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Что (кто) такое pedestrian bridge - определение

BRIDGE DESIGNED FOR PEDESTRIANS AND IN SOME CASES CYCLISTS, ANIMAL TRAFFIC AND HORSE RIDERS, RATHER THAN VEHICULAR TRAFFIC
Pedestrian overpass; Footbridges; Foot bridge; Foot bridges; Pedestrian bridge; Foot Over Bridge; Overcrossing; Bicycle bridge; Foot overbridge; Bicyclebridge
  • A footbridge seen in [[Walbridge Park]], [[Toledo, Ohio]], 1895
  • View, looking south, of the '''bicycle bridge''' attached to the [[Bordeaux Railway Bridge]]
  • A simple French footbridge
  • Helvetas-type footbridge in [[Rubaksa]], [[Ethiopia]]
  • A footbridge in [[Shaharah District]], Yemen
  • [[Stepping stones]], across the [[River Rothay]], in the Lake District, England
  • Tilak Nagar Station in [[Mumbai]]
  • A section of the [[Poughkeepsie Bridge]], New York State, US.
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Footbridge         
·noun A narrow bridge for foot passengers only.
footbridge         
(footbridges)
A footbridge is a narrow bridge for people travelling on foot.
N-COUNT
Footbridge         
A footbridge (also a pedestrian bridge, pedestrian overpass, or pedestrian overcrossing) is a bridge designed solely for pedestrians.Oxford English Dictionary While the primary meaning for a bridge is a structure which links "two points at a height above the ground", a footbridge can also be a lower structure, such as a boardwalk, that enables pedestrians to cross wet, fragile, or marshy land.
footbridge         
¦ noun a bridge for pedestrians.
Circular Pedestrian Bridge         
PEDESTRIAN BRIDGE IN AVEIRO, PORTUGAL
Ponte Pedonal Circular (Aveiro); Circular Pedestrian Bridge (Aveiro)
Circular Pedestrian Bridge, also known as Ponte do Laço is a pedestrian steel bridge above the Canal de São Roque and the Canal dos Botirões, two of the channels of the Aveiro Lagoon. Designed by Luís Viegas and Domingos Moreira, the bridge features an "unusual" circular design that is supported in three margins and suspended by a mast.
Shogomoc River Pedestrian Bridge         
Wikipedia talk:Articles for creation/Shogomoc River Pedestrian Bridge
Shogomoc River Pedestrian Bridge is a 265-foot suspension bridge in Canterbury, New Brunswick. It officially opened in October 2011.
West Street pedestrian bridges         
  • Liberty Street Bridge
  • North Bridge, built 2003
  • Tribeca Bridge, interior
  • November 2020
SET OF PEDESTRIAN BRIDGES ACROSS WEST STREET IN MANHATTAN, NEW YORK CITY
Tribeca Bridge; West Thames Street Bridge; Vesey Street Bridge; Liberty Street Bridge; Rector Street Bridge
The West Street pedestrian bridges are a series of pedestrian bridges that cross West Street to connect the neighborhoods of Tribeca and the Financial District with Battery Park City in Lower Manhattan, New York City. The bridges were built to provide alternatives to crossing the busy street.
Pedestrian zone         
  • Torggatan, a pedestrian street in [[Mariehamn]], [[Åland]]
  • Tumbacuatro Street in [[Santa Marta]].
  • [[Aleksanterinkatu]], [[Helsinki]]'s main shopping street, 2007
  • [[Ancient City of Aleppo]], the walkway at [[al-Madina Souq]]
  • low-traffic]]) zones: history, examples, pros and cons
  • [[Florida Street]], [[Buenos Aires]], Argentina
  • [[Madero Street]] in the [[Historic center of Mexico City]]
  • Cashel Street, 2019
  • [[Lijnbaan]], [[Rotterdam]]'s main shopping street, 1961
  • Queenstown Mall
  • [[Elizabeth Street Mall]], [[Hobart]], Australia
  • The Galerie Vivienne in Paris
  • Jirón de La Union in Lima
  • [[Sai Yeung Choi Street]] in [[Hong Kong]].
  • [[İstiklal Avenue]], [[Istanbul]]
  • Knez Mihailova]] pedestrian zone at night with New Year decoration in [[Belgrade]], [[Serbia]]
