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Multi-way bridge

A multi-way bridge is a bridge with three or more distinct and separate spans, where one end of each span meets at a common point near the centre of the bridge. Unlike other bridges which have two entry-exit points, multi-way bridges have three or more entry-exit points. For this reason, multi-way bridges are not to be confused with commonly found road bridges which carry vehicles in one direction from one entry point, and then bifurcate into two other one-way bridges.[1]

The Tridge in Midland, Michigan

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Multi-way bridges are located throughout the world, though they are rare. Some are as small as a footbridge, while others are multi-lane roadways.

Three-way bridges are often referred to as "T-bridges" or "Y-bridges", due to their shape when viewed from above. Three cities in Michigan each have a three-way bridge named "Tridge", combining "tri" and "bridge":[1] The Tridge (Midland, Michigan), The Tridge (Ypsilanti, Michigan) and The Tridge in Brighton, Michigan.

The unique shape of a multi-way bridge makes it easy to identify from an airplane. Pilot Amelia Earhart described Zanesville, Ohio as "the most recognizable city in the country" because of its Y-shaped bridge,[2] and the pilots of Enola Gay aimed for Hiroshima's T-shaped Aioi Bridge when they dropped the atom bomb.[3]

While designing the Tripartite Bridge in 1846—a Y-bridge proposed to span the Allegheny River and Monongahela River in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania—engineer John A. Roebling identified one of the challenges of erecting a three-way suspension-type bridge. Suspension-bridge cables on two-way bridges support heavy loads and are anchored solidly at either end,[4] while on a three-way bridge the cables of each of the three spans need to anchor at a central pier in the water, where cable forces from each span would have to balance each another: "the intersection of the cables at the top of the center pier...would have created enormous horizontal forces, and the stone arches connecting the three towers could hardly have resisted the tensions imposed by the cables radiating from their tops."[4][5] The bridge was never built.[4]

