Mexico sets record for highest suspension bridge
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Mexico sets record for highest suspension bridge

Last Updated: Saturday, January 07, 2012, 10:13
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Mexico sets record for highest suspension bridge Mexico City: Mexico has set a new Guinness record for the world's highest suspension bridge.

President Felipe Calderon Thursday received the honour bestowed on the Baluarte Bicentennial Bridge, which is supported by 152 steel suspenders, has a central, cable-stayed span of 520 metres, a total length of 1,124 metres and a width of 19.8 metres.

Built at a world-record structural height of 403.4 metres, its four lanes extend over a stretch of the Sierra Madre Occidental mountain range known as the "Devil's Backbone", which links Durango and the neighbouring coastal state of Sinaloa.

The bridge is part of the Durango-Mazatlan highway, built at a cost of more than 20 billion pesos (around $1.5 billion).

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First Published: Saturday, January 07, 2012, 10:13

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art perez - utah
I am from durango, this is great for the people of durando and mazatlan. What i would like to know is how much they are going to charge the people for using the bridge? Perhaps an arm and a leg, that is what they do there, i don`t think this is going to be a federal highway, perhaps for the first year they will do that and after that it will go under one of the pressident friend as an a private highway like the rest of the highways in mexico. Amen
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