Conagua Viaduct. Mexico – Toluca Railway. Mexico City. Under construction.


Scope CFC
Construction engineering


Project Manager
Lucía Fernández Muñoz


Project Manager
Guillermo Ayuso


Ownership
SCT(Secretaría de Comunicaciones y Transporte – Secretary of Transportation and CommunicationsMexico Government)


Construction end year
2024


Type
Cable-stayed bridge

The Conagua Bridge is part of the Mexico-Toluca Railway and is located in Mexico City.

It is a cable-stayed bridge with a total length of 515.5 m, divided into five 100-200-100-57.75-57.75 m spans.

The type of deck is a box girder with a 3.75 m edge.

The towers are V-shaped and are supported at roof level by a cross beam.

The height of the towers is 45m measured from the top face of the deck. Mexico City is a seismic zone, so this is one of the key points in the design of the bridge. In one of the abutments, a viscous damper has been installed in the longitudinal direction to reduce the seismic force on the structure.