Three-way bridges edit

Bridge name Location Coordinates Description Image
Aioi Bridge Hiroshima, Japan 34°23′47″N 132°27′09″E / 34.3964°N 132.4526°E / 34.3964; 132.4526 (Aioi Bridge) Vehicle and pedestrian T-bridge. Built in 1932, heavily damaged by atomic bombing in 1945, reconstructed 1983.  
Alsen Bridge Berlin, Germany 52°31′25″N 13°22′20″E / 52.5235°N 13.3722°E / 52.5235; 13.3722 (Alsen Bridge) T-shaped bridge. Built in 1858; damaged by exposure to shipping, and torn down in 1890.  
Andorra Bridge Madrid, Spain 40°24′18″N 3°43′22″W / 40.405114°N 3.722811°W / 40.405114; -3.722811 (Andorra Bridge) Y-shaped footbridge over Manzanares River.  
Bergues Bridge (fr:Pont des Bergues) Geneva, Switzerland 46°12′21″N 6°08′49″E / 46.20593°N 6.147054°E / 46.20593; 6.147054 (Bergues Bridge (Pont des Bergues)) Pedestrian Y-bridge over the Rhône.  
BlueCross BlueShield of Tennessee building footbridge Chattanooga, Tennessee, United States 35°03′08″N 85°19′05″W / 35.05223°N 85.31798°W / 35.05223; -85.31798 (BlueCross BlueShield of Tennessee building footbridge) T-shaped footbridge
Bow River Pathway bridge Calgary, Canada 51°02′56″N 114°06′34″W / 51.048807°N 114.109497°W / 51.048807; -114.109497 (Bow River Pathway bridge) T-shaped footbridge
Bridge With 3 Branches (Le pont à 3 branches) Pont-de-Veyle, France 46°15′59″N 4°52′45″E / 46.266467°N 4.879134°E / 46.266467; 4.879134 (Bridge With 3 Branches) Pedestrian Y-bridge over the Veyle.  
Bridge With Three Entrances (Ponte das Três Entradas) Oliveira do Hospital Municipality, Portugal 40°18′24″N 7°52′16″W / 40.306739°N 7.871198°W / 40.306739; -7.871198 (Bridge with Three Entrances) Vehicle and pedestrian Y-bridge.
Calatrava Bridge Petah Tikva, Israel 32°05′30″N 34°51′59″E / 32.091803°N 34.86641°E / 32.091803; 34.86641 (Caltrava Bridge) Y-shaped footbridge designed by Santiago Calatrava.  
Camp Evergreen Girl Scouts Camp bridge Cowlitz County, Washington, United States 46°12′40″N 123°12′24″W / 46.211098°N 123.206755°W / 46.211098; -123.206755 (Bridge at Camp Evergreen Girl Scouts Camp) Pedestrian Y-bridge over Mill Creek.
Chincoteague Road Chincoteague, Virginia, United States 37°56′15″N 75°22′54″W / 37.937603°N 75.381620°W / 37.937603; -75.381620 (Chincoteague Road) Vehicle T-bridge.
Chu Y Bridge Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam 10°45′03″N 106°41′01″E / 10.750946°N 106.683653°E / 10.750946; 106.683653 (Chu Y Bridge) Vehicle and pedestrian Y-bridge built in 1937.[6]  
Colin Glen Forest Park Tri-Bridge Dunmurry, Northern Ireland 54°34′38″N 6°02′04″W / 54.577218°N 6.034307°W / 54.577218; -6.034307 (Raehills Three-Way Footbridge) Y-shaped footbridge.
Eco-Viikki Three Way Bridge Helsinki, Finland 60°13′34″N 25°02′03″E / 60.226107°N 25.034079°E / 60.226107; 25.034079 (Eco-Viikki 3-way Bridge) Pedestrian Y-bridge.
Fogelsangh State Three Way Bridge Veenklooster, Netherlands 53°15′48″N 6°06′35″E / 53.263396°N 6.109713°E / 53.263396; 6.109713 (Fogelsangh State) Pedestrian Y-bridge.  
Galena Y-Bridge Galena, Missouri, United States 36°48′19″N 93°27′40″W / 36.805393°N 93.460998°W / 36.805393; -93.460998 (Galena Y-Bridge) Y-shaped bridge historically used for vehicle traffic, now a footbridge.  
Jasenovac Tri-Bridge Between Jasenovac, Sisak-Moslavina County, Slavonia and Uštica, Bosnia and Herzegovina 45°16′05″N 16°55′01″E / 45.267997°N 16.916949°E / 45.267997; 16.916949 (Jasenovac Tri-Bridge) Vehicle and pedestrian Y-bridge originally built in 1973, destroyed in 1991, then re-built in 2005.[7]
