List of bridges

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The list of bridges is a link page for any bridges that are notable enough to have an article, or that are likely to have an article in the future, sorted alphabetically by country.

Lists of bridges by country[]

Afghanistan[]

Albania[]

Algeria[]

  • Ouadi El Roukham Bridge

Andorra[]

Argentina[]

Armenia[]

Australia[]

  • Albert Bridge, Brisbane
  • Alexandra Bridge, Rockhampton
  • Alfords Point Bridge, Sydney
  • Algebuckina Bridge, near Oodnadatta, South Australia
  • Andrew Nixon Bridge, St George
  • Anzac Bridge, Sydney
  • Batman Bridge, Launceston
  • Birkenhead Bridge, Port Adelaide
  • Bolte Bridge, Melbourne
  • Bowen Bridge, Tasmania
  • Bridgewater Bridge, Tasmania
  • Burdekin Bridge, near Ayr and Home Hill
  • Captain Cook Bridge, Brisbane
  • Captain Cook Bridge, Sydney
  • Centenary Bridge, Brisbane
  • Desmond Trannore Bridge, Gordonvale
  • Eleanor Schonell Bridge, Brisbane
  • Fitzroy Bridge, Rockhampton
  • Gateway Bridge, Brisbane
  • Gladesville Bridge, Sydney
  • Go Between Bridge, Brisbane
  • Goodwill Bridge, Brisbane
  • Grafton Bridge, New South Wales
  • Hampden Bridge, Kangaroo Valley
  • Hobart Bridge, Hobart
  • Houghton Highway, Brisbane
  • Iron Cove Bridge, Sydney
  • Jack Pesch Bridge, Brisbane
  • Jervois Bridge, Port Adelaide
  • Jubilee Bridge, Innisfail
  • Kurilpa Bridge, Brisbane
  • Mary MacKillop Bridge, Port Adelaide
  • Mcgees Bridge, Hobart
  • Merivale Bridge, Brisbane
  • Mooney Mooney Bridge, Central Coast
  • Narrows Bridge, Perth
  • Neville Hewitt Bridge, Rockhampton
  • Nowra Bridge, Nowra
  • Quarter Mile Bridge, Victoria
  • Pyrmont Bridge, Sydney
  • Richmond Bridge, Tasmania
  • Ross Bridge, Tasmania
  • Roseville Bridge, Sydney
  • Sea Cliff Bridge, Coalcliff
  • Spit Bridge, Sydney
  • Story Bridge, Brisbane
  • Sydney Harbour Bridge, Sydney
  • Swanport Bridge, near Murray Bridge
  • Tasman Bridge, Hobart
  • Ted Smout Memorial Bridge, Brisbane
  • The Entrance Bridge, The Entrance
  • Tom 'Diver' Derrick Bridge, Port Adelaide
  • Tom Uglys Bridge, Sydney
  • Victoria Bridge, Brisbane
  • Walter Taylor Bridge, Brisbane
  • West Gate Bridge, Melbourne
  • William Jolly Bridge, Brisbane

Austria[]

Azerbaijan[]

Bahrain[]

  • King Fahd Causeway

Bangladesh[]

  • Jamuna Bridge
  • Rupsha Bridge

Belarus[]

Belgium[]

Bermuda[]

Bosnia and Herzegovina[]

Botswana[]

  • Kazungula Bridge (connects with Zambia)

Brazil[]

  • Fraternity Bridge (connects with Argentina)
  • Friendship Bridge (Paraguay-Brazil) (connects with Paraguay)
  • Hercilio Luz Bridge
  • Juscelino Kubitschek bridge
  • Paso de los Libres-Uruguaiana International Bridge (connects with Argentina)
  • Rio-Niterói Bridge
  • Journalist Roberto Marinho bridge (in São Paulo)
  • (Aracaju)
  • Newton Navarro Bridge (Natal)

Brunei[]

Bulgaria[]

Cambodia[]

Canada[]

  • Confederation Bridge
  • Hartland Covered Bridge
  • Quebec Bridge
  • SkyBridge

Chile[]

China[]

The Donghai Bridge, China is the second longest cross-sea bridge in the world
The Lupu Bridge, China
  • Donghai Bridge—Second-longest over-sea bridge
  • Duge Bridge—Highest bridge in the world as of late 2016
  • Lupu Bridge
  • Shanghai Yangtze River Bridge
  • Tongling Bridge
  • Wuhu Yangtze River Bridge

Colombia[]

