
China [17]
44Huanggang Yangtze River Bridge567 m1,860 ft
2
2014
Huanggang, Hubei
30°31′57.6″N 114°49′58.5″E
China[S 28]
45Rio–Antirrio bridge560 m
(x3)
1,837 ft
(x3)
4
2004
Rio, Peloponnese - Antirrio, Aetolia-Acarnania
38°19′13.9″N 21°46′23.3″E
Greece[S 29]
46Haihuang Bridge560 m1,837 ft
2
2017
Jainca County - Hualong Hui, Qinghai
35°50′12.4″N 102°05′06.5″E
China[S 30]
47 Pingtang Bridge 550 m
(x2)
1,804 ft
3
2019
Pingtang, Guizhou
25°47′09.2″N 107°03′20.1″E
China[S 31]
48Can Tho Bridge550 m1,804 ft
2
2010
Cần Thơ, Mekong Delta
10°2′5.6″N 105°48′46.3″E
Vietnam[S 32]
49 Changmen Bridge 550 m 1,804 ft
2
2019
Fuzhou, Fujian
26°8′3.23″N 119°35′31.72″E
China [18]
50Busan Harbor Bridge540 m1,772 ft
2
2014
Busan, Yeongnam
35°6′21.1″N 129°3′54.5″E
South Korea[S 33]
51La Pepa Bridge540 m1,772 ft
2
2015
Cádiz, Andalusia
36°31′23.4″N 6°15′56″W
Spain[S 34]
52Skarnsund Bridge530 m1,739 ft
2
1991
Inderøy - Mosvik, Nord-Trøndelag
63°50′35.8″N 11°4′32.2″E
Norway[S 35]
53Atlantic Bridge, Panama530 m1,739 ft
2
2019[19]
Colón Province
9°18′27.9″N 79°55′05.7″W
Panama[S 36]
54Baluarte Bridge520 m1,706 ft
2
2012
Concordia, Sinaloa - Pueblo Nuevo, Durango
23°32′1.8″N 105°45′36.4″W
Mexico[S 37]
55Huangyi Yangtze River Bridge520 m1,706 ft
2
2012
Huangyizhen, Sichuan
28°53′42.6″N 105°32′53.8″E
China[S 38]
56Queshi Bridge518 m1,699 ft
2
1999
Shantou, Guangdong
23°20′38.1″N 116°39′35.9″E
China[S 39]
57Gong'an Yangtze River Bridge518 m1,699 ft
2
2018
Gong'an County - Jiangling County, Hubei
30°04′14.4″N 112°19′39.3″E
China[20]
58Tsurumi Tsubasa Bridge510 m1,673 ft
2
1994
Yokohama, Kanagawa
35°28′19.3″N 139°41′57.1″E
Japan[S 40]
59Anqing Yangtze River Bridge510 m1,673 ft
2
2004
Anqing, Anhui
30°29′56.6″N 117°4′16.9″E
China[S 41]
60First Saecheonnyeon Bridge510 m1,673 ft
2
2019
Amtae Island - Aphae Island, South Jeolla Province
34°51′38.2″N 126°10′16.6″E
South Korea[21][22]
61 Hongshui River Huiluo Bridge 508 m 1,667 ft
2
2018
Hongshuihezhen, Guizhou
25°10′54.8″N 106°41′12.7″E
China [23]
62Tianxingzhou Yangtze River Bridge504 m1,654 ft
2
2008
Wuhan, Hubei
30°39′25.8″N 114°24′1.7″E
China[S 42]
63Jingzhou Yangtze River Bridge
north bridge
500 m1,640 ft
2
2002
Jingzhou, Hubei
30°19′4″N 112°13′2.8″E
China[S 43]
64Kanchanaphisek Bridge500 m1,640 ft
2
2007
Phra Pradaeng District, Samut Prakan Province
13°37′59.5″N 100°32′18.2″E
Thailand[S 44]
65Sungai Johor Bridge500 m1,640 ft
2
2011
Johor Bahru, Johor
1°31′54.7″N 104°1′21.4″E
Malaysia[S 45]
66Mokpo Bridge500 m1,640 ft
2
2012
Mokpo, South Jeolla Province
34°47′20.7″N 126°21′20.7″E
South Korea[24]
67Hwatae Bridge500 m1,640 ft
2
2015
Yeosu - Hwatae Island
34°35′52.5″N 127°44′6.9″E
South Korea[25]