Kang Ding Tri-Bridge Kang Ding Xian, Garzê Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, China 30°03′21″N 101°57′55″E / 30.05592°N 101.965254°E / 30.05592; 101.965254 (Kang Ding Tri-Bridge) Pedestrian Y-bridge.
Kikko Bridge Aoyamakogen Country Club, Mie Prefecture, Japan 34°42′01″N 136°24′04″E / 34.700234°N 136.401003°E / 34.700234; 136.401003 (Kikko Bridge) Y-shaped footbridge built in 1991.[6]
Krestovy Bridge Saint Petersburg, Russia 59°42′55.61″N 30°23′24.93″E / 59.7154472°N 30.3902583°E / 59.7154472; 30.3902583 (Krestovy Bridge) Built in 1779, the Krestovy Bridge is a pedestrian Y-bridge over Krestovy Canal in Alexander Park.[8]  
Lune Millennium Bridge Lancaster, Lancashire, England 54°03′08″N 2°48′09″W / 54.052191°N 2.802525°W / 54.052191; -2.802525 (Lune Millennium Bridge) Y-shaped footbridge.  
Louisa/Fort Gay Tri-Bridge Between Fort Gay, West Virginia and Louisa, Kentucky, United States 38°06′59″N 82°35′59″W / 38.11632°N 82.599821°W / 38.11632; -82.599821 (Louisa/Fort Gay Tri-Bridge) Vehicle and pedestrian T-bridge opened in 1906.[7]
Lowell T Bridge Lowell, Ohio, United States 39°31′35″N 81°30′25″W / 39.526465°N 81.50698°W / 39.526465; -81.50698 (Lowell T Bridge) Vehicle and pedestrian T-bridge over Muskingum River.
Malvina Footbridge Malvina, Mississippi, United States 33°51′08″N 90°55′09″W / 33.852288°N 90.919145°W / 33.852288; -90.919145 (Malvina Footbridge) Wooden vehicle and pedestrian T-bridge built in the late 1920s, and demolished in 1972.[9]
Mangakahia Twin Bridges Nukutawhiti, New Zealand 35°37′26″S 173°50′48″E / 35.623797°S 173.846626°E / -35.623797; 173.846626 (Mangakahia Twin Bridges) Vehicle and pedestrian T-bridge over Mangakahia River.  
Margaret Bridge Budapest, Hungary 47°30′53″N 19°02′37″E / 47.514722°N 19.043611°E / 47.514722; 19.043611 (Margaret Bridge) Vehicle and pedestrian Y-bridge.  
Miyoshi Bridge Tokyo, Japan 35°40′16.44″N 139°46′19.11″E / 35.6712333°N 139.7719750°E / 35.6712333; 139.7719750 (Miyoshi Bridge) Vehicle and pedestrian Y-bridge (1929) over a bend in the Tsukiji canal.[10]
nl:Noabers Badde, also called Mercedesbrug Veelerveen, Netherlands 53°03′12″N 7°07′39″E / 53.053361°N 7.127363°E / 53.053361; 7.127363 (Noabers Badde of Mercedesbrug) Pedestrian Y-bridge built in 1989 at the convergence of the Mussel, Diamonds, and During canals.[11]  
Overseas Highway Pigeon Key, Florida, United States 24°42′15″N 81°09′22″W / 24.704289°N 81.155974°W / 24.704289; -81.155974 (Overseas Highway) Partially abandoned vehicle and pedestrian T-bridge.  
Pierre Corneille Bridge Rouen, France 49°26′09″N 1°05′44″E / 49.435948°N 1.095497°E / 49.435948; 1.095497 (Pierre Corneille Bridge) Vehicle and pedestrian T-bridge over the Seine.  
Raehills Three-Way Footbridge Lockerbie, Scotland 55°13′38″N 3°27′55″W / 55.227105°N 3.465388°W / 55.227105; -3.465388 (Raehills Three-Way Footbridge) Y-shaped footbridge built in the late 1800s.[12]
Sancha Zijin Bridge/Hama Bridge Xingtai, Hebei, China 37°31′19″N 114°29′08″E / 37.522016°N 114.485609°E / 37.522016; 114.485609 (Sancha Zijin Bridge/Hama Bridge) Vehicle and pedestrian stone Y-bridge built in 1691.[13]
Sheikh Hasina Titas Bridge Charlohania, Bangladesh 23°43′36.56″N 90°50′56.67″E / 23.7268222°N 90.8490750°E / 23.7268222; 90.8490750 (Sheikh Hasina Titas Bridge) Vehicle and pedestrian Y-bridge opened in 2018 over Titas River and Sadarghat-Ramchandrapur Ferry Path.[14]
