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Arch bridge         
  • Segovia Aqueduct]] (c. 100 AD)
  • The [[Anji Bridge]], 6-7th century AD
  • The Roman [[Alcántara Bridge]], Spain (built 103-106 AD)
  • The [[Ponte Vecchio]], [[Florence]], Italy (1345)
  • [[The Iron Bridge]], opened in 1781, is an early example of a large cast iron bridge.
  • Bridge at Limyra]]: the falsework was moved to another opening as soon as the lower arch rib had been completed
  • Monroe Street Bridge]], [[Spokane, Washington]].  1911.
  • Devil's bridge]], [[Céret]], France (1341)
  • Richmond Bridge]], oldest operational bridge in Australia (1825)
  • The old stone arch bridge over the [[Kerava River]] in [[Kerava]], [[Finland]]
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Arch Bridge (disambiguation)
An arch bridge is a bridge with abutments at each end shaped as a curved arch. Arch bridges work by transferring the weight of the bridge and its loads partially into a horizontal thrust restrained by the abutments at either side.
Through arch bridge         
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  • The [[Frederick Douglass Memorial Bridge]] under construction in 2020.  The partially completed arch is supported by wires attaching it to the completed arch behind it.
  • Pentele Bridge]] is an example of a basket handle arch. Seen from one end, the two arches take the form of a handle.
  • Runcorn–Widnes Bridge]] under construction in-between the [[Widnes–Runcorn Transporter Bridge]] and the lattice truss [[Runcorn Railway Bridge]].
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TYPE OF BRIDGE
Compression arch suspended-deck bridges; Thru arch bridge; Through-arch bridge; Thru-arch bridge; Steel arch bridge; Half-through arch bridge; Through arch; Compression arch suspended-deck bridge; Through arch truss bridge
A through arch bridge, also known as a through-type arch bridge, is a bridge that is made from materials such as steel or reinforced concrete, in which the base of an arch structure is below the deck but the top rises above it. It can either be lower bearing or mid-bearing.
Eight-Arch Bridge         
  • The Eight-Arch Bridge at Stackpole
BRIDGE IN UNITED KINGDOM
Eight-Arch Bridge (Stackpole)
The Eight Arch Bridge on the Stackpole Estate is a grade II* listed construction, in Pembrokeshire, Wales. It is owned and maintained by the National Trust.
Examples of use of arch bridge
1. The state transport agency said 200,000 cars a day use the steel arch bridge.
2. Lupu bridge, Shanghai With a main arch span of 550m, the Lupu bridge is the world‘s longest steel–arch bridge.
3. The collapsed bridge is just blocks from the heart of Minneapolis, near tourist attractions like the new Guthrie Theater and the Stone Arch Bridge.
4. The collapsed bridge stood just blocks from the heart of Minneapolis, near tourist attractions like the new Guthrie Theater and the Stone Arch Bridge.
5. The goal was to design a bridge that blends the modern feel of the nearby Guthrie Theatre and the more traditional Stone Arch Bridge adjacent to it, said Linda Figg, president of the FIGG Bridge Engineers design firm.