Cable-stayed bridges under construction

Sortable list of cable-stayed bridges under construction, ranked by length of main span
Name span
metre (m)
Span
feet (ft)
Number
of
pylons
Year
to open
Location Country Ref
Changtai Yangtze River Bridge1176 m3858 ft
2
2024
Changzhou - Taizhou, Jiangsu
31°58′53″N 120°00′03″E
China[26][27]
Hutong Yangtze River Bridge1092 m3583 ft
2
2020
Nantong - Suzhou, Jiangsu
32°00′17.1″N 120°42′50.1″E
China[S 46][28][29]
Qingshan Yangtze River Bridge938 m3077 ft
2
2020
Wuhan, Hubei
30°40′47.8″N 114°28′00.4″E
China[30]
Gordie Howe International Bridge853 m2799 ft
2
2024[31]
Detroit to WindsorUnited States/Canada[32][33]
Wuxue Yangtze River Bridge768 m2520 ft
2
2020
Wuxue, Hubei
29°50′34.9″N 115°30′10.7″E
China[4]
Danjiangkou Reservoir Bridge 760 m 2493 ft
2
2021
Shiyan, Hubei
China [34]
Qinglongmen First Bridge756 m2479 ft
2
2023
Ningbo - Zhoushan, ZhejiangChina[35]
Chibi Yangtze River Bridge720 m2362 ft
2
2021
Chibi City - Honghu, Hubei
29°51′10.1″N 113°34′08.3″E
China[36]
Bianyuzhou Bridge672 m2204 ft
2
2021
Huangmei County - Jiujiang, Hubei/JiangxiChina[37]
Baijusi Yangtze River Bridge660 m2165 ft
2
2021
Dadukou District - Banan District, Chongqing
29°25′27.8″N 106°30′45.1″E
China[38]
Yangmeizhou Bridge658 m2159 ft
2
2020
Xiangtan, Hunan
27°50′16.4″N 112°52′59.1″E
China[39]
Fifth Nanjing Yangtze River Bridge600 m
(x2)
1969 ft
(x2)
3
2020
Nanjing, Jiangsu
32°00′21.4″N 118°39′41.6″E
China[40]
Xijiang Rail Bridge 600 m 1969 ft
2
2020
Jiangmen-Foshan, Guangdong
22°42′1″N 113°05′47″E
China [41]
Yijishan Yangtze River Bridge588 m1929 ft
2
2020
Wuhu, Anhui
31°21′19.8″N 118°20′29.2″E
China[42]
Shenzhong Corridor Hengmen East Bridge 580 m 1903 ft
2
2024
Zhongshan, Guangdong
22°32′29″N 113°38′10″E
China
Fulong Xi River Bridge 580 m 1903 ft
2
2022
Foshan, Guangdong
22°59′59″N 112°50′20″E
China [43]
Pelješac Bridge568 m1864 ft
2
2022[44]
Pelješac to Croatian mainlandCroatia[45]
Yumenkou Yellow River Road Bridge 565 m 1854 ft
2
2020
Hancheng, Shaanxi - Hejin, Shanxi
35°39′17.4″N 110°36′4.62″E
China [46]
Zunyu Expressway Xiang River Bridge 560 m 1837 ft
2
2020
Weng'an, Guizhou China [47][48]
Zhoudai Bridge 550 m
(x2)
1804 ft
(x2)
3
2021
Zhoushan, Zhejiang China [49]
Huangjueping Yangtze River Bridge550 m1804 ft
2
2022
Jiulongpo District - Nan'an District, Chongqing
29°29′25.2″N 106°32′53.6″E
China[50]
Shachengwan Bridge 535 m 1755 ft
2
2021
Fuding, Fujian China [51]
Pingtan Strait Rail-Road Bridge532 m1745 ft
2
2020
Changle - Pingtan County, Fujian
25°41′45.7″N 119°37′40.6″E
China[52][53]
Yinzhouhu Bridge 530 m 1739 ft
2
2021
Jiangmen, Guangdong
22°25′2.94″N 113°4′11.92″E
China [54]
Lingang Yangtze River Bridge 522 m 1713 ft
2
2023
Yibin, Sichuan China [55]
Harbor Bridge Project 506.4 m 1661 ft
2
2023
Corpus Christi, Texas United States [56]
Hwayang Bridge500 m1640 ft
2
2020
Jobaldo Island - Jangsu-ri, South Jeolla Province
34°38′03.8″N 127°34′19.2″E
South Korea[57]
Honghe Bridge 500 m