Staniastate footbridge Staniastate, Oentsjerk, Netherlands 53°15′25″N 5°53′50″E / 53.257006°N 5.897111°E / 53.257006; 5.897111 (Staniastate footbridge) Y-shaped footbridge.
Stockingfield Bridge Glasgow, Scotland 55°53′33.44″N 4°17′9.63″W / 55.8926222°N 4.2860083°W / 55.8926222; -4.2860083 (Stockingfield Bridge) Y-shaped footbridge over Forth and Clyde Canal, connecting Maryhill, Ruchill, and Gilshochill. Completed in 2022.[15]  
Strömsborgsbron Gamla stan, Sweden 59°19′38″N 18°03′51″E / 59.327304°N 18.064282°E / 59.327304; 18.064282 (Strömsborgsbron) Vehicle and pedestrian T-bridge.  
Thetford Footbridge Thetford, England 52°24′48″N 0°44′49″E / 52.413277°N 0.746904°E / 52.413277; 0.746904 (Thetford Footbridge) Y-shaped footbridge.  
Three-Legged Bridge Milton Keynes, England 52°02′49″N 0°44′03″W / 52.047022°N 0.734279°W / 52.047022; -0.734279 (Three-Legged Bridge) Y-shaped footbridge
Three-Way Bridge Lyons Falls, New York, United States 43°37′01″N 75°21′26″W / 43.616879°N 75.357202°W / 43.616879; -75.357202 (Three-Way Bridge) Vehicle and pedestrian wooden T-bridge opened in 1849, replaced with steel in 1916, and demolished in 1965.[16]
Tinmukhe Bridge Lumbini Province, Nepal 27°56′05.3″N 83°26′22.8″E / 27.934806°N 83.439667°E / 27.934806; 83.439667 (Tinmukhe Bridge) Y-shaped suspension bridge at junction of Gulmi, Palpa and Syangja districts.[17]
The Tridge (Brighton) Brighton, Michigan, United States 42°31′50″N 83°46′59″W / 42.530473°N 83.783022°W / 42.530473; -83.783022 (The Tridge (Brighton)) Y-shaped footbridge.[18]  
The Tridge (Midland) Midland, Michigan, United States 43°36′40″N 84°14′55″W / 43.611052°N 84.248689°W / 43.611052; -84.248689 (The Tridge (Midland)) Y-shaped footbridge.  
The Tridge (Ypsilanti) Ypsilanti, Michigan, United States 42°14′44″N 83°36′42″W / 42.24561°N 83.6116°W / 42.24561; -83.6116 (The Tridge (Ypsilanti)) Y-shaped footbridge.  
Trangrav Bridge (Trangravsbroen) Copenhagen, Denmark 55°40′40″N 12°35′56″E / 55.677694°N 12.598943°E / 55.677694; 12.598943 (Trangrav Bridge) Pedestrian and cyclist Y-bridge over Christianshavn Canal and Trangraven. Two of the bridge spans may open for passing sailboats. When both spans open at the same time the bridge resembles a butterfly.[19]  
Trinity Bridge (Crowland) Crowland, Lincolnshire, England 52°40′33″N 0°10′06″W / 52.6757°N 0.168281°W / 52.6757; -0.168281 (Trinity Bridge) Y-shaped stone footbridge.  
Trinity Bridge (Greater Manchester) Greater Manchester, England 53°28′58″N 2°15′04″W / 53.482717°N 2.251098°W / 53.482717; -2.251098 (Caltrava Bridge) Y-shaped footbridge over River Irwell, designed by Santiago Calatrava.  
Tripartite Bridge Saint Petersburg, Russia 59°56′29.64″N 30°19′43.89″E / 59.9415667°N 30.3288583°E / 59.9415667; 30.3288583 (Tripartite Bridge) Vehicle and pedestrian T-bridge over Moyka River and Griboyedov Canal.  
Vijversburg Estate Tri-Bridge Tytsjerk, Netherlands 53°13′01″N 5°54′28″E / 53.217052°N 5.907743°E / 53.217052; 5.907743 (Vijversburg Estate Tri-Bridge) Y-shaped footbridge.  
Vines Mansion Bridge Loganville, Georgia, United States 33°51′43″N 83°55′25″W / 33.862035°N 83.923614°W / 33.862035; -83.923614 (Vines Mansion Bridge) Y-shaped footbridge.
Ypsilon Bridge Drammen, Norway 59°44′40″N 10°11′43″E / 59.744396°N 10.195313°E / 59.744396; 10.195313 (Ypsilon Bridge) Y-shaped footbridge.  
Zanesville Y-Bridge Zanesville, Ohio, United States 39°56′26″N 82°00′52″W / 39.940417°N 82.014306°W / 39.940417; -82.014306 (Zanesville Y-Bridge) Vehicle and pedestrian Y-bridge.  

