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  2. List of bridges in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    The Baluarte Bridge held the record for the highest cable-stayed bridge in the world when it was inaugurated in 2012 with a maximum drop from the surface of the deck to the bottom of the Baluarte River of 403 metres (1,322 ft), according to the Guinness World Records, [18] [19] however, some diagrams of the bridge show a height of 390 metres (1,280 ft) between the axis of the central span and ...

  3. Mezcala Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Mezcala Bridge was built as part of the 1989–1994 highway restructuring program in Mexico, which reduced the distance of Highway 95 between Cuernavaca and Acapulco by 49 km. The bridge suffered a fire in one of its cable systems in March 2007 when there was an accident on the main deck.

  4. List of longest bridges - Wikipedia

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    Some bridges are measured from the beginning of the entrance ramp to the end of the exit ramp. Some are measured from shoreline to shoreline. Yet others use the length of the total construction involved in building the bridge. Since there is no standard, no ranking of a bridge should be assumed because of its position in the list.

  5. Baluarte Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The bridge has a total length of 1,124 m (3,688 ft), [2] with a central cable-stayed span of 520 m (1,710 ft). [3] With the road deck at 403 m (1,322 ft) [ 2 ] above the valley below, the Baluarte Bridge is the third-highest cable-stayed bridge in the world , the eighth-highest bridge overall, and the highest bridge in the Americas.

  6. Category:Bridges in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Cable-stayed bridges in Mexico (5 P) I. International bridges in Mexico (4 C) S. Suspension bridges in Mexico (3 P) T. Toll bridges in Mexico (25 P)

  7. Juárez–Lincoln International Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Juárez–Lincoln International Bridge is an eight-lane bridge with and is 1,008 feet (307 m) long and 72 feet (22 m) wide. The international bridge is for buses and non-commercial traffic only. The bridge is also known as Bridge Number Two, Laredo-Nuevo Laredo Bridge 2, New Bridge, Puente Juárez-Lincoln, Laredo II and Puente Nuevo. [3]

  8. List of longest cable-stayed bridge spans - Wikipedia

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    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.

  9. Bridge of the Americas (El Paso–Ciudad Juárez) - Wikipedia

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    The Bridge of the Americas (BOTA) is a group of international bridges which cross the Rio Grande (Río Bravo) and Texas State Highway Loop 375, connecting the Mexico–United States border cities of Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua, and El Paso, Texas, via the MX 45 (known as Avenida de las Américas in its Ciudad Juárez section) from the south and the I-110 from the north, crossing the El Paso BOTA ...