Costa Rica[]

Croatia[]

Curaçao[]

Czech Republic[]

Denmark[]

  • Farø Bridges, between Falster and Zealand
  • Frederick IX Bridge spans the Guldborgsund strait between the islands of Falster and Lolland at Nykøbing Falster
  • Great Belt Bridge, between Halsskov on Zealand and Knudshoved on Funen, second longest section span of 1.6 km.
  • Guldborgsund Bridge spans the northern end of the Guldborgsund, between the islands of Lolland and Falster
  • Masnedsund Bridge crosses Masnedsund between the islands Masnedø and Zealand, part of route to Falster
  • New Little Belt Bridge, between Fredericia in Jutland and Middelfart on Funen
  • Old Little Belt Bridge, between Fredericia in Jutland and Middelfart on Funen
  • Øresund Bridge, Copenhagen, Denmark to Malmö, Sweden. Built 2000, connects Sweden with Denmark and Northern Europe with Europe
  • Queen Alexandrine Bridge crosses Ulv Sund between the islands of Zeeland and Møn
  • Sallingsund Bridge between the island Mors and the Salling peninsula on the mainland Jutland
  • Storstrøm Bridge between Falster and Zealand via Masnedø
  • Svendborgsund Bridge between the town of Svendborg on Fyn and Vindeby on the island of Tåsinge
  • Vejle Fjord Bridge between Mølholm and Nørremarken near the town of Vejle
  • Vilsund Bridge crosses Vildsund between Mors and

Dominican Republic[]

Egypt[]

  • 6th October Bridge
  • Boulak Bridge
  • El Ferdan Railway Bridge
  • Suez Canal Bridge
  • in Rod El Farag, Cairo, inaugurated on 15 May 2019, is the world's widest suspension bridge with 67.3 metres (221 ft) across.[1]

Estonia[]

Finland[]

Georgia[]

Germany[]

Blue Wonder, spanning the River Elbe
Moselle Viaduct, spanning the River Moselle
Schierstein Bridge, spanning the River Rhine
Theodor Heuss Bridge (Mainz-Wiesbaden), spanning the River Rhine

Ghana[]

  • Adome Bridge

Greece[]

Guyana[]

Hungary[]

Iceland[]

India[]

Vidyasagar Setu in Kolkata.
Bandra-Worli Sea Link is considered one of the most stunning bridges in India.
Gandhi Setu in Patna.
The Howrah Bridge spans the Hooghly River, linking Howrah to Kolkata, India - the busiest cantilever bridge in the world.
  • New Yamuna Bridge, Allahabad
  • Kanpur over-bridge
  • P V Narasimha Rao Expressway, Hyderabad
  • Bandra–Worli Sea Link
  • Coronation Bridge
  • ,Uttarakhand
  • Ellis Bridge
  • Godavari Bridge, Rajahmundry
  • Golden Bridge
  • Howrah Bridge, the world's busiest[citation needed] cantilever bridge
  • Jubilee Bridge
  • Kolia Bhomora Setu
  • Mahatma Gandhi Setu
  • Napier bridge
  • Nehru Setu or
  • Nehru Bridge
  • Nivedita Setu
  • Pamban Bridge
  • Ponte Conde de Linhares
  • Saraighat Bridge
  • Vashi Bridge
  • Vembanad Rail Bridge, Kochi
  • Vidyasagar Setu
  • Vivekananda Setu
  • Prakasam Barrage, Vijayawada
  • Kolia Bhomora Setu
  • Panipat Elevated Expressway
  • Adam's Bridge
  • Mothoor hanging bridge
  • Balawali Railway Bridge on Ganga River (Bijnor)
  • Kampli Bridge, Karnataka.

Indonesia[]

Suramadu Bridge from Surabaya side
  • Barelang Bridge, Riau Islands
  • Ampera Bridge, South Sumatra
  • Suramadu Bridge, East Java
  • , South Kalimantan
  • , Central Kalimantan
  • Kenjeran Bridge, Surabaya, East Java
  • Kutai Kartanegara Bridge, East Kalimantan
  • Tayan Bridge, West Kalimantan
  • Youtefa Bridge, Papua
  • , Riau
  • Merah Putih Bridge, Maluku
  • Pasupati Bridge, Bandung, West Java
  • , Padang, West Sumatera
  • , West Sumatera - Riau
  • , Manado, North Sulawesi
  • Palu IV Bridge, Palu, Central Sulawesi

Iran[]

Iraq[]