Four-way bridges edit

Bridge name Location Coordinates Description Image
Bridge over Fondamenta Tre Ponti Venice, Italy 45°26′13.49″N 12°19′11.74″E / 45.4370806°N 12.3199278°E / 45.4370806; 12.3199278 (Bridge over Fondamenta Tre Ponti) Four-way footbridge over the intersection of three canals.  
Bridge over two canals at Les Attaques, France Les Attaques, France 50°53′35.63″N 1°58′11.89″E / 50.8932306°N 1.9699694°E / 50.8932306; 1.9699694 (Bridge over two canals at Les Attaques, France) Four-way vehicle and pedestrian T-bridge over two canals.  
The Three Bridges (De Tre Broer) Aarhus, Denmark 56°08′38″N 10°10′24″E / 56.14380°N 10.17347°E / 56.14380; 10.17347 (The Three Bridges) Bikeway bridge in H-shape over Arhus River. The bridge has two spans to each of the river banks. They are connected by a longer fifth span in the middle of the river. The middle span passes under 3 railway bridges which crosses the river.  

Five-way bridge edit

Bridge name Location Coordinates Description Image
Ponte dei Trepponti Comacchio, Italy 44°41′35″N 12°11′00″E / 44.692984°N 12.18329°E / 44.692984; 12.18329 (Treponti) Five-way stone footbridge at the intersection of five canals, built in 1634.[7]  

