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  2. Waibaidu Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Chinese name of the Garden Bridge – waibaidu qiao 外白渡橋 – is such a case. The name makes sense only in relation with another bridge called libaidu qiao 裡白渡橋 that was located further inside the Soochow Creek, whereas the Garden Bridge was located at the mouth of the creek where it merges into the Huangpu river. [7]

  3. Category:Metal bridges in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Water, Wall, and Pine Streets Lenticular Truss Bridges; West Brownsville Junction Bridge; West Hickory Bridge; West Orange Road-Thomas Bridge; Westgaard Bridge; Williamsburg Bridge; Willis Avenue Bridge; Wilson Bridge (Delphi, Indiana) Winooski River Bridge; Winooski Street Bridge; Wolf Creek Bridge (Rocky Gap, Virginia) Wood Road Metal Truss ...

  4. Category:Retractable bridges - Wikipedia

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  5. Hernando de Soto Bridge - Wikipedia

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    [8] Hernando de Soto Bridge illuminated at night in 2015. At night, the bridge was illuminated by 200 sodium vapor lights along its "M" structure. The bridge was first illuminated on September 5, 1986, after $373,000 of private funds had been raised to fund the cost and installation of the lights.

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  7. Retractable bridge - Wikipedia

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    A retractable bridge is a type of moveable bridge in which the deck can be rolled or slid backwards to open a gap while traffic crosses, usually a ship on a waterway. This type is sometimes referred to as a thrust bridge. The bridge is retracted to the right. Borden Avenue Bridge, Long Island City. Retractable bridges date back to medieval times.

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