This list of bridges in Austria lists bridges of particular historical, scenic, architectural or engineering interest. Road and railway bridges, viaducts, aqueducts and footbridges are included.
Historical and architectural interest bridges
Name | German | Distinction | Length | Type | Carries Crosses |
Opened | Location | State | Ref. | ||
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1 | Roman Bridge (Oberdorf) | Römerbrücke (Oberdorf) | Cultural heritage | Masonry 1 semi-circular arch | Bruck an der Mur 47°24′26″N 15°13′24″E / 47.40722°N 15.22333°E | Styria | [Note 1] [1] | ||||
2 | Roman Bridge (Adriach) | Römerbrücke (Adriach) | Cultural heritage | 6 m (20 ft) | Masonry 1 semi-circular arch | Frohnleiten 47°13′35.6″N 15°19′43.6″E / 47.226556°N 15.328778°E | Styria | [Note 1] [2] | |||
3 | Roman Bridge (Oberzeiring) | Brücke von Oberzeiring | Cultural heritage | Masonry 1 segmental arch | Blabach | Oberzeiring 47°15′19.1″N 14°30′18.5″E / 47.255306°N 14.505139°E | Styria | [Note 1] | |||
4 | High Bridge (St. Georgenberg) | Hohe Brücke (St. Georgenberg) | Leds to St. Georgenberg-Fiecht Abbey Height : 33 m (108 ft) Cultural heritage | 50 m (160 ft) | 2 levels Masonry 1 semi-circular arch Covered bridge Wood | Footbridge Stanserbach | 1709 | Stans 47°22′39.3″N 11°41′33.9″E / 47.377583°N 11.692750°E | Tyrol | [S 1] [3] [4] | |
5 | Rosanna Bridge (Strengen) | Rosannabrücke, Strengen | Cultural heritage | 38 m (125 ft) | Covered bridge Wood | Footbridge Rosanna | 1765 | Strengen 47°07′32.6″N 10°27′40.9″E / 47.125722°N 10.461361°E | Tyrol | [S 2] [5] | |
6 | Punbrugge | Punbrugge | Cultural heritage | 66 m (217 ft) | Covered bridge Wood | Villgratenbach | 1781 | Heinfels 46°44′59.4″N 12°26′12.3″E / 46.749833°N 12.436750°E | Tyrol | [S 3] [6] | |
7 | Gschwendmühl Bridge | Gschwendmühlbrücke | Cultural heritage | 28 m (92 ft) | Covered bridge Wood | Weißach | 1789 | Sulzberg–Riefensberg 47°31′22.6″N 9°57′52.7″E / 47.522944°N 9.964639°E | Vorarlberg | ||
8 | Stephan Bridge | Stephansbrücke | Span : 43.6 m (143 ft) Height : 28 m (92 ft) Cultural heritage | 69 m (226 ft) | Masonry 1 semi-circular arch | 1845 | Schönberg im Stubaital–Mutters 47°12′39.4″N 11°23′22.3″E / 47.210944°N 11.389528°E | Tyrol | [S 4] [7] | ||
9 | Devil's Bridge (Finkenberg) | Teufelsbrücke (Finkenberg) | Devil’s Bridge Cultural heritage | 38 m (125 ft) | Covered bridge Wood | Footbridge Tux valley | 1876 | Finkenberg 47°9′2.5″N 11°49′9.9″E / 47.150694°N 11.819417°E | Tyrol | [S 5] [8] | |
10 | Urgen wooden bridge | Urgener Holzbrücke | Cultural heritage | 35 m (115 ft) | Covered bridge Wood | Footbridge Inn (river) | 1882 | Fließ 47°7′1.6″N 10°36′33.8″E / 47.117111°N 10.609389°E | Tyrol | [S 6] | |
11 | Trisanna Bridge (1884) | Trisannabrücke (1884) | Height : 88 m (289 ft) Span : 120 m (390 ft) | 211 m (692 ft) | Lenticular Iron | 1884 1922 | Pians 47°06′58.5″N 10°29′28.2″E / 47.116250°N 10.491167°E | Tyrol | [S 7] [9] [10] | ||
12 | Schemmerl Bridge | Schemmerl-Brücke | 49 m (161 ft) | Truss Steel | Road bridge Donaukanal | 1898 | Vienna 19th–20th district 48°15′33.3″N 16°22′09.2″E / 48.259250°N 16.369222°E | Vienna | [S 8] [11] | ||
13 | Zollamtssteg | Zollamtssteg | Cultural heritage | 31 m (102 ft) | Arch Steel through arch | Footbridge Wien (river) | 1900 | Vienna 1st–3rd district 48°12′35.4″N 16°23′03.8″E / 48.209833°N 16.384389°E | Vienna | [S 9] [12] | |
