Differences – “Footbridge” and “Overhead Bridge”

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Is there any difference between "footbridge" and "overhead bridge"? Which term is more suitable to describe a bridge for pedestrians crossing above a roadway? Thank you in advance for your advice!

Best Answer

An "overhead bridge" is a bridge that's overhead (and the term is usually used to express it's relationship to other passageways, especially train tracks).

A "footbridge" is a bridge that's used primarily for foot traffic (pedestrians).

These are really no different from "green bridge" or "steel bridge" -- they're just "bridge" with a descriptive term.

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