The Tsing Ma Bridge in Hong Kong (China) is the world' s seventh longest suspension bridge. Named after Tsing Yi and Ma Wan, two of Hong Kong's islands, it has two platforms, one for road traffic and the other for rail traffic, making it the longest of its kind in the world.
The upper platform has six car lanes, and the lower platform has two railway tracks, as well as two additional vehicle lanes for use in strong winds. It opened on 27 April 1997 with a main length of 1,377 metres and a width of 41 metres, and its columns are 206 metres high, with a maritime traffic clearance height of 62 metres.
The Tsing Ma Bridge in Hong Kong (China) is the world' s seventh longest suspension bridge. Named after Tsing Yi and Ma Wan, two of Hong Kong's islands, it has two platforms, one for road traffic and the other for rail traffic, making it the longest of its kind in the world.
The upper platform has six car lanes, and the lower platform has two railway tracks, as well as two additional vehicle lanes for use in strong winds. It opened on 27 April 1997 with a main length of 1,377 metres and a width of 41 metres, and its columns are 206 metres high, with a maritime traffic clearance height of 62 metres.
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