References edit

  Media related to Multi-way bridges at Wikimedia Commons

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T bridge and Y bridge redirect here For individual bridges see the list below A multi way bridge is a bridge with three or more distinct and separate spans where one end of each span meets at a common point near the centre of the bridge Unlike other bridges which have two entry exit points multi way bridges have three or more entry exit points For this reason multi way bridges are not to be confused with commonly found road bridges which carry vehicles in one direction from one entry point and then bifurcate into two other one way bridges 1 The Tridge in Midland Michigan Contents 1 Description 2 Three way bridges 3 Four way bridges 4 Five way bridge 5 ReferencesDescription edit nbsp Map Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as KML GPX all coordinates GPX primary coordinates GPX secondary coordinates Multi way bridges are located throughout the world though they are rare Some are as small as a footbridge while others are multi lane roadways Three way bridges are often referred to as T bridges or Y bridges due to their shape when viewed from above Three cities in Michigan each have a three way bridge named Tridge combining tri and bridge 1 The Tridge Midland Michigan The Tridge Ypsilanti Michigan and The Tridge in Brighton Michigan The unique shape of a multi way bridge makes it easy to identify from an airplane Pilot Amelia Earhart described Zanesville Ohio as the most recognizable city in the country because of its Y shaped bridge 2 and the pilots of Enola Gay aimed for Hiroshima s T shaped Aioi Bridge when they dropped the atom bomb 3 While designing the Tripartite Bridge in 1846 a Y bridge proposed to span the Allegheny River and Monongahela River in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania engineer John A Roebling identified one of the challenges of erecting a three way suspension type bridge Suspension bridge cables on two way bridges support heavy loads and are anchored solidly at either end 4 while on a three way bridge the cables of each of the three spans need to anchor at a central pier in the water where cable forces from each span would have to balance each another the intersection of the cables at the top of the center pier would have created enormous horizontal forces and the stone arches connecting the three towers could hardly have resisted the tensions imposed by the cables radiating from their tops 4 5 The bridge was never built 4 Three way bridges editBridge name Location Coordinates Description Image Aioi Bridge Hiroshima Japan 34 23 47 N 132 27 09 E 34 3964 N 132 4526 E 34 3964 132 4526 Aioi Bridge Vehicle and pedestrian T bridge Built in 1932 heavily damaged by atomic bombing in 1945 reconstructed 1983 nbsp Alsen Bridge Berlin Germany 52 31 25 N 13 22 20 E 52 5235 N 13 3722 E 52 5235 13 3722 Alsen Bridge T shaped bridge Built in 1858 damaged by exposure to shipping and torn down in 1890 nbsp Andorra Bridge Madrid Spain 40 24 18 N 3 43 22 W 40 405114 N 3 722811 W 40 405114 3 722811 Andorra Bridge Y shaped footbridge over Manzanares River nbsp Bergues Bridge fr Pont des Bergues Geneva Switzerland 46 12 21 N 6 08 49 E 46 20593 N 6 147054 E 46 20593 6 147054 Bergues Bridge Pont des Bergues Pedestrian Y bridge over the Rhone nbsp BlueCross BlueShield of Tennessee building footbridge Chattanooga Tennessee United States 35 03 08 N 85 19 05 W 35 05223 N 85 31798 W 35 05223 85 31798 BlueCross BlueShield of Tennessee building footbridge T shaped footbridge Bow River Pathway bridge Calgary Canada 51 02 56 N 114 06 34 W 51 048807 N 114 109497 W 51 048807 114 109497 Bow River Pathway bridge T shaped footbridge Bridge With 3 Branches Le pont a 3 branches Pont de Veyle France 46 15 59 N 4 52 45 E 46 266467 N 4 879134 E 46 266467 4 879134 Bridge With 3 Branches Pedestrian Y bridge over the Veyle nbsp Bridge With Three Entrances Ponte das Tres Entradas Oliveira do Hospital Municipality Portugal 40 18 24 N 7 52 16 W 40 306739 N 7 871198 W 40 306739 7 871198 Bridge with Three Entrances Vehicle and pedestrian Y bridge Calatrava Bridge Petah Tikva Israel 32 05 30 N 34 51 59 E 32 091803 N 34 86641 E 32 091803 34 86641 Caltrava Bridge Y shaped footbridge designed by Santiago Calatrava nbsp Camp Evergreen Girl Scouts Camp bridge Cowlitz County Washington United States 46 12 40 N 123 12 24 W 46 211098 N 123 206755 W 46 211098 123 206755 Bridge at Camp Evergreen Girl Scouts Camp Pedestrian Y bridge over Mill Creek Chincoteague Road Chincoteague Virginia United States 37 56 15 N 75 22 54 W 37 937603 N 75 381620 W 37 937603 75 381620 Chincoteague Road Vehicle T bridge Chu Y Bridge Ho Chi Minh City Vietnam 10 45 03 N 106 41 01 E 10 750946 N 106 683653 E 10 750946 106 683653 Chu Y Bridge Vehicle and pedestrian Y bridge built in 1937 6 nbsp Colin Glen Forest Park Tri Bridge Dunmurry Northern Ireland 54 34 38 N 6 02 04 W 54 577218 N 6 034307 W 54 577218 6 034307 Raehills Three Way Footbridge Y shaped footbridge Eco Viikki Three Way Bridge Helsinki Finland 60 13 34 N 25 02 03 E 60 226107 N 25 034079 E 60 226107 25 034079 Eco Viikki 3 way Bridge Pedestrian Y bridge Fogelsangh