14 | Salzach Bridge (Laufen–Oberndorf) | Salzachbrücke (Laufen–Oberndorf) | Cultural heritage | 166 m (545 ft) | Suspension Chain bridge, iron deck and pylons 49+78+39 | 1903 | Oberndorf bei Salzburg–Laufen 47°56′22.9″N 12°56′18.6″E / 47.939694°N 12.938500°E | Salzburg Germany | [S 10] | ||
15 | Hohe Brücke, Vienna | Hohe Brücke (Wien) | Cultural heritage | 15 m (49 ft) | Beam bridge Steel | Road bridge Wipplingerstraße Tiefen Graben | 1904 | Vienna 1st district 48°12′45.9″N 16°22′07.0″E / 48.212750°N 16.368611°E | Vienna | [S 11] [13] | |
16 | Altfinstermünz Bridge | Brücke Altfinstermünz | Cultural heritage | Covered bridge Wood | Footbridge Inn (river) | 1949 | Nauders–Valsot 46°55′45.2″N 10°29′12.9″E / 46.929222°N 10.486917°E | Tyrol Switzerland | [14] | ||
17 | Steyrling Bridge | Steyrling-Brücke der Pyhrnbahn | Span : 70 m (230 ft) Cultural heritage | 102 m (335 ft) | Masonry 1 segmental arch | Pyhrnbahn Steyrling | 1905 | Steyrling 47°48′15.5″N 14°9′47.5″E / 47.804306°N 14.163194°E | Upper Austria | [15] | |
18 | Benni Raich Bridge | Benni-Raich-Brücke | Bungee jumping spot Span : 138 m (453 ft) Height : 94 m (308 ft) | 138 m (453 ft) | Suspension Steel | Footbridge Pitze | 1995 | Arzl im Pitztal 47°12′22.8″N 10°46′9.5″E / 47.206333°N 10.769306°E | Tyrol | [S 12] | |
19 | Holzgau Suspension Bridge | Hängebrücke Holzgau | Span : 200 m (660 ft) Height : 110 m (360 ft) | 200 m (660 ft) | Suspension Steel | Footbridge Höhenbach | 2012 | Holzgau 47°15′54.4″N 10°20′23.5″E / 47.265111°N 10.339861°E | Tyrol | [S 13] [16] | |
20 | Highline179 | Highline179 | Span : 406 m (1,332 ft) Height : 114 m (374 ft) | 406 m (1,332 ft) | Suspension Steel | Footbridge | 2014 | Reutte 47°27′51.1″N 10°43′08.6″E / 47.464194°N 10.719056°E | Tyrol | [S 14] [17] |
Major road and railway bridges
This table presents the structures with spans greater than 100 meters (non-exhaustive list).
Name | German | Span | Length | Type | Carries Crosses |
Opened | Location | State | Ref. | ||
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1 | Fourth Linz Danube Bridge under construction | Vierte Linzer Donaubrücke | 305 m (1,001 ft) | 481 m (1,578 ft) | Suspension Towerless earth-anchored suspension, composite steel/concrete box girder deck | 2023 | Linz 48°18′20.7″N 14°16′05.6″E / 48.305750°N 14.268222°E | Upper Austria | [S 15] [18] | ||
2 | Schottwien Bridge | Talübergang Schottwien | 250 m (820 ft) | 632 m (2,073 ft) | Box girder Prestressed concrete 162+250+162+78 | Semmering Schnellstraße Schottwien valley | 1989 | Schottwien 47°39′8.8″N 15°52′12.6″E / 47.652444°N 15.870167°E | Lower Austria | [S 16] [19] | |
3 | Reichsbrücke (1937) collapse in 1976 | Reichsbrücke (1937) | 241 m (791 ft) | 1,225 m (4,019 ft) | Suspension Chain bridge, steel deck and pylons 60+241+61 | 1937 | Vienna 2nd–22nd district 48°13′37.2″N 16°24′26.3″E / 48.227000°N 16.407306°E | Vienna | [S 17] [20] [21] | ||
4 | Andreas Maurer Bridge | Andreas-Maurer-Brücke | 228 m (748 ft) | 1,872 m (6,142 ft) | Cable-stayed Steel box girder deck, 1 steel pylon 138+228+60 | 1973 | Hainburg an der Donau–Engelhartstetten 48°08′46.5″N 16°54′29.9″E / 48.146250°N 16.908306°E | Lower Austria | [S 18] [22] | ||
5 | VÖEST Bridge | VÖEST-Brücke | 215 m (705 ft) | 407 m (1,335 ft) | Cable-stayed Steel box girder deck, 1 steel pylons 215+72+2x60 | 1972 | Linz 48°19′10.0″N 14°17′56.8″E / 48.319444°N 14.299111°E | Upper Austria | [Note 2] [S 19] [23] | ||
6 | Lingenau Viaduct | Lingenauer Hochbrücke | 210 m (690 ft) | 368 m (1,207 ft) | Arch Concrete deck arch | 1969 | Lingenau 47°27′8.4″N 9°53′16.5″E / 47.452333°N 9.887917°E | Vorarlberg | [S 20] | ||
