Ercengxing River Bridge, Railway bridge across Ercengxing River in Rende District, Taiwan.
Ercengxing River Bridge is a railway crossing that spans between Rende and Hunei districts using a steel plate girder structure. The construction carries rail traffic across the river and sits as part of the broader rail line connecting the region.
The bridge was completed in 1931 as part of Taiwan's railway development during that era. It reflects the construction methods and engineering approaches used to connect communities across the island.
The bridge connects two districts and remains an important part of daily life for commuters traveling between communities. It is a familiar landmark that people pass through regularly in their journeys across the region.
The bridge is accessible to railway users on the Western Line, which you can reach by public train service. Visiting during daylight hours allows you to see the structure clearly from nearby vantage points along the route.
The bridge was designed with specific steel configurations that allow the structure to support heavy loads while lasting over many decades. This construction approach was innovative for its time and shows early railway engineering practices in Taiwan.
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