  • [[Fremont Street Experience]] in [[Las Vegas]] with the neon lights on
  • M-185]]) on [[Mackinac Island]].
  • [[Calle de Preciados]], [[Madrid]]
  • Marktplatz in [[Karlsruhe]], Germany, coexists with a tramline.
  • [[Martin Place]], [[Sydney]], Australia
  • [[The National Gallery]], [[Trafalgar Square]], [[London]]
  • [[Rua XV de Novembro]] in [[Curitiba]]
  • [[Ottawa]] [[Sparks Street Mall]].
  • Sign for pedestrian street in Central [[Stockholm]] showing a father and daughter
  • Pedestrianized area in [[Times Square]], [[New York City]]
AREA OF A CITY OR TOWN RESERVED FOR PEDESTRIAN-ONLY USE
Pedestrian street; Auto-free zones; Carfree area; Carfree zone; Car-free area; Pedestrianized zone; Pedestrianised zone; Carfree areas; Auto-free zone; Pedestrian Street; Pedestrianization; Pedestrianised street; Pedestrianisation; Pedestrian area; Pedestrianised; No-Car Zone; Pedestrian precinct; Car-free place; Car-free zones; Car-free zone; Pedestrian-only use; Car-free urban area; Vehicle restricted zones; Pedestrianized street; Pedestrian mall; Pedestrian zones; No traffic zones; Pedestrian road; Pedestrianizing; Pedestrianize; Pedestrianise; Pedestrianized; Open-air pedestrian mall; Pedestrian malls
Pedestrian zones (also known as auto-free zones and car-free zones, as pedestrian precincts in British English, and as pedestrian malls in the United States and Australia) are areas of a city or town reserved for pedestrian-only use and in which most or all automobile traffic is prohibited. Converting a street or an area to pedestrian-only use is called pedestrianisation.
Pedestrianized         
  • Torggatan, a pedestrian street in [[Mariehamn]], [[Åland]]
  • Tumbacuatro Street in [[Santa Marta]].
  • [[Aleksanterinkatu]], [[Helsinki]]'s main shopping street, 2007
  • [[Ancient City of Aleppo]], the walkway at [[al-Madina Souq]]
  • low-traffic]]) zones: history, examples, pros and cons
  • [[Florida Street]], [[Buenos Aires]], Argentina
  • [[Madero Street]] in the [[Historic center of Mexico City]]
  • Cashel Street, 2019
  • [[Lijnbaan]], [[Rotterdam]]'s main shopping street, 1961
  • Queenstown Mall
  • [[Elizabeth Street Mall]], [[Hobart]], Australia
  • The Galerie Vivienne in Paris
  • Jirón de La Union in Lima
  • [[Sai Yeung Choi Street]] in [[Hong Kong]].
  • [[İstiklal Avenue]], [[Istanbul]]
  • Knez Mihailova]] pedestrian zone at night with New Year decoration in [[Belgrade]], [[Serbia]]
  • [[Fremont Street Experience]] in [[Las Vegas]] with the neon lights on
  • M-185]]) on [[Mackinac Island]].
  • [[Calle de Preciados]], [[Madrid]]
  • Marktplatz in [[Karlsruhe]], Germany, coexists with a tramline.
  • [[Martin Place]], [[Sydney]], Australia
  • [[The National Gallery]], [[Trafalgar Square]], [[London]]
  • [[Rua XV de Novembro]] in [[Curitiba]]
  • [[Ottawa]] [[Sparks Street Mall]].
  • Sign for pedestrian street in Central [[Stockholm]] showing a father and daughter
  • Pedestrianized area in [[Times Square]], [[New York City]]
AREA OF A CITY OR TOWN RESERVED FOR PEDESTRIAN-ONLY USE
Pedestrian street; Auto-free zones; Carfree area; Carfree zone; Car-free area; Pedestrianized zone; Pedestrianised zone; Carfree areas; Auto-free zone; Pedestrian Street; Pedestrianization; Pedestrianised street; Pedestrianisation; Pedestrian area; Pedestrianised; No-Car Zone; Pedestrian precinct; Car-free place; Car-free zones; Car-free zone; Pedestrian-only use; Car-free urban area; Vehicle restricted zones; Pedestrianized street; Pedestrian mall; Pedestrian zones; No traffic zones; Pedestrian road; Pedestrianizing; Pedestrianize; Pedestrianise; Pedestrianized; Open-air pedestrian mall; Pedestrian malls