7 | Prater Bridge | Praterbrücke | 210 m (690 ft) | 412 m (1,352 ft) | Box girder Steel Twin bridges 121+210+82 | 1970 | Vienna 2nd–22nd district 48°12′23.1″N 16°26′09.7″E / 48.206417°N 16.436028°E | Vienna | [Note 2] [S 21] [24] | ||
8 | Pfaffenberg Bridge | Pfaffenbergbrücke | 200 m (660 ft) | 377 m (1,237 ft) | Arch Concrete deck arch | 1971 | Obervellach 46°54′58.9″N 13°15′12.3″E / 46.916361°N 13.253417°E | Carinthia | [S 22] [25] | ||
9 | Europa Bridge | Europabrücke | 198 m (650 ft) | 820 m (2,690 ft) | Box girder Steel 81+108+198+108+2x81 | 1963 | Innsbruck 47°12′7.6″N 11°24′6.9″E / 47.202111°N 11.401917°E | Tyrol | [Note 3] [S 23] [27] | ||
10 | Melk-Emmersdorf Danube Bridge | Donaubrücke Melk | 190 m (620 ft) | 816 m (2,677 ft) | Box girder Prestressed concrete | 1972 | Melk–Emmersdorf an der Donau 48°14′32.7″N 15°20′44.3″E / 48.242417°N 15.345639°E | Lower Austria | [S 24] [28] | ||
11 | Donaustadt Bridge | Donaustadtbrücke | 186 m (610 ft) | 741 m (2,431 ft) | Cable-stayed Steel girder deck, 1 steel pylon 186+93+43 | 1997 | Vienna 2nd–22nd district 48°12′29″N 16°26′3.6″E / 48.20806°N 16.434333°E | Vienna | [Note 2] [S 25] [29] | ||
12 | Outer Nösslach Bridge | Äußere Nösslachbrücke | 180 m (590 ft) | 358 m (1,175 ft) | Arch Concrete deck arch | 1967 | Gries am Brenner 47°04′03.9″N 11°28′52.2″E / 47.067750°N 11.481167°E | Tyrol | [S 26] [30] | ||
13 | Rose Bridge | Rosenbrücke | 176 m (577 ft) | 440 m (1,440 ft) | Cable-stayed Concrete box girder deck, 1 concrete pylon | 1996 | Tulln an der Donau 48°20′05.6″N 16°01′39.8″E / 48.334889°N 16.027722°E | Lower Austria | [S 27] | ||
14 | Brigittenau Bridge | Brigittenauer Brücke | 175 m (574 ft) | 630 m (2,070 ft) | Box girder Steel 90+175+90 82+110+83 | 1982 | Vienna 20th–21st district 48°14′16.4″N 16°23′38.9″E / 48.237889°N 16.394139°E | Vienna | [S 28] [31] | ||
15 | Krems Danube Bridge | Donaubrücke Krems | 170 m (560 ft) | 1,078 m (3,537 ft) | Beam bridge Steel 84+170+120+84 | 1971 | Krems an der Donau–Furth bei Göttweig 48°24′12.7″N 15°37′29.9″E / 48.403528°N 15.624972°E | Lower Austria | |||
16 | Große Mühl Bridge | Brücke über die Große Mühl | 170 m (560 ft) | 316 m (1,037 ft) | Arch Concrete deck arch | Road bridge Rohrbacher Straße B127 Große Mühl | 1993 | Neufelden 48°28′36.1″N 13°59′43.9″E / 48.476694°N 13.995528°E | Upper Austria | [S 29] [32] | |
17 | Reichsbrücke | Reichsbrücke | 169 m (554 ft) | 864 m (2,835 ft) | Box girder Prestressed concrete 87+169+150+2x60 | 1980 | Vienna 2nd–22nd district 48°13′37.6″N 16°24′27.0″E / 48.227111°N 16.407500°E | Vienna | [S 30] [33] [34] | ||
18 | Pitztal Bridge | Pitztalbrücke | 169 m (554 ft) | 220 m (720 ft) | Arch Concrete deck arch | 1983 | Arzl im Pitztal–Karrösten 47°13′07.1″N 10°45′23.3″E / 47.218639°N 10.756472°E | Tyrol | [35] | ||
19 | Floridsdorf Bridge | Floridsdorfer Brücke | 167 m (548 ft) | 432 m (1,417 ft) | Box girder Steel Twin bridges 82+167+82 | 1978 | Vienna 20th–21st district 48°14′49.5″N 16°23′4.2″E / 48.247083°N 16.384500°E | Vienna | [S 31] [36] [37] | ||
20 | Steyregg Bridge | Steyregger Brücke | 161 m (528 ft) | 453 m (1,486 ft) | Cable-stayed Composite steel/concrete deck, steel pylons 80x3+161+50 | 1979 | Linz–Steyregg 48°17′13.4″N 14°20′35.9″E / 48.287056°N 14.343306°E | Upper Austria | [S 32] [38] | ||
21 | Lavant Viaduct | Talübergang Lavant | 160 m (520 ft)(x2) | 1,079 m (3,540 ft) | Box girder Prestressed concrete Twin bridges 74+146+2x160+155+85 | 1981 2007 | Bad Sankt Leonhard im Lavanttal 46°55′17.8″N 14°50′26.6″E / 46.921611°N 14.840722°E | Carinthia | [S 33] | ||
