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  2. Longteng Bridge - Wikipedia

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    A new iron bridge was built in 1938, 80 meters to the west of Longteng Bridge, and the central truss was dismantled once the new bridge opened. [1] Longteng of the bridge's common name is from the name of Longteng Village and gained use after the Japanese handover of Taiwan. The 1999 921 earthquake caused one of the remaining piers to collapse ...

  3. Category:Bridges to nowhere - Wikipedia

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    Borovsko Bridge; Bridge to Nowhere (Nepal) ... Longteng Bridge; M. ... Miles Glacier Bridge; N. Nandu River Iron Bridge; New Yalu River Bridge; R. Russky Bridge; S ...

  4. List of bridges in Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    Kao-Ping Hsi Bridge; Kinmen Bridge; Ligang Bridge; Longteng Bridge; Luofu Bridge; Nanfang'ao Bridge; New Taipei Bridge; Nuomi Bridge; Old Dali Bridge; Old Donghe Bridge;

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  6. Longjiang Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Long River Bridge or Longjiang Bridge (龙江特大桥) is a suspension bridge near Baoshan, Yunnan, China. The main span of the bridge is 1,196 m (3,924 ft) making it one of the longest ever built. [2] The bridge is also one of the highest in world sitting 280 m (920 ft) above the river below. The bridge started construction on August 2 ...

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  8. Yutengping railway station - Wikipedia

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    Yutengping railway station (Chinese: 魚藤坪車站; pinyin: Yúténgpíng Chēzhàn) is a defunct railway station located in Sanyi Township, Miaoli County, Taiwan.It was located on the Former Mountain line and was operated by Taiwan Railways.

  9. Former Mountain line - Wikipedia

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    The Former Mountain line is 15.9 km long and runs parallel to the Taichung line.It uses a 1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in) gauge.. From Sanyi station, the line branches eastward and climbs to a height of 402.326 meters above sea level at Shengxing station, which is the highest point of any TRA track.