·Impf & ·p.p. of Pedestrianize.
pedestrianize         
  • Torggatan, a pedestrian street in [[Mariehamn]], [[Åland]]
  • Tumbacuatro Street in [[Santa Marta]].
  • [[Aleksanterinkatu]], [[Helsinki]]'s main shopping street, 2007
  • [[Ancient City of Aleppo]], the walkway at [[al-Madina Souq]]
  • low-traffic]]) zones: history, examples, pros and cons
  • [[Florida Street]], [[Buenos Aires]], Argentina
  • [[Madero Street]] in the [[Historic center of Mexico City]]
  • Cashel Street, 2019
  • [[Lijnbaan]], [[Rotterdam]]'s main shopping street, 1961
  • Queenstown Mall
  • [[Elizabeth Street Mall]], [[Hobart]], Australia
  • The Galerie Vivienne in Paris
  • Jirón de La Union in Lima
  • [[Sai Yeung Choi Street]] in [[Hong Kong]].
  • [[İstiklal Avenue]], [[Istanbul]]
  • Knez Mihailova]] pedestrian zone at night with New Year decoration in [[Belgrade]], [[Serbia]]
  • [[Fremont Street Experience]] in [[Las Vegas]] with the neon lights on
  • M-185]]) on [[Mackinac Island]].
  • [[Calle de Preciados]], [[Madrid]]
  • Marktplatz in [[Karlsruhe]], Germany, coexists with a tramline.
  • [[Martin Place]], [[Sydney]], Australia
  • [[The National Gallery]], [[Trafalgar Square]], [[London]]
  • [[Rua XV de Novembro]] in [[Curitiba]]
  • [[Ottawa]] [[Sparks Street Mall]].
  • Sign for pedestrian street in Central [[Stockholm]] showing a father and daughter
  • Pedestrianized area in [[Times Square]], [[New York City]]
AREA OF A CITY OR TOWN RESERVED FOR PEDESTRIAN-ONLY USE
Pedestrian street; Auto-free zones; Carfree area; Carfree zone; Car-free area; Pedestrianized zone; Pedestrianised zone; Carfree areas; Auto-free zone; Pedestrian Street; Pedestrianization; Pedestrianised street; Pedestrianisation; Pedestrian area; Pedestrianised; No-Car Zone; Pedestrian precinct; Car-free place; Car-free zones; Car-free zone; Pedestrian-only use; Car-free urban area; Vehicle restricted zones; Pedestrianized street; Pedestrian mall; Pedestrian zones; No traffic zones; Pedestrian road; Pedestrianizing; Pedestrianize; Pedestrianise; Pedestrianized; Open-air pedestrian mall; Pedestrian malls
or pedestrianise
¦ verb make (a street or area) accessible only to pedestrians.
Derivatives
pedestrianization noun

Википедия

Footbridge

A footbridge (also a pedestrian bridge, pedestrian overpass, or pedestrian overcrossing) is a bridge designed solely for pedestrians. While the primary meaning for a bridge is a structure which links "two points at a height above the ground", a footbridge can also be a lower structure, such as a boardwalk, that enables pedestrians to cross wet, fragile, or marshy land. Bridges range from stepping stones–possibly the earliest man-made structure to "bridge" water–to elaborate steel structures. Another early bridge would have been simply a fallen tree. In some cases a footbridge can be both functional and artistic.

For rural communities in the developing world, a footbridge may be a community's only access to medical clinics, schools, businesses and markets. Simple suspension bridge designs have been developed to be sustainable and easily constructed in such areas using only local materials and labor.

An enclosed footbridge between two buildings is sometimes known as a skyway. Bridges providing for both pedestrians and cyclists are often referred to as greenbridges and form an important part of a sustainable transport system.

Footbridges are often situated to allow pedestrians to cross water or railways in areas where there are no nearby roads. They are also located across roads to let pedestrians cross safely without slowing traffic. The latter is a type of pedestrian separation structure, examples of which are particularly found near schools.