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.
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 (620ft) 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]
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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.
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↑ 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.{{cite book}}: |website= ignored (help)
↑ 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.
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↑ 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.{{cite book}}: |website= ignored (help)
↑ "Reichsbrücke". Geschichtewiki.wien.gv.at (in German). Retrieved 24 November 2022.
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↑ 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.{{cite book}}: |website= ignored (help)
↑ 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.{{cite book}}: |website= 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). pp.40–47. ISSN1867-643X.
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. ISBN3-211-25255-X.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
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