Lojing Viaduct

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Lojing Viaduct

Jambatan Lojing
Coordinates 4°43′28″N101°37′33″E / 4.72439°N 101.62593°E / 4.72439; 101.62593 Coordinates: 4°43′28″N101°37′33″E / 4.72439°N 101.62593°E / 4.72439; 101.62593
Carries Motor vehicles
Crosses Chenderoh River
Lojing Highlands, Titiwangsa Mountains
LocaleMYS Jkr-ft185.svg FT 185 Second East-West Highway, Kelantan
Official nameLojing Viaduct
Maintained by Malaysian Public Works Department (JKR) Gua Musang
Roadcare Sdn Bhd
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)
Cergas Murni Sdn Bhd
Opened2005
Location
Lojing Viaduct

Lojing Viaduct is the third highest bridge in Malaysia. The double box girder bridge is located at MYS Jkr-ft185.svg FT 185 Second East-West Highway (Federal Route MYS Jkr-ft185.svg FT 185) near Lojing, Kelantan. It opened in 2005. Lojing Viaduct was previously he highest bridge in Malaysia, but in 2018, MYS Jkr-ft37.svg FT 37 Rawang Bypass opened to the public and became the highest bridge in Malaysia, overtaking MYS Jkr-ft185.svg FT 185 Lojing Viaduct. The highest pillar is 58.2 m from ground level.


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