(x2)

1640 ft

(x2)

4
2020
Zhuhai, Guangdong
22°10′10″N 113°26′4.77″E
China [58]
Shangba Bridge 500 m 1640 ft
2
2020
Nanjing, Jiangsu
32°10′5.89″N 118°46′20.86″E
China [59]

Planned and proposed bridges

Sortable list of planned and proposed bridges, ranked by length of main span
Name Main
span
Status Location Notes
Nie Er Bridge1,056 m (3,465 ft)proposedHainan to Guangdong, ChinaThe bridge will cross the Qiongzhou Strait, and include two 1408 metre suspension spans and several 1056 metre cable-stayed spans.[60]
Yangshan Zhoushan Bridge 930 m (3,050 ft) preliminary
work
Zhoushan to Yangshan, China Sections of the bridge on Zhoushan Islands are under development
Fourth Panama Canal Bridge540 m (1,770 ft)proposedBalboa, PanamaWill support six vehicle lanes and the new line 3 of the Panama Metro.[61]

Longest cable-stayed bridge decks

The definition of cable-stayed bridge deck length used here is: A continuous part of the bridge deck that is supported only by stay-cables and pylons, or are free spans. This means that columns supporting the side span as for example found in Pont de Normandie, excludes most of the side span decks from the cable-stayed deck length.

There are some bridges with long bridge decks whose span lengths have not been published, and therefore are missing. Extradosed bridges are not included. The thirty longest decks are:

legend
  main span
  multiple main spans
  side spans
Sortable list of the longest cable-stayed bridge decks, including multiple spans, ranked by length of bridge deck
Rank Cable-stayed
deck length
Name Span arrangement
(metres)
12,540 m (8,330 ft) Jiaxing-Shaoxing Sea Bridge[62] 200 428 428 428 428 428 200
22,460 m (8,070 ft) Millau Viaduct[63] 204 342 342 342 342 342 342 204
32,252 m (7,388 ft) Rio-Antirio Bridge[64] 286 560 560 560 286
41,744 m (5,722 ft) Queensferry Crossing 222 650 650 222
51,688 m (5,538 ft) Sutong Yangtze River Bridge 300 1088 300
61,552 m (5,092 ft) Erqi Yangtze River Bridge[65] 160 616 616 160
71,500 m (4,900 ft) Nhật Tân Bridge 150 300 300 300 300 150
81,500 m (4,900 ft) Pingtang Bridge[66] 200 550 550 200
91,495 m (4,905 ft) General Rafael Urdaneta Bridge[67] 160 235 235 235 235 235 160
101,470 m (4,820 ft) Chishi Bridge 165 380 380 380 165
111,422 m (4,665 ft) Second Wuhu Yangtze River Bridge[5] 308 806 308
121,323 m (4,341 ft) Jiayu Yangtze River Bridge[2] 73 920 330
131,320 m (4,330 ft) Incheon Bridge 260 800 260
141,312 m (4,304 ft) Tatara Bridge 164 890 258
151,310 m (4,300 ft) Dunkou Yangtze River Bridge 275 760 275
161,278 m (4,193 ft) Chizhou Yangtze River Bridge[3] 170 828 280
171,272 m (4,173 ft) Russky Bridge 84 1104 84
181,250 m (4,100 ft) Qingshan Yangtze River Bridge[30] 156 938 156
191,246 m (4,088 ft) Shanghai Yangtze River Bridge 258 730 258
201,240 m (4,070 ft) Xiamen Zhangzhou Bridge[68] 230 780 230
211,212 m (3,976 ft) Xiangshan Port Bridge 262 688 262
221,194 m (3,917 ft) Jingyue Yangtze River Bridge[69] 80 816 298
231,190 m (3,900 ft) Shishou Yangtze River Bridge[4] 80 820 290
241,178 m (3,865 ft) Stonecutters Bridge 80 1018 80
251,177 m (3,862 ft) Ting Kau Bridge 127 448 475 127
261,170 m (3,840 ft) Meiko-Chuo Bridge 290 590 290
271,170 m (3,840 ft) Baijusi Yangtze River Bridge[38] 255 660 255
281,158 m (3,799 ft) Third Nanjing Yangtze Bridge[70] 255 648 255
291,136 m (3,727 ft) Jiujiang Yangtze River Expressway Bridge 84 818 234
301,110 m (3,640 ft) Second Tongling Yangtze River Bridge 240 630 240

