Video: World’s Longest Over-Sea Bridge Opens In China

China recently opened not just one or two, but amazingly four of the world’s longest over-sea bridges. Three of the bridges are part of the Beijing-Shanghai High Speed Railway. This project began in 2008, cost around US$33 billion and employed approximately 10 000 workers. It is expected to carry double the number of passengers than before (80 million), whilst also reducing journey time from 10 to less than 4 hours!

Video: World’s Longest Over-Sea Bridge Opens In China

Posted on 03 July 2011 by SACarFan

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