Lojing Viaduct
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Lojing Viaduct Jambatan Lojing | |
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Coordinates | 4°43′28″N 101°37′33″E / 4.72439°N 101.62593°ECoordinates: 4°43′28″N 101°37′33″E / 4.72439°N 101.62593°E |
Carries | Motor vehicles |
Crosses | |
Locale | ![]() |
Official name | Lojing Viaduct |
Maintained by | Malaysian Public Works Department (JKR) Gua Musang |
Characteristics | |
Design | double box girder bridge |
Total length | -- |
Width | -- |
Height | -- |
Longest span | -- |
History | |
Designer | Malaysian Public Works Department (JKR) |
Constructed by | Malaysian Public Works Department (JKR) |
Opened | 2005 |
Location | |
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Lojing Viaduct is the second highest bridge in Malaysia. The double box girder bridge is located at Second East-West Highway (Federal Route
) near Lojing, Kelantan. It opened in 2005. Lojing Viaduct was previously he highest bridge in Malaysia, but in 2018,
Rawang Bypass opened to the public and became the highest bridge in Malaysia, overtaking
Lojing Viaduct. The highest pillar is 58.2 m from ground level.
Categories:
- Bridges in Malaysia
- Bridges completed in 2005
- Box girder bridges
- Asian bridge (structure) stubs
- Malaysia road stubs