State Three Way Bridge Veenklooster Netherlands 53 15 48 N 6 06 35 E 53 263396 N 6 109713 E 53 263396 6 109713 Fogelsangh State Pedestrian Y bridge nbsp Galena Y Bridge Galena Missouri United States 36 48 19 N 93 27 40 W 36 805393 N 93 460998 W 36 805393 93 460998 Galena Y Bridge Y shaped bridge historically used for vehicle traffic now a footbridge nbsp Jasenovac Tri Bridge Between Jasenovac Sisak Moslavina County Slavonia and Ustica Bosnia and Herzegovina 45 16 05 N 16 55 01 E 45 267997 N 16 916949 E 45 267997 16 916949 Jasenovac Tri Bridge Vehicle and pedestrian Y bridge originally built in 1973 destroyed in 1991 then re built in 2005 7 Kang Ding Tri Bridge Kang Ding Xian Garze Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture China 30 03 21 N 101 57 55 E 30 05592 N 101 965254 E 30 05592 101 965254 Kang Ding Tri Bridge Pedestrian Y bridge Kikko Bridge Aoyamakogen Country Club Mie Prefecture Japan 34 42 01 N 136 24 04 E 34 700234 N 136 401003 E 34 700234 136 401003 Kikko Bridge Y shaped footbridge built in 1991 6 Krestovy Bridge Saint Petersburg Russia 59 42 55 61 N 30 23 24 93 E 59 7154472 N 30 3902583 E 59 7154472 30 3902583 Krestovy Bridge Built in 1779 the Krestovy Bridge is a pedestrian Y bridge over Krestovy Canal in Alexander Park 8 nbsp Lune Millennium Bridge Lancaster Lancashire England 54 03 08 N 2 48 09 W 54 052191 N 2 802525 W 54 052191 2 802525 Lune Millennium Bridge Y shaped footbridge nbsp Louisa Fort Gay Tri Bridge Between Fort Gay West Virginia and Louisa Kentucky United States 38 06 59 N 82 35 59 W 38 11632 N 82 599821 W 38 11632 82 599821 Louisa Fort Gay Tri Bridge Vehicle and pedestrian T bridge opened in 1906 7 Lowell T Bridge Lowell Ohio United States 39 31 35 N 81 30 25 W 39 526465 N 81 50698 W 39 526465 81 50698 Lowell T Bridge Vehicle and pedestrian T bridge over Muskingum River Malvina Footbridge Malvina Mississippi United States 33 51 08 N 90 55 09 W 33 852288 N 90 919145 W 33 852288 90 919145 Malvina Footbridge Wooden vehicle and pedestrian T bridge built in the late 1920s and demolished in 1972 9 Mangakahia Twin Bridges Nukutawhiti New Zealand 35 37 26 S 173 50 48 E 35 623797 S 173 846626 E 35 623797 173 846626 Mangakahia Twin Bridges Vehicle and pedestrian T bridge over Mangakahia River nbsp Margaret Bridge Budapest Hungary 47 30 53 N 19 02 37 E 47 514722 N 19 043611 E 47 514722 19 043611 Margaret Bridge Vehicle and pedestrian Y bridge nbsp Miyoshi Bridge Tokyo Japan 35 40 16 44 N 139 46 19 11 E 35 6712333 N 139 7719750 E 35 6712333 139 7719750 Miyoshi Bridge Vehicle and pedestrian Y bridge 1929 over a bend in the Tsukiji canal 10 nl Noabers Badde also called Mercedesbrug Veelerveen Netherlands 53 03 12 N 7 07 39 E 53 053361 N 7 127363 E 53 053361 7 127363 Noabers Badde of Mercedesbrug Pedestrian Y bridge built in 1989 at the convergence of the Mussel Diamonds and During canals 11 nbsp Overseas Highway Pigeon Key Florida United States 24 42 15 N 81 09 22 W 24 704289 N 81 155974 W 24 704289 81 155974 Overseas Highway Partially abandoned vehicle and pedestrian T bridge nbsp Pierre Corneille Bridge Rouen France 49 26 09 N 1 05 44 E 49 435948 N 1 095497 E 49 435948 1 095497 Pierre Corneille Bridge Vehicle and pedestrian T bridge over the Seine nbsp Raehills Three Way Footbridge Lockerbie Scotland 55 13 38 N 3 27 55 W 55 227105 N 3 465388 W 55 227105 3 465388 Raehills Three Way Footbridge Y shaped footbridge built in the late 1800s 12 Sancha Zijin Bridge Hama Bridge Xingtai Hebei China 37 31 19 N 114 29 08 E 37 522016 N 114 485609 E 37 522016 114 485609 Sancha Zijin Bridge Hama Bridge Vehicle and pedestrian stone Y bridge built in 1691 13 Sheikh Hasina Titas Bridge Charlohania Bangladesh 23 43 36 56 N 90 50 56 67 E 23 7268222 N 90 8490750 E 23 7268222 90 8490750 Sheikh Hasina Titas Bridge Vehicle and pedestrian Y bridge opened in 2018 over Titas River and Sadarghat Ramchandrapur Ferry Path 14 Staniastate footbridge Staniastate Oentsjerk Netherlands 53 15 25 N 5 53 50 E 53 257006 N 5 897111 E 53 257006 5 897111 Staniastate footbridge Y shaped footbridge Stockingfield Bridge Glasgow Scotland 55 53 33 44 N 4 17 9 63 W 55 8926222 N 4 2860083 W 55 8926222 4 2860083 Stockingfield Bridge Y shaped footbridge over Forth and Clyde Canal connecting Maryhill Ruchill and Gilshochill Completed in 2022 15 nbsp Stromsborgsbron Gamla stan Sweden 59 19 38 N 18 03 51 E 59 327304 N 18 064282 E 59 327304 18 064282 Stromsborgsbron Vehicle and pedestrian T bridge nbsp Thetford Footbridge Thetford England 52 24 48 N 0 44 49 E 52 413277 N 0 746904 E 52 413277 0 746904 Thetford Footbridge Y shaped footbridge nbsp Three Legged Bridge Milton Keynes England 52 02 49 N 0 44 03 W 52 047022 N 0 734279 W 52 047022 0 734279 Three Legged Bridge Y shaped footbridge Three Way Bridge Lyons Falls New York United States 43 37 01 N 75 21 26 W 43 616879 N 75 357202 W 43 616879 75 357202 Three Way Bridge Vehicle and pedestrian wooden T bridge opened in 1849 replaced with steel in 1916 and demolished in 1965 16 Tinmukhe Bridge Lumbini Province Nepal 27 56 05 3 N 83 26 22 8 E 27 934806 N 83 439667 E 27 934806 83 439667 Tinmukhe Bridge Y shaped suspension bridge at junction of Gulmi Palpa and Syangja districts 17 The Tridge