- Bridge - Wikipedia
Bridges can be constructed in a wide variety of forms, depending on their purpose and location Notable types include viaducts, which cross wide valleys; trestles to carry heavy trains; and pontoon bridges which float on water
- List of bridge types - Wikipedia
This is a list of different types of bridges ^ "The five main bridge designs" ECL Civil Engineering 21 March 2022 ^ "Yavuz Sultan Selim Bridge, Istanbul, Turkey - Verdict Traffic"
- Contract bridge - Wikipedia
Contract bridge, or simply bridge, is a trick-taking card game using a standard 52-card deck In its basic format, it is played by four players in two competing partnerships, [1] with partners sitting opposite each other around a table
- History of bridges - Wikipedia
The history of bridges dates back to prehistoric times, when logs or stepping stones were used to cross creeks and ravines A bridge is a structure carrying a road, railroad, path, or canal across a river, lake, railroad, road, ravine, or other obstacle
- List of longest bridges - Wikipedia
This is a list of the world's longest bridges that are more than 3 kilometers (1 9 mi) in length sorted by their full length above land and water The main span is the longest span without any ground support
- Bridge - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bridges are mostly made for crossing rivers, valleys, or roads Nowadays most big bridges are made to carry vehicles but people have also walked across bridges for thousands of years
- Bridge (disambiguation) - Wikipedia
A bridge is a structure built so that a transportation route can cross above an obstacle Bridge can also refer to:
- Outline of bridges - Wikipedia
Bridges – a structure built to span physical obstacles without closing the way underneath such as a body of water, valley, or road, for the purpose of providing passage over the obstacle
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