[Wenzhou Yongning Bridge is now open for operation] On February 6, 2026, the Wenzhou Yongning Bridge, the largest span dual-purpose multi tower rigid suspension bridge in China designed by China Railway Major Bridge Institute under China Railway Group, was put into operation. Yongning Bridge starts from Ruiguang Avenue in the north, crosses Feiyun River and ends at Weier Road in the south, with a length of about 3.1 kilometers. It is the first multi-functional composite river crossing channel in Zhejiang Province that integrates urban expressway, municipal railway, first-class highway and slow traffic system. The bridge adopts the double-layer layout of six lane expressway in the upper layer, two-way four lane first-class highway in the lower layer, and double track rail transit. The main bridge is 740 meters long, and the span of the main navigation hole is 260 meters. With the unique shape of 37 meter high steel structure gate tower and V-shaped pier, it has become a new landmark on both sides of the Feiyun River.Editor/Cheng Liting
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