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  2. Footbridge - Wikipedia

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    A footbridge (also a pedestrian bridge, pedestrian overpass, or pedestrian overcrossing) is a bridge designed solely for pedestrians. [1] 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 ...

  3. Skyway - Wikipedia

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    Glass Bridge, skywalk with glass bottom; Overpass – A bridge, road or railway crossing over another road or railway; Pedestrian separation structure – Any structure which separates pedestrians from the roadway; Pedway – Pedestrian walkways, includes both skyways and underground walkways; Sidewalk – Pedestrian path along the side of a road

  4. Pedestrian - Wikipedia

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    A bridge solely for pedestrians is a footbridge. In Britain, regardless of whether there is a footpath, pedestrians have the legal right to use most public roads, excluding motorways and some toll tunnels and bridges such as the Blackwall Tunnel and the Dartford Crossing — although sometimes it may endanger the pedestrian and other road users.

  5. Pedestrian crossing - Wikipedia

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    The first pedestrian crossing signal was erected in Bridge Street, Westminster, London, in December 1868. It was the idea of John Peake Knight, a railway engineer, who thought that it would provide a means to safely allow pedestrians to cross this busy thoroughfare.

  6. Pedestrian separation structure - Wikipedia

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    This bridge allows pedestrians over I-64 in St. Louis, Missouri, United States This tunnel at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology allows pedestrians to get between buildings on either side of Ames Street. A pedestrian separation structure is any structure that removes pedestrians from a roadway, street or railway track.

  7. Bridge - Wikipedia

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    A bridge can be categorized by what it is designed to carry, such as trains, pedestrian or road traffic (road bridge), a pipeline (Pipe bridge) or waterway for water transport or barge traffic. An aqueduct is a bridge that carries water, resembling a viaduct, which is a bridge that connects points of equal height.

  8. Category:Pedestrian bridges in the United States - Wikipedia

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    This category includes bridges used solely for pedestrian purposes, and not other bridges (rail, road, etc.) that merely include a pedestrian walkway. Bridges with pedestrian lanes or levels are also included here.

  9. Category:Footbridges - Wikipedia

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    Pedestrian and cycle bridge in Tremerje; Pedestrian bridge; Pedestrian bridge (Osijek) Plaka Bridge; Puente de la Mujer; R. Raudsild; S. St Elmo Bridge; Saruhashi Bridge;