22 | Falkenstein Bridge | Falkensteinbrücke | 157 m (515 ft) | 396 m (1,299 ft) | Arch Concrete deck arch 157+125 | 1973 | Obervellach 46°55′28.4″N 13°14′25.1″E / 46.924556°N 13.240306°E | Carinthia | [S 34] [25] | ||
23 | Traismauer Danube Bridge | Donaubrücke Traismauer | 156 m (512 ft) | 1,150 m (3,770 ft) | Box girder Prestressed concrete Twin bridges 100+160+100 | 2011 | Traismauer–Grafenwörth 48°23′4.5″N 15°43′15.3″E / 48.384583°N 15.720917°E | Lower Austria | [S 35] [39] | ||
24 | Lindischgraben Bridge | Lindischgraben-Brücke | 154 m (505 ft) | 283 m (928 ft) | Arch Concrete deck arch | 1978 | Obervellach 46°55′50.6″N 13°13′35.9″E / 46.930722°N 13.226639°E | Carinthia | [S 36] [40] | ||
25 | Jörg Haider Bridge | Jörg-Haider-Brücke | 150 m (490 ft) | 445 m (1,460 ft) | Box girder Prestressed concrete 75+125+150+95 | Road bridge Drava | 2005 | Ruden 46°37′59.6″N 14°46′33.5″E / 46.633222°N 14.775972°E | Carinthia | [41] [42] | |
26 | Grünhübl Mur Bridge | Murbrücke Grünhübl | 143 m (469 ft) | 610 m (2,000 ft) | Arch Concrete deck arch | 1976 | Judenburg 47°10′36.2″N 14°38′20.3″E / 47.176722°N 14.638972°E | Styria | [43] | ||
27 | Urstein Bridge | Ursteinbrücke | 133 m (436 ft) | Arch Steel tied arch Bow-string bridge | 1969 | Puch bei Hallein 47°43′53.4″N 13°04′58.0″E / 47.731500°N 13.082778°E | Salzburg | [S 37] [44] | |||
28 | Niederranna Danube Bridge | Donaubrücke Niederranna | 137 m (449 ft) | 319 m (1,047 ft) | Beam bridge Composite steel/concrete 91+137+91 | 1980 | Niederranna–Wesenufer 48°27′57.4″N 13°47′43.4″E / 48.465944°N 13.795389°E | Upper Austria | [S 38] [45] | ||
29 | Aschach Danube Bridge | Donaubrücke Aschach an der Donau | 132 m (433 ft) | 326 m (1,070 ft) | Beam bridge Composite steel/concrete 96+132+96 | 1962 | Aschach an der Donau–Feldkirchen an der Donau 48°21′45.4″N 14°01′32.0″E / 48.362611°N 14.025556°E | Upper Austria | [S 39] [46] | ||
30 | VÖEST Bypass Bridges | VÖEST-Bypassbrücken | 132 m (433 ft) | 289 m (948 ft) | Cable-stayed Steel box girder deck, 1 steel pylons Twin bridges 85+132+72 | 2020 | Linz 48°19′10.8″N 14°17′57.7″E / 48.319667°N 14.299361°E 48°19′09.3″N 14°17′55.8″E / 48.319250°N 14.298833°E | Upper Austria | [Note 2] [47] | ||
31 | Trisanna Bridge | Trisannabrücke | 120 m (390 ft) | 211 m (692 ft) | Arch Steel tied arch Bow-string bridge | 1964 | Pians 47°06′58.4″N 10°29′27.8″E / 47.116222°N 10.491056°E | Tyrol | [S 40] [9] [10] | ||
32 | Linz Railway Bridge (2021) | Linzer Eisenbahnbrücke (2021) | 120 m (390 ft)(x2) | 397 m (1,302 ft) | Beam bridge Supported by steel arches, composite steel/concrete deck 78+2x120+78 | 2021 | Linz 48°19′01.1″N 14°17′44.8″E / 48.316972°N 14.295778°E | Upper Austria | [S 41] [48] | ||
33 | Cable-stayed Bridge (Vienna) | Schrägseilbrücke (Wien) | 119 m (390 ft) | 230 m (750 ft) | Cable-stayed Concrete box girder deck, concrete pylons 56+119+56 | 1975 | Vienna 1st–11th district 48°10′50.6″N 16°27′04.6″E / 48.180722°N 16.451278°E | Vienna | [S 42] | ||
34 | Kremsbrücke Pressingberg | Kremsbrücke Pressingberg | 115 m (377 ft) | 2,607 m (8,553 ft) | Box girder Prestressed concrete | 1980 | Kremsbrücke 46°57′43.9″N 13°37′15.4″E / 46.962194°N 13.620944°E | Carinthia | [S 43] | ||
35 | Angertal Bridge | Angertalbrücke | 110 m (360 ft) | 137 m (449 ft) | Arch Steel deck arch | Former Tauern Railway Angerschlucht | 1905 | Bad Hofgastein 47°8′55.1″N 13°6′10.9″E / 47.148639°N 13.103028°E | Salzburg | [S 44] | |
