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* [[Aqueduct]] (a bridge to transport water and boats) | * [[Aqueduct]] (a bridge to transport water and boats) | ||
* [[Cable-Stayed Bridge|Cable-Stayed bridge]] | |||
* Footbridge | * Footbridge | ||
* Railway bridge | * Railway bridge | ||
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* [[Bridge Of Sighs|Bridge of Sighs]] | |||
* [[Clifton Suspension Bridge]] | * [[Clifton Suspension Bridge]] | ||
* [[Millau Viaduct]] | * [[Millau Viaduct]] | ||
* [[Øresund Bridge]] | |||
* [[Stirling Old Bridge]] | * [[Stirling Old Bridge]] | ||
* [[Tower Bridge]] | * [[Tower Bridge]] | ||
Revision as of 13:19, 27 September 2025
A bridge is a structure which enables people to cross something like water, a railway, road or a valley. A bridge will usually be designed by an engineer to be strong enough to let something cross and stable enough that it will stay in place for a long time.
Some bridges have special features, for example Tower Bridge in London has a road section which lifts to allow taller boats to pass through.
Types of bridges
- Aqueduct (a bridge to transport water and boats)
- Cable-Stayed bridge
- Footbridge
- Railway bridge
- Suspension bridge
- Vehicle bridge
- Viaduct