Tsing Ma Bridge, Suspension bridge in Hong Kong
The Tsing Ma Bridge is a suspension bridge in Hong Kong that connects Tsing Yi island and Ma Wan.
Opened on 22 May 1997, it has the longest span for both rail and road traffic in the world.
The bridge is named after the two islands it connects, Tsing Yi and Ma Wan, reflecting local geography.
It carries both road and rail traffic, with the lower level containing two rail tracks.
The bridge features six lanes of automobile traffic, with provisions for two rail tracks.
Location: Hong Kong
Official opening: May 22, 1997
Height: 206 m
Length: 2,160 m
Longest Span: 1,377 m
Material: steel
Sources: Wikimedia, OpenStreetMap