36 | Inner Nösslach Bridge | Innere Nösslachbrücke | 110 m (360 ft) | 184 m (604 ft) | Arch Concrete deck arch | 1968 | Gries am Brenner 47°03′24.1″N 11°28′49.4″E / 47.056694°N 11.480389°E | Tyrol | [43] | ||
37 | Ing. Leopold Helbich Bridge | Ing. Leopold Helbich Brücke | 106 m (348 ft) | 252 m (827 ft) | Box girder Prestressed concrete 73+106+73 | 1967 | Grein–Neustadtl an der Donau 48°12′40.0″N 14°51′23.8″E / 48.211111°N 14.856611°E | Upper Austria Lower Austria | [S 45] [49] | ||
38 | Pöchlarn Danube Bridge | Donaubrücke Pöchlarn | 105 m (344 ft)(x3) | 460 m (1,510 ft) | Box girder Prestressed concrete 72+3x105+72 | 2002 | Pöchlarn–Klein-Pöchlarn 48°12′55.2″N 15°13′49.4″E / 48.215333°N 15.230389°E | Lower Austria | [S 46] | ||
39 | Nibelungen Bridge (Linz) | Nibelungenbrücke (Linz) | 100 m (330 ft) | 255 m (837 ft) | Beam bridge Composite steel/concrete | 1940 | Linz 48°18′29.7″N 14°17′05.5″E / 48.308250°N 14.284861°E | Upper Austria | [S 47] [28] | ||
40 | Auerlingbach Bridge | Arch Concrete deck arch | Preitenegg 46°57′32.0″N 14°55′37.4″E / 46.958889°N 14.927056°E | Carinthia | |||||||
41 | Pressingberg Bridge | Arch Concrete deck arch | Kremsbrücke 46°56′12.4″N 13°36′23.2″E / 46.936778°N 13.606444°E | Carinthia | |||||||
42 | Draubrücke (A10) | Draubrücke (A10) | Box girder Prestressed concrete | 1986 | Villach 46°38′28.8″N 13°48′20.9″E / 46.641333°N 13.805806°E | Carinthia | [S 48] | ||||
43 | Großdorf Bridge | Großdorfer Brücke | 358 m (1,175 ft) | Box girder Prestressed concrete | Road bridge | 1982 | Lingenau–Egg 47°26′32.5″N 9°55′22.5″E / 47.442361°N 9.922917°E | Vorarlberg | [S 49] | ||
44 | Jedlesee Bridge | Jedleseer Brücke | Cable-stayed Steel deck, concrete pylons | Footbridge New Danube | 1983 | Vienna 21st district 48°16′5.6″N 16°22′22.6″E / 48.268222°N 16.372944°E | Vienna | [S 50] |
Notes and references
- Notes
- 1 2 3 The dating of the three Roman bridges is uncertain, all of them are located near ancient Roman roads. Oberdorf and Adriach Bridges are believed to be part of a road that led from Flavia Solva (near today's Wagna) through the Mur valley to Poedicum (today's Bruck an der Mur) and from there on to Stiriate (today's Liezen). An old Roman main road, the "Via Norica" led at least directly past the settlement in Unterzeiring, just near the bridge of Oberzeiring.
- 1 2 3 4 The length given only takes into account the main bridge, central span(s) and shore span(s), approach viaducts are not counted.
- ↑ With a 190 metres (620 ft) high deck over the Sill River, the Europa Bridge was the highest bridge in Europe until the opening of Italia and Sfalassà Viaducts in Italia in 1974. It's still the highest bridge in Austria.[26]
- Nicolas Janberg. "International Database for Civil and Structural Engineering". Structurae.com.
- ↑ "Hohe Brücke".
- ↑ "Rosanna Bridge".
- ↑ "Punbrugge".
- ↑ "Stephansbrücke".
- ↑ "Teufelsbrücke".
- ↑ "Urgen Footbridge".
- ↑ "Trisanna Bridge".
- ↑ "Schemerlbrücke".
- ↑ "Zollamtsteg".
- ↑ "Salzachbrücke Oberndorf-Laufen".
- ↑ "Hohe Brücke".
- ↑ "Pitzenklammbrücke".
- ↑ "Holzgau Suspension Bridge".
- ↑ "highline179".
- ↑ "A26 Danube River Bridge".
- ↑ "Talbrücke Schottwien".
- ↑ "Reichsbrücke".
- ↑ "Andreas Maurer Bridge".
- ↑ "Voest Bridge".
- ↑ "Lingenau Viaduct".
- ↑ "Prater Bridge".
- ↑ "Pfaffenberg Bridge".
- ↑ "Europabrücke".
- ↑ "Donaubrücke Melk".
- ↑ "Donaustadtbrücke".
- ↑ "Äußere Nösslachbrücke".
- ↑ "Rosenbrücke".
- ↑ "Brigittenau Bridge".