  • Al-Aaimmah bridge
  • Al-Sarafiya bridge

Ireland[]

Israel[]

  • Ad Halom
  • Allenby Bridge
  • Chords Bridge
  • Emek Ayalon Bridge
  • Zohar Bridge

Italy[]

Japan[]

The cable-stayed Tatara Bridge has an 860 m span
The Akashi Kaikyō Bridge has the largest span of any bridge

Jordan[]

  • Abdoun Bridge
  • King Hussein Bridge

Kazakhstan[]

  • Ramstore Bridge
  • Semey Bridge

Korea, North[]

Korea, South[]

Kuwait[]

Laos[]

Lebanon[]

Liberia[]

Libya[]

  • Wadi el Kuf Bridge

Lithuania[]

Luxembourg[]

  • Adolphe Bridge
  • Grand Duchess Charlotte Bridge
  • Passerelle
  • Pulvermuhl Viaduct
  • Victor Bodson Bridge

Malaysia[]

Seri Wawasan Bridge
  • Batang Baram Bridge
  • Bukit Bunga-Ban Buketa Bridge
  • Buloh Kasap Bridge
  • Connaught Bridge
  • Dabong Bridge
  • Jambatan Iskandariah
  • Jambatan Kota
  • Jambatan Raja Pemaisuri Bainun
  • Jambatan Sultan Abdul Jalil Shah
  • Jambatan Sultan Abu Bakar
  • Jambatan Sultan Ahmad Shah
  • Jambatan Sultan Azlan Shah
  • Jambatan Sultan Idris Shah II
  • Jambatan Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Shah
  • Jambatan Sultan Yusuf
  • Kuala Krai Bridge
  • Lake Temenggor Bridge
  • Malaysia–Singapore Second Link
  • Merdeka Bridge, Malaysia
  • Monorail Suspension Bridge
  • Muar Second Bridge
  • Parit Sulong Bridge
  • Penang Bridge
  • Penang Second Bridge
  • Permas Jaya Bridge
  • Prai River Bridge
  • Pulau Bunting Bridge
  • Putra Bridge
  • Selat Lumut Bridge
  • Seri Bakti Bridge
  • Seri Bestari Bridge
  • Seri Gemilang Bridge
  • Seri Perdana Bridge
  • Seri Saujana Bridge
  • Seri Setia Bridge
  • Seri Wawasan Bridge
  • Sultan Ahmad Shah II Bridge
  • Sultan Ismail Bridge
  • Sultan Ismail Petra Bridge
  • Sultan Mahmud Bridge
  • Sungai Johor Bridge
  • Sungai Linggi Bridge
  • Sultan Yahya Petra Bridge
  • Victoria Bridge, Malaysia

Malta[]

Mexico[]

Puente de la Unidad

Moldova[]

Montenegro[]

Mozambique[]

Dona Ana Bridge
  • Dona Ana Bridge
  • Unity Bridge

Myanmar[]

Namibia[]

  • Katima Mulilo Bridge

Netherlands[]

Erasmusbrug
Slauerhoffbrug
  • Admiraliteitsbrug, Rotterdam
  • Blauwbrug, Amsterdam
  • Boezembrug, Rotterdam
  • Enneüs Heerma Bridge, Amsterdam
  • Erasmusbrug, Rotterdam
  • Hoge Brug, Maastricht
  • Hollandse Brug, Gooimeer and Ijmeer
  • John Frost Bridge, Arnhem
  • John S. Thompsonbrug, Grave
  • Ketelbrug, Ketelmeer
  • Magere Brug, Amsterdam
  • Moerdijk bridges, Dordrecht
  • Muntplein, Amsterdam
  • Python Bridge, Amsterdam
  • Sint Servaasbrug, Maastricht
  • Slauerhoffbrug, Leeuwarden
  • Van Brienenoordbrug, Rotterdam
  • Vlaardingse Vaart Bridge, Vlaardingen
  • Waalbrug, Nijmegen
  • Willemsbrug, Rotterdam
  • Zeeland Bridge, Schouwen-Duiveland and Noord-Beveland

New Zealand[]

Auckland Harbour Bridge
  • Auckland Harbour Bridge
  • Bertrand Road suspension bridge
  • Bridge to Nowhere
  • Grafton Bridge
  • Kopu Bridge
  • Mangere Bridge
  • Mohaka Viaduct
  • Newmarket Viaduct
  • Otira Viaduct
  • Percy Burn Viaduct
  • Rakaia Bridges (road and rail)
  • Tauranga Harbour Bridge
  • Te Rata Bridge
  • Upper Harbour Bridge
  • Victoria Park Viaduct

