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footbridge

[ UK /fˈʊtbɹɪd‍ʒ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a bridge designed for pedestrians

How To Use footbridge In A Sentence

  • We crossed the Weld using the footbridge at the controversial bridge site, riding up the south side of the valley.
  • On the edge of the town where I live, running between the Victorian park and the youth hostel and leading to a footbridge crossing the river, is an unassuming lane bordered by hedges.
  • From the end of the lane, cross the river by the footbridge alongside the railway bridge and then turn right along the riverbank.
  • Opposite, the Berliner Bogen is reached over a footbridge spanning a shallow pool.
  • Clearing the trees, removing a car park and building a footbridge across the river are being considered. Times, Sunday Times
  • During severe floods only the crown of the A363 road bridge and the nearby footbridge are above water level.
  • At the end of the footbridge is a little pedestrian crossing.
  • Ambitious plans to restore Otley Bridge and build a new footbridge have been launched by town councillors.
  • The troubled project has seen two new footbridges installed over the railway line to improve safety.
  • On nights when the fires are ablaze, the streets, river walks, and footbridges surrounding Waterplace Park bustle with people.
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