- ↑ "Große-Mühl-Brücke Neufelden".
- ↑ "Reichsbrücke".
- ↑ "Floridsdorf Bridge".
- ↑ "Steyregg Bridge".
- ↑ "Talübergang Lavant".
- ↑ "Falkenstein Bridge".
- ↑ "Traismauer Bridge".
- ↑ "Lindischgraben Bridge".
- ↑ "Salzachbrücke Urstein".
- ↑ "Oberranna Bridge".
- ↑ "Aschach Danube Bridge".
- ↑ "Trisanna Bridge".
- ↑ "Linz Rail Bridge".
- ↑ "Danube Canal Bridge in Vienna".
- ↑ "Kremsbrücke Pressingberg".
- ↑ "Angertalbrücke".
- ↑ "Donaubrücke Grein-Tiefenbach".
- ↑ "Pöchlarn Bridge".
- ↑ "Nibelungenbrücke".
- ↑ "Draubrücke (A10)".
- ↑ "Grossdorf Bridge".
- ↑ "Jedleseer Brücke".
- Others references
- ↑ O’Connor, Colin (1993). Cambridge University Press (ed.). Roman Bridges. Cambridge University Press. p. 122, 200. ISBN 0-521-39326-4.
- ↑ Fuchs, Gerald; Mirsch, Ingo (2011). Die Vorläufer der S 35 Brucker Schnellstraße. Verkehrswege zwischen Graz und Bruck an der Mur in der Steiermark [The forerunners of the S 35 - Brucker Schnellstraße: traffic routes between Graz and Bruck an der Mur in Styria]. special issue 14 (in German). Vienna: Abteilung für Bodendenkmale. pp. 25–28. ISSN 1993-1255.
- ↑ "Tiroler Kunstkataster: Hohe Brücke, Stans" [Tyrolean art register: High Bridge, Finkenberg] (PDF). Gis.tirol.gv.at (in German). Retrieved 27 November 2022.
- ↑ "Die Hohe Brücke über den Stallenbach" [The high bridge over the Stallenbach]. St-georgenberg.at (in German). Archived from the original on 2 January 2014. Retrieved 27 November 2022.
- ↑ "Tiroler Kunstkataster: Rosannabrücke, Strengen" [Tyrolean art register: Rosanna Bridge, Strengen] (PDF). Gis.tirol.gv.at (in German). Retrieved 27 November 2022.
- ↑ "Tiroler Kunstkataster: Punbrugge, Heinfels" [Tyrolean art register: Punbrugge, Heinfels] (PDF). Gis.tirol.gv.at (in German). Retrieved 27 November 2022.
- ↑ "Tiroler Kunstkataster: Stefansbrücke, Schönberg im Stubaital" [Tyrolean art register: Stefan Bridge, Schönberg im Stubaital] (PDF). Gis.tirol.gv.at (in German). Retrieved 27 November 2022.
- ↑ "Tiroler Kunstkataster: Teufelsbrücke, Finkenberg" [Tyrolean art register: Devil's Bridge, Finkenberg] (PDF). Gis.tirol.gv.at (in German). Retrieved 27 November 2022.
- 1 2 Schmid, W.; Köhler, A. (1964). "Der Neubau der Trisannabrücke" [The new construction of the Trisanna bridge] (PDF). Stahlbau Rundschau (in German). 26: 1–17.
- 1 2 "Trisanna Bridge" (PDF). Waagner-biro.com. Archived from the original (PDF) on 3 July 2017.
- ↑ "Schemerlbrücke". Geschichtewiki.wien.gv.at (in German). Retrieved 27 November 2022.
- ↑ "Zollamtsbrücke". Geschichtewiki.wien.gv.at (in German). Retrieved 27 November 2022.
- ↑ "Neue Hohe Brücke" [New High Bridge]. Geschichtewiki.wien.gv.at (in German). Retrieved 27 November 2022.
- ↑ "Erlebnisburg Altfinstermünz". altfinstermuenz.com (in German). Retrieved 27 November 2022.
- ↑ Röll, Freiherr von (1917). Enzyklopädie des Eisenbahnwesens [Encyclopedia of Railways] (in German). Vol. 8. Berlin, Vienna. pp. 147–148.
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- ↑ "The bridge". Highline179.tirol - official website. Retrieved 27 November 2022.
- ↑ Pöcheim, Martin; Sempelmann, Franz; Fackler, Thomas (2018). "Die Hängebrücke der A26 - Ein neues Wahrzeichen für Linz" [The suspension bridge of the A26 - A new landmark for Linz]. Brückenbau - Construction & Engineering (PDF) (in German). p. 34-39. ISSN 1867-643X.
- ↑ Vogler, Otto M. (1989). "Schottwien Bridge (Austria)". In International Association for Bridge and Structural Engineering (IABSE) (ed.). IABSE structures. Vol. 13. pp. 44–45. doi:10.5169/seals-21571.
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ignored (help) - ↑ Vandepitte, D. (1995). "A propos des ponts qui se sont effondrés" [About the bridges that have collapsed]. Bulletins de l'Académie Royale de Belgique (in French). Vol. 6. pp. 286–291. doi:10.3406/barb.1995.27653.