Nigeria[]

North Macedonia[]

  • Stone Bridge

Norway[]

Pakistan[]

Panama[]

  • Bridge of the Americas
  • Centennial Bridge
  • Third Bridge over Panama Canal

Paraguay[]

Peru[]

Philippines[]

San Juanico Bridge
  • Candaba Viaduct
  • Buntun Bridge
  • Mactan-Mandaue Bridge
  • Magapit Suspension Bridge
  • Marcelo Fernan Bridge
  • Quezon Bridge
  • San Juanico Bridge

Poland[]

The Solidarity Bridge in Płock, Poland
  • Solidarity Bridge

Portugal[]

Qatar[]

Réunion[]

  • Bras de la Plaine Bridge

Romania[]

Russia[]

Saudi Arabia[]

  • Jamarat Bridge
  • King Fahd Causeway

Serbia[]

Slovakia[]

Slovenia[]

Singapore[]

South Africa[]

  • Bloukrans Bridge
  • Grayston Pedestrian and Cycle Bridge
  • Hennie Steyn Bridge
  • Nelson Mandela Bridge
  • Paul Sauer Bridge
  • Van Stadens Bridge

Spain[]

  • Montabliz Viaduct
  • Alcántara Bridge
  • Puente del Alamillo, Seville
  • Vizcaya Bridge, the oldest transporter bridge in the world
  • Rande Bridge
  • Bridge of Henares, Guadalajara

Sri Lanka[]

Suriname[]

Jules Wijdenbosch Brug, spanning The Suriname River, connecting Paramaribo with Meerzorg

Sweden[]

Switzerland[]

Syria[]

  • Deir ez-Zor suspension bridge

Taiwan[]

New Taipei Bridge

Tajikistan[]

  • Tajik-Afghan Friendship Bridge

Tanzania[]

Thailand[]

Turkey[]

The Severan Bridge
  • Aesepus Bridge
  • Akköprü, Ankara Province
  • Arapsu Bridge
  • Bosphorus Bridge (Boğaziçi Köprüsü), Istanbul, connects Asia and Europe.
  • Constantine's Bridge (Mysia)
  • Demirköprü, Adana
  • Eurymedon Bridge (Aspendos)
  • Eurymedon Bridge (Selge)
  • Fatih Sultan Mehmet Bridge (F.S.M. Köprüsü), Istanbul
  • Galata Bridge (Galata Köprüsü), Istanbul
  • Karamagara Bridge
  • Kemer Bridge
  • Limyra Bridge
  • Macestos Bridge
  • Malabadi Bridge (Malabadi Köprüsü), Diyarbakır
  • Nysa Bridge
  • Kömürhan Bridge, Eastern Anatolia
  • Bridge at Oinoandai Antalya Province
  • Penkalas Bridge
  • Pergamon Bridge
  • Sangarius Bridge
  • Saraçhane Bridge, Edirne
  • Severan Bridge (Cendere Köprüsü), Adıyaman
  • Taşköprü, Adana
  • Valens Aqueduct
  • Varda Bridge (Varda Köprüsü), railway bridge in Adana Province
  • White Bridge (Mysia)

Turkmenistan[]

  • Atamurat-Kerkichi Bridge

Ukraine[]

United Kingdom[]

United States[]

The Golden Gate Bridge spans the Golden Gate.

Just a few of the most famous bridges in the U.S. are:

Uzbekistan[]

Venezuela[]

Vietnam[]

Zimbabwe and Zambia[]

  • Victoria Falls Bridge - linking Zimbabwe to Zambia, built in 1905 as part of the projected Cape-Cairo railway.

Lists of bridges by type[]

Lists of bridges by measurement[]

  • List of highest bridges
  • List of longest bridges
  • List of tallest bridges

References[]

  1. ^ "Egypt's Sisi opens huge suspension bridge over the Nile". Reuters. 15 May 2019.
  2. ^ 蓬莱橋, Shimada City Official Web cite Archived 16 February 2013 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ James A. O’Kon (2005). "Computer Modeling of the Seventh Century Maya Suspension Bridge at Yaxchilan". Computing in Civil Engineering, Proceedings of the 2005 ASCE International Conference on Computing in Civil Engineering Cancun, Mexico. 179: 124. doi:10.1061/40794(179)124.


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