Timeline of world record lengths

Many early suspension bridges included cable-stayed construction, including the 1817 footbridge Dryburgh Abbey Bridge, James Dredge's patented Victoria Bridge, Bath (1836), and the later Albert Bridge, London (1872), and Brooklyn Bridge (1883). Their designers found that the combination of technologies created a stiffer bridge. Albert Caquot's 1952 concrete-decked cable-stayed bridge over the Donzère-Mondragon canal at Pierrelatte is one of the first of the modern type, but had little influence on later development.[71] The steel-decked Strömsund Bridge designed by Franz Dischinger (1956) is therefore more often cited as the first modern cable-stayed bridge.[72]

This list tracks the bridge having the longest cable-stayed main span through time.

This list may be incomplete and detailed sources for pre-modern cable-stayed bridges may not be available, so the timeline might not be accurate.
Timeline of bridges with some form of cable-stay construction
Record Name Location Main span:
metres
(feet)
Crosses Notes
1871 – 1885Old Redheugh Bridge Newcastle upon Tyne73 m (240 ft)River Tynedestroyed in 1885[S 47][73]
1885 – 1891Järnbron Uppsala35 m (115 ft)[74]Fyris River[S 48]
1891 – 1914Bluff Dale Bridge Bluff Dale, TX43 m (141 ft)Paluxy River[S 49]
1914 – 1922Kaihihi Stream Bridge Okato52 m (171 ft)footbridge[S 50][75]
1922 – 1926Tauranga Bridge Opotiki58 m (190 ft)Waioeka River[S 51]
1926 – 1952Tempul Aqueduct Jerez de la Frontera60 m (200 ft)Guadalete River[S 52]
1952 – 1956Donzère-Mondragon Bridge Pierrelatte81 m (266 ft)Donzère-Mondragon Canal[S 53]
1956 – 1957Strömsund Bridge Strömsund182 m (597 ft)Ströms vattudal[S 54]
1957 – 1959Theodor Heuss Bridge Düsseldorf260 m (850 ft)Rhine[S 55]
1959 – 1969Severin Bridge Cologne302 m (991 ft)Rhine[S 56]
1969 – 1971Kniebrücke Düsseldorf319 m (1,047 ft)Rhine[S 57]
1971 – 1974Duisburg-Neuenkamp Bridge Duisburg350 m (1,150 ft)Rhine[S 58]
1974 – 1983Saint-Nazaire Bridge Saint-Nazaire404 m (1,325 ft)Loire River[S 59]
1983 – 1986Engineer Carlos Fernández Casado Bridge León440 m (1,440 ft)Barrios de Luna[S 60]
1986 – 1991Alex Fraser Bridge Vancouver465 m (1,526 ft)Fraser River[S 61]
1991 – 1993Skarnsund Bridge Inderøy530 m (1,740 ft)Skarnsundet[S 35]
1993 – 1995Yangpu Bridge Shanghai602 m (1,975 ft)Huangpu River[S 23]
1995 – 1999Pont de Normandie Le Havre856 m (2,808 ft)Seine River[S 6]
1999 – 2008Tatara Bridge Imabari890 m (2,920 ft)Inland Sea[S 5]
2008 – 2012Sutong Bridge Nantong - Changsu1,088 m (3,570 ft)Yangtze River[S 2]
2012 –Russky Bridge Vladivostok1,104 m (3,622 ft)Eastern Bosphorus[S 1]