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ignored (help) - ↑ "Der Einsturz der Reichsbrücke - Wien / Österreich, 1. August 1976" [The collapse of the Reichsbrücke - Vienna / Austria, August 1, 1976]. Bernd-nebel.de (in German). Retrieved 27 November 2022.
- ↑ "Andreas Maurer Bridge (Danube Bridge)". Waagnerbiro-bridgesystems.com. 18 February 2020. Retrieved 24 November 2022.
- ↑ Schimetta, Otto (1972). Die neue Linzer Donaubrücke [The new Linz Danube Bridge] (PDF) (in German). pp. 4–17.
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ignored (help) - ↑ Neumann, Walter. "Praterbrücke". Das autobahnnetz in Österreich, 30 Jahre asfinag [The motorway network in Austria, 30 years asfinag] (in German). pp. 151–153. Archived from the original on 11 May 2017. Retrieved 26 November 2022.
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ignored (help) - 1 2 Prade, 1990, p.134
- ↑ "Europa Bridge". Highestbridges.com. Retrieved 24 November 2022.
- ↑ Schmidt, Wilhelm (October 1964). "El puente Europa en Innsbruck" [The Europe bridge in Innsbruck]. Informes de la Construcción (in Spanish). Vol. 17. ISSN 1988-3234.
- 1 2 "Brücken über die Donau ab Österreich" [Bridges over the Danube from Austria]. Karl-gotsch.de (in German). Retrieved 26 November 2022.
- ↑ Foller, Gerald (7 April 2006). "Most Donaustadtbrücke u Beču" [Donaustadtbrücke bridge in Vienna] (PDF). Građevinar (in Croatian). Zagreb: Croatian Society of Civil Engineers. 58: 989–996. Retrieved 2022-11-24.
- ↑ Herzog, Max (28 June 1990). "Zur Tragsicherheit von Bogenbrücken aus Stahlbeton" [On the structural safety of arch bridges made of reinforced concrete]. Schweizer Ingenieur und Architekt (in German). Vol. 26. pp. 756–759. doi:10.5169/seals-77465.
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ignored (help) - ↑ Prade, 1990, p.141
- ↑ Kargel, Erhard (March 1991). "Talübergang Große Mühl - Entwurf und Konstruktion" [Große Mühl valley crossing - design and construction] (PDF). Mayreder (in German). Retrieved 27 November 2022.
- ↑ Metz, P. (1980). "Reconstruction of Vienna's Reichsbrücke "Johann Nestroy" project". In International Association for Bridge and Structural Engineering (IABSE) (ed.). IABSE structures. Vol. 4. pp. 34, 35. doi:10.5169/seals-16532.
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ignored (help) - ↑ "Reichsbrücke". Geschichtewiki.wien.gv.at (in German). Retrieved 24 November 2022.
- ↑ Janjic, D.; Pircher, M.; Pircher, H. (2002). "The unit load method - some recent applications". In Elsevier Science Ltd. (ed.). Advances in Steel Structures - Chang, Teng and Chung. Vol. 2. Elsevier. p. 835. ISBN 0-08-044017-7.
- ↑ Heckel, R. (October 1979). "Die Floridsdorfer Donaubrücke in Wien - ein Leistungsbeweis moderner Baumethoden" [The Floridsdorf Danube Bridge in Vienna - proof of the performance of modern construction methods] (PDF). Stahlbau Rundschau (in German). 53: 18, 19.
- ↑ Pfohl, F. (1980). "The new Florisdorf Bridge across the Danube in Vienna". In International Association for Bridge and Structural Engineering (IABSE) (ed.). IABSE structures (in German). Vol. 4. pp. 32, 33. doi:10.5169/seals-16531.
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ignored (help) - ↑ Burgholzer, D.I.L. (1980). "Die Steyregger Donaubrücke in Linz" [The Steyregg Danube Bridge in Linz]. In International Association for Bridge and Structural Engineering (IABSE) (ed.). IABSE structures (in German). Vol. 4. pp. 24, 25. doi:10.5169/seals-16527.
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ignored (help) - ↑ Behon, Günther. "Donaubrücke Traismauer - Das Herzstück des Regionenringes Nord – S33" [Danube bridge Traismauer - The heart of the regional ring north - S33]. Literatur.zement.at (in German). zement + beton - Baubericht. Retrieved 26 November 2022.
- ↑ Fischbach, Anton (1980). "Bogenbrücken auf der Tauernbahn" [Arched bridges on the Tauernbahn]. In International Association for Bridge and Structural Engineering (IABSE) (ed.). IABSE structures (in German). Vol. 4. pp. 16–19. doi:10.5169/seals-16524.
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ignored (help) - ↑ "Lippitzbach-Brücke entsteht im Freivorbau - Sichere Schalungsarbeiten in 100m Höhe" [Lippitzbach Bridge is built using cantilever construction - Safe formwork work at a height of 100m] (PDF). Schalung Aktuell (in German). Doka. August 2005. Archived from the original (PDF) on 18 March 2006.
