China’s first and the world’s longest combined highway-railway cross-sea bridge project, measuring 16.3km long.
Located on the southeast coast of Fujian, this cross-sea bridge connects Pingtan Island (the fifth largest island in China) to the mainland with design speeds of 200km/h.
The whole line is 88.43km long, with 71 bridges (40.01km long) and 16 tunnels (28.7km long). It has six stations – Fuzhou, Fuzhou South, Changle, Changle East, Changle South and Pingtan.
The Pingtan Strait had previously been something of a forbidden zone for bridge construction, so this project represents a historic breakthrough in terms of location, length, span and construction technology of the combined highway-railway cross-sea bridge.
The station buildings have combined marine elements and regional styles that integrate with the surrounding natural environment. In particular, the Pingtan Station Building adopts modern technology to express the traditional residential style, shapes the image of “Stone House by Sea”.
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China Railway Siyuan Survey and Design Group Co., Ltd
Fujian Railway Co. Ltd.