List of multi-level bridges

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This is a list of bi-level and multi-level bridges. All entries are bi-level unless otherwise stated.

Australia

Cahill Expressway and Circular Quay Railway, Sydney, under construction in 1955

Austria

Bangladesh

Padma Multipurpose Bridge in Bangladesh

Canada

France

Germany

China

Anhui

Chongqing

Fujian

  • Pingtan Strait Rail-Road Bridge [zh] (road and railway)
  • Daoqingzhou Bridge [zh] (road and rapid transit)

Guangdong

Henan

  • Zhengxin Yellow River Bridge [zh] (road and railway)

Heilongjiang

  • Binbei Bridge [zh] (road and railway)

Hong Kong

Rambler Channel Bridge
Cheong Wan Road - Flyover and footbridge across Cross-Harbour Tunnel's toll plaza
Eastern footbridge across Kornhill Road
Western footbridge across Kornhill Road
Footbridge between Lok Ma Chau station and Futian Port
Footbridge between Lok Ma Chau station and Futian Port
Prince Edward Road East over Kai Tak Nullah
Man Cheung Street between One and Two International Finance Centre

Hubei

Hunan

Hengyang Xiangjiang Road-railway Bridge [zh] (road and railway)

Liaoning

Macau

Jiangsu

Jiangxi

Shanghai

Zhejiang

Czech Republic

India

Iraq

  • The Two stories bridge [ar] in Baghdad crosses river of Tigris, carryoing two levels of roadway.

Italy

  • The Viadotto Soleri bridge in Cuneo, inaugurated in 1937 but partially rebuilt after it was seriously damaged by the German Army at the end of WWII, crosses the Stura river.

Japan

Ichikawa station

Luxembourg

Macau

Malaysia

New Zealand

Poland

Portugal

Russia

Slovakia

Slovenia

Double-deck bridge in Maribor, Slovenia
  • Dvoetažni most [sl] in Maribor (two levels of roadway)

Sweden

  • Sankt Eriksbron (road and metro)
  • Øresund Bridge (road and railway; partially located within Danish waters, connecting with the Danish island of Peberholm)

Taiwan

United Kingdom

United States

  • Multilevel streets in Chicago
    • Columbus Drive
    • Lake Shore Drive
    • Michigan Avenue
    • Randolph Street
    • Stetson Avenue
    • Wacker Drive
    • South Water Street
  • Bi-level walkway bridge at Denver International Airport[19]

Vietnam

See also

References

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