- ↑ "Lippitzbachbrücke" [Lippitzbach Bridge]. Horn-partner.at (in German). Retrieved 24 November 2022.
- 1 2 Mehlhorn, Curbach, 2015, p.979
- ↑ Prade, 1990, p.131
- ↑ "brücken I bridges - Donaubrücke Niederranna" [Danube Bridge Niederranna] (PDF). Mx1.fcp.at - Fritsch, Chiari & Partner ZT GmbH. Archived from the original (PDF) on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 26 November 2022.
- ↑ Wögerer, Martin (2011). "Donaubrücke Aschach - Bauphasenbedingte Verstärkungsmaßnahmen" [Danube bridge Aschach - Reinforcement measures related to the construction phase] (PDF) (in German). Brückentagung. Retrieved 26 November 2022.
- ↑ Pöcheim, Martin; Skala, Walter. Mehr Stahl als im Eiffelturm: Zwei neue Bypassbrücken für die A7 - Voestbrücke in Linz [More steel than in the Eiffel Tower: Two new bypass bridges for the A7 - Voest Bridge in Linz] (PDF) (in German).
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ignored (help) - ↑ Mimram, Marc; Durst, Jacques (2018). "Wettbewerb und Entwurfsplanung - Neue Donaubrücke in Linz" [Competition and design planning - New Danube Bridge in Linz]. Brückenbau - Construction & Engineering (PDF) (in German). p. 40-47. ISSN 1867-643X.
- ↑ "Bau der Brücke I - Donaubrücke Tiefenbach/Grein" [Construction of the bridge I - Danube bridge Tiefenbach/Grein] (PDF) (in German). Retrieved 26 November 2022.
See also
- Transport in Austria
- Roads in Austria
- Rail transport in Austria
- Geography of Austria
- List of crossings of the Danube
- de:Wiener Donaubrücken (in German) - Vienna Danube Bridges
- List of bridges by district of Vienna: de:1st, Innere Stadt, de:2nd, Leopoldstadt, de:3rd, Landstraße, de:4th, Wieden, de:5th, Margareten, de:6th, Mariahilf, de:7th, Neubau, de:8th, Josefstadt, de:9th, Alsergrund, de:10th, Favoriten, de:11th, Simmering, de:12th, Meidling, de:13th, Hietzing, de:14th, Penzing, de:15th, Rudolfsheim-Fünfhaus, de:16th, Ottakring, de:17th, Hernals, de:18th, Währing, de:19th, Döbling, de:20th, Brigittenau, de:21st, Floridsdorf, de:22nd, Donaustadt, de:23rd, Liesing
- de:Liste der Brücken in Linz (in German) - List of bridges in Linz
- de:Liste der Fußgängerbrücken in Graz (in German) - List of footbridges in Graz
- de:Brücken Salzburgs (in German) - Salzburg Bridges
- de:Liste der höchsten Brücken in Österreich (in German) - List of highest bridges in Austria
External links
- "Wiener Brückenbau und Grundbau" [Bridge building and foundation engineering in Vienna]. Wien.gv.at (in German).
- "Brücken". Brueckenweb.de (in German).
- "Brücken in Österreich" [Bridges in Austria]. Karl-gotsch.de (in German).
- "Brücken über die Donau in Österreich" [Bridges over the Danube in Austria].
- "Brücken über den Alpenrhein/Neuen Rhein" [Bridges over the Alpenrhein/New Rhine in Austria].
- "Brücken im Tiroler Lechtal" [Bridges in the Tyrolean Lech Valley].
- "Straßenbrücken in Österreich" [Road bridges in Austria].
- "Eisenbahnbrücken in Österreich" [Railway bridges in Austria].
- "Wegbrücken in Österreich" [Footbridges in Austria].
- "Covered bridges in the world". Atawalk.net.
- "Cable-Stayed Bridges of Europe... and Beyond (Austria)". Pwpeics.se. Archived from the original on 18 October 2017.
- "Suspension Bridges of Austria". Bridgemeister.com.
- "Category: Bridges in Austria". Highestbridges.com.
Further reading
- Wegenstein, Peter (1986). Pospischil (ed.). Eisenbahnbrücken in Österreich [Railway bridges in Austria] (in German).
- Pauser, Alfred (2005). Springer Verlag (ed.). Brücken in Wien – Ein Führer durch die Baugeschichte [Bridges in Vienna - A guide through the history of construction] (in German). Vienna. ISBN 3-211-25255-X.
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- Patsios, Elisabeth (2009). Bohmann (ed.). Wiener Brücken – Bauwerke ästhetischer Ingenieurskunst [Bridges in Vienna: buildings of aesthetic engineering] (in German). Vienna. ISBN 978-3-901983-86-3.
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- Prade, Marcel (1990). "Autriche". Ponts & Viaducs Remarquables d'Europe. Art et patrimoine (in French). Poitiers: Brissaud. p. 125. ISBN 2-902170-65-3.
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