See also

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  1. "Russky Bridge".
  2. "Sutong Bridge".
  3. "Stonecutters Bridge".
  4. "Edong Yangtze River Bridge".
  5. "Tatara Bridge".
  6. "Normandy Bridge".
  7. "Jiujiang Yangtze River Expressway Bridge".
  8. "Jingyue Yangtze River Bridge".
  9. "Incheon Bridge".
  10. "Zolotoy Rog Bridge".
  11. "Chongming North Bridge".
  12. "Duge Bridge".
  13. "Minpu Bridge".
  14. "Queensferry Crossing".
  15. "Third Nanjing Yangtze Bridge".
  16. "Wangdong Bridge".
  17. "Tongling Road-Rail Bridge".
  18. "Second Nanjing Yangtse River Bridge".
  19. "Jintang Bridge".
  20. "Baishazhou Yangtze River Bridge".
  21. "Erqi Yangtze River Bridge".
  22. "Ching Chau Min Jiang Bridge".
  23. "Yangpu Bridge".
  24. "Xupu Bridge".
  25. "Meiko-Chuo Bridge".
  26. "Taoyaomen Bridge".
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  32. "Cuu Long Bridge".
  33. "Bukhang Bridge".
  34. "La Pepa Bridge".
  35. "Skarnsund Bridge".
  36. "Atlantic Bridge".
  37. "Baluarte Bridge".
  38. "Huangyi Bridge".
  39. "Queshi Bridge".
  40. "Tsurumi Tsubasa Bridge".
  41. "Anqing Yangtze River Road Bridge".
  42. "Tianxingzhou Bridge".
  43. "Jingzhou Yangtze River Bridge".
  44. "Kanchanaphisek Bridge".
  45. "Sungai Johor Bridge".
  46. "Hutong Bridge".
  47. "Newcastle Bridge".
  48. "Järnbron".
  49. "Bluff Dale Bridge".
  50. "Kaihihi Stream Bridge".
  51. "Tauranga Bridge".
  52. "Tempul Aqueduct".
  53. "Donzère-Mondragon Bridge".
  54. "Strömsund Bridge".
  55. "Theodor Heuss Bridge".
  56. "Severin Bridge".
  57. "Kniebrücke".
  58. "Duisburg-Neuenkamp Bridge".
  59. "Saint-Nazaire Bridge".
  60. "Barrios de Luna Bridge".
  61. "Alex Fraser Bridge".
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Further reading

  • Podolny, Jr., Walter; Goodyear, David (2006). "Cable-suspended bridges". In Roger L. Brockenbrough (ed.). Structural steel designer's handbook: AISC, AASHTO, AISI, ASTM, AREMA, and ASCE-07 design standards (4 ed.). New York, NY: McGraw-Hill. pp. 15.23–15.27. ISBN 0071432183. — includes a list of major cable-stayed bridges by length
  • Chatterjee, Sukhen (1991). The Design of Modern Steel Bridges. John Wiley & Sons. ISBN 0-632-05511-1.
  • Wai-Fah, Chen; Lian, Duan (2013). Handbook of International Bridge Engineering. Boca Raton, Florida: CRC Press. ISBN 978-1-4398-1029-3.
  • Ewert, Sven (2003). John Wiley & Sons (ed.). Brucken. ISBN 3-433-01612-7.
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