Category
page 1Bridges completed in 1929
Ambassador Bridge
privately owned suspension bridge that connects Detroit, Michigan, with Windsor, Ontario
Royal Gorge Bridge
tourist attraction near Cañon City, Colorado
San Mateo–Hayward Bridge
road bridge across San Francisco Bay in San Mateo County, California, United States
Wearmouth Bridge
grade II listed through arch bridge in Sunderland, Tyne and Wear, England, UK
Chain of Rocks Bridge
footbridge
Alfred Beit Road Bridge
bridge crossing the Limpopo River between Musina in South Africa and Beitbridge in Zimbabwe
Årstabroarna
thumb|250px|Eastern Årsta Bridge viewed from Södermalm.
Årstabroarna () are two parallel railway viaducts in central Stockholm, Sweden. Passing over the watercourse of Årstaviken and the islets Årsta holmar, they connect the major island Södermalm to the southern mainland district Årsta.
Ponte Giacomo Matteotti
bridge in Italy
Mülheim Bridge
bridge on the river Rhine in Western Germany
Hämeensilta
Hämeensilta (the ″Häme Bridge″) is a bridge in Tampere, Finland, crossing the Tammerkoski rapids. The main street of Tampere, Hämeenkatu, runs along the bridge, connecting the Kyttälä district to the western parts of the city center. Hämeensilta is one of the city's best known landmarks, especially famous for the statues on the rails of the bridge. The arches of the bridge are made of concrete and they are coated with a red granite. The Hämeensilta was completed in 1929. It is named after the Finnish name of the Tavastia province.
Bandai Bridge
Bridge in Chūō-ku, Niigata
Mount Hope Bridge
bridge in Rhode Island and Bristol, Rhode Island