Spiral bridge
A spiral bridge, loop bridge, or pigtail bridge is a road bridge which loops over its own road, allowing the road to climb rapidly. This is useful in steep terrain, or where the approach road to a bridge would terminate too far from the bridge's end. The shape of the bridge forms a helix, not a spiral.
Many multi-storey car parks feature such a design as this.
in Shanghai, China
Pigtail bridge
In the Black Hills of South Dakota, a particular form of spiral bridge, locally called a 'pigtail bridge', was introduced in 1932 by Cecil Clyde Gideon, the self-taught superintendent of Custer State Park turned highway designer. He called them “spiral-jumpoffs”. During the planning for Iron Mountain Road, there was a need to negotiate sudden elevation drops while preserving natural features for this scenic highway; the corkscrew design allowed for a spectacular—albeit expensive—solution to this problem. In order to blend the bridges with their surroundings, natural materials such as local timber were used.Most pigtail bridges were built by the Civilian Conservation Corps in the 1930s.
List of spiral road bridges
Name | Location | Year | Comment |
Spiral Bridge at Hastings High Bridge | Hastings, Minnesota, United States | 1895-1951 | |
South Dakota Highway 87 in Wind Cave National Park | South Dakota, United States | ||
Steinmen Crossing on Oregon Highway 273, part of Historical U.S. Highway 99 through the Siskiyou Mountains. | Oregon, United States | ||
A bridge on US Route 441 between Gatlinburg, Tennessee and Cherokee, North Carolina at Bearpen Hollow in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park | Tennessee, United States | ||
Three bridges on Iron Mountain Road | South Dakota, United States | 1930s | |
Lincoln Tunnel approach road to west portal. | Weehawken, New Jersey, United States | ||
Astoria–Megler Bridge south approach. | Oregon, United States | ||
Zuidweg Bridge | Zoetermeer, Netherlands | ||
General Artigas Bridge | Uruguay and Argentina | From Colón, Entre Ríos, Argentina to Paysandú, Paysandú Department, Uruguay, across the Uruguay river. Cantilever bridge with a spiral on the Uruguay side. | |
Wiadukt Stanisława Markiewicza | Warsaw, Poland | 1904 | In Ulica Karowa which connects Krakowskie Przedmiescie to river level, |
A-7000 | Málaga-Colmenar road, Spain | 2 spiral tunnels at | |
Thames Tunnel | England | 1825-1843 | Originally planned to have an underground spiral giving access to road traffic, but this was never built. |
Route de Cilaos | France | ||
Sa Calobra | Majorca, Spain | ||
N8 Bypass Brienzwiler | Switzerland | ||
Isenfluh | Switzerland | ||
A6 Highway | Italy | ||
SP99 just north of Bolzano | Italy | Named Schneckentunnel, German for snail tunnel | |
Greece | on the climb of Mount Parnassos to Delphi, Greece. 270° spiral using an overpass. | - | |
S232 Bridge South Approach | Changzhou, China | ||
Weidun Road Bridge | Changzhou, China | ||
Caiyuanba Bridge South Approach | Chongqing, China | ||
Rongqiao Road Spiral Bridge | Chongqing, China | Triple Loop Bridge | |
Jialing Jiahua Bridge Approach | Chongqing, China | ||
Zhoutouju Tunnel Approach | Guangzhou, China | ||
New Clear Water Bay Road | Hong Kong, China | ||
Yanbai Yellow River Bridge North Approach | Lanzhou, China | ||
Nanpu Bridge Puxi Approach | Puxi, Shanghai, China | 2004 | |
G329 South Bridge Approach | Shaoxing, China | ||
Huanggang Port Approach | Shenzhen, China | ||
Jinchang Road Bridge | Wuxi, China | Double loop bridge on each approach | |
Sendonmatsuo Bridge Approaches | Osaka, Japan | Double loop bridge on each approach | |
Shinkizugawao Bridge North Approach | Osaka, Japan | ||
Gifu, Japan | |||
Kawazu, Japan | 1981 | Double loop bridge. | |
Mizukami Loop Bridge | Mizukami, Kumamoto, Japan | ||
Yurikamome approach to Rainbow Bridge | Tokyo, Japan | From the mainland. | |
Cahill Expressway | Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. | Spiral turns left in order to turn right. |
Spiral pedestrian bridges
- 1998–2004, Glass Spiral Bridge, Millennium Place, Coventry, England
Turnover bridges