Brighton Brighton Michigan United States 42 31 50 N 83 46 59 W 42 530473 N 83 783022 W 42 530473 83 783022 The Tridge Brighton Y shaped footbridge 18 nbsp The Tridge Midland Midland Michigan United States 43 36 40 N 84 14 55 W 43 611052 N 84 248689 W 43 611052 84 248689 The Tridge Midland Y shaped footbridge nbsp The Tridge Ypsilanti Ypsilanti Michigan United States 42 14 44 N 83 36 42 W 42 24561 N 83 6116 W 42 24561 83 6116 The Tridge Ypsilanti Y shaped footbridge nbsp Trangrav Bridge Trangravsbroen Copenhagen Denmark 55 40 40 N 12 35 56 E 55 677694 N 12 598943 E 55 677694 12 598943 Trangrav Bridge Pedestrian and cyclist Y bridge over Christianshavn Canal and Trangraven Two of the bridge spans may open for passing sailboats When both spans open at the same time the bridge resembles a butterfly 19 nbsp Trinity Bridge Crowland Crowland Lincolnshire England 52 40 33 N 0 10 06 W 52 6757 N 0 168281 W 52 6757 0 168281 Trinity Bridge Y shaped stone footbridge nbsp Trinity Bridge Greater Manchester Greater Manchester England 53 28 58 N 2 15 04 W 53 482717 N 2 251098 W 53 482717 2 251098 Caltrava Bridge Y shaped footbridge over River Irwell designed by Santiago Calatrava nbsp Tripartite Bridge Saint Petersburg Russia 59 56 29 64 N 30 19 43 89 E 59 9415667 N 30 3288583 E 59 9415667 30 3288583 Tripartite Bridge Vehicle and pedestrian T bridge over Moyka River and Griboyedov Canal nbsp Vijversburg Estate Tri Bridge Tytsjerk Netherlands 53 13 01 N 5 54 28 E 53 217052 N 5 907743 E 53 217052 5 907743 Vijversburg Estate Tri Bridge Y shaped footbridge nbsp Vines Mansion Bridge Loganville Georgia United States 33 51 43 N 83 55 25 W 33 862035 N 83 923614 W 33 862035 83 923614 Vines Mansion Bridge Y shaped footbridge Ypsilon Bridge Drammen Norway 59 44 40 N 10 11 43 E 59 744396 N 10 195313 E 59 744396 10 195313 Ypsilon Bridge Y shaped footbridge nbsp Zanesville Y Bridge Zanesville Ohio United States 39 56 26 N 82 00 52 W 39 940417 N 82 014306 W 39 940417 82 014306 Zanesville Y Bridge Vehicle and pedestrian Y bridge nbsp Four way bridges editBridge name Location Coordinates Description Image Bridge over Fondamenta Tre Ponti Venice Italy 45 26 13 49 N 12 19 11 74 E 45 4370806 N 12 3199278 E 45 4370806 12 3199278 Bridge over Fondamenta Tre Ponti Four way footbridge over the intersection of three canals nbsp Bridge over two canals at Les Attaques France Les Attaques France 50 53 35 63 N 1 58 11 89 E 50 8932306 N 1 9699694 E 50 8932306 1 9699694 Bridge over two canals at Les Attaques France Four way vehicle and pedestrian T bridge over two canals nbsp The Three Bridges De Tre Broer Aarhus Denmark 56 08 38 N 10 10 24 E 56 14380 N 10 17347 E 56 14380 10 17347 The Three Bridges Bikeway bridge in H shape over Arhus River The bridge has two spans to each of the river banks They are connected by a longer fifth span in the middle of the river The middle span passes under 3 railway bridges which crosses the river nbsp Five way bridge editBridge name Location Coordinates Description Image Ponte dei Trepponti Comacchio Italy 44 41 35 N 12 11 00 E 44 692984 N 12 18329 E 44 692984 12 18329 Treponti Five way stone footbridge at the intersection of five canals built in 1634 7 nbsp References edit nbsp Media related to Multi way bridges at Wikimedia Commons a b The Tridge Michigan s Three Way Bridge Kuriositas January 2 2012 Y Bridge Zanesville Muskingum County Visitors Bureau Retrieved September 10 2016 Aioi Bridge Hiroshima amp Nagasaki Remembered Retrieved September 10 2016 a b c Lienhard John H A Tripartite Bridge The Engines of Our Ingenuity Retrieved February 23 2022 Fenves Steven J 1989 The Greatest Bridge Never Built Invention amp Technology a b Beautiful Tri Bridges Around the World Emorfes October 21 2010 a b c Tri Bridges Around the World November 3 2012 The Krestovy Bridge The Tsarskoye Selo State Museum Preserve Retrieved June 28 2017 Phalia Malvina PDF Msgw org Retrieved September 10 2016 Miyoshibashi the Y Bridge Kyobashi c 1930 Old Tokyo 4 February 2015 Retrieved May 31 2021 Noabers Badde Structure Retrieved September 10 2016 Raehills Wallace s Loup Footbridge Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland Retrieved September 10 2016 Sancha Zijin Bridge aka Hama Bridge Robert Cortright Retrieved September 10 2016 Masud Alam Comilla September 15 2018 PM to open country s first Y shaped bridge Sunday Dhaka Tribune Tarnai Eszter November 4 2022 Stockingfield Bridge to light up for the first time at opening parade in Glasgow Glasgow Times Three Way Bridge Village of Lyons Falls Retrieved September 10 2016 र र क ष त र र ड म १४ कर डक त नम ख प ल न र म ण सक न ल ग य The construction of a three way bridge worth 140 million has been completed in Riddi Ruru area Globalaawaj com in Nepali Retrieved January 23 2024 Brighton Downtown Development Authority Standard Streetscape Details PDF City of Brighton July 2006 Archived from the original PDF on 2014 02 19 Retrieved 2014 02 02 Butterfly Bridge Dietmar Feichtinger Architectes ArchDaily April 19 2015 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Multi way bridge amp oldid 1209296285, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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