Definition of Footbridge. Meaning of Footbridge. Synonyms of Footbridge

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Definition of Footbridge

Footbridge
Footbridge Foot"bridge`, n. A narrow bridge for foot passengers only.

Meaning of Footbridge from wikipedia

- A footbridge (also a pedestrian bridge, pedestrian overp****, or pedestrian overcrossing) is a bridge designed solely for pedestrians. While the primary...
- bridge at the falls to allow visitor access. This bridge, named the Benson Footbridge, spans the lower falls at a height of 105 feet (32 m), and provides an...
- Mandi Footbridge". A view of Footbridge. Footbridge and Jhelum. Footbridge connecting Abi Guzar Bund and Silk Factory road. A view of Footbridge during...
- The Millennium Bridge, officially known as the London Millennium Footbridge, is a steel suspension bridge for pedestrians crossing the River Thames in...
- pronunciation: [pasʁɛl dəbili], 'Debilly Footbridge') is a through arch bridge in Paris spanning the Seine. It is a footbridge that connects the quai de New York...
- Richmond Lock and Footbridge is a lock, rising and falling low-tide barrage integrating controlled sluices and pair of pedestrian bridges on the River...
- designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel, opened in 1845 as a suspension footbridge. It was named after the then Hungerford Market, because it went from the...
- Rotherhithe Tunnel; and the latest tunnel is the Silvertown Tunnel. Many footbridges were made across the weirs that were built on the non-tidal river, and...
- Jefferson Avenue Footbridge is a historic footbridge located in Springfield, Missouri, United States. Built in 1902, it measures 562-foot (171 m) long...
- they demonstrated that "personal" dilemmas (like pushing a man off a footbridge) preferentially engage brain regions ****ociated with emotion, whereas...