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"railway bridge" vs "train bridge"

Both 'railway bridge' and 'train bridge' are correct phrases, but 'railway bridge' is more commonly used in English. They both refer to a bridge that carries a railway track over a road, river, valley, or other obstacles.

Last Updated: March 23, 2024

railway bridge

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

It refers to a bridge that carries a railway track over a road, river, valley, or other obstacles.

Examples:

  • The train crossed the railway bridge over the river.
  • The old railway bridge was replaced with a new one.

Alternatives:

  • railroad bridge
  • train bridge
  • rail bridge
  • rail overpass
  • rail viaduct

train bridge

This phrase is correct but less commonly used in English.

It also refers to a bridge that carries a railway track over a road, river, valley, or other obstacles.

Examples:

  • The train passed under the train bridge.
  • The train bridge was damaged in the storm.

Alternatives:

  • railway bridge
  • railroad bridge
  • rail bridge
  • rail overpass
  • rail viaduct

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