Type of bridge
Hastings Spiral Bridge, 1895
A spiral bridge , loop bridge , helix 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. Despite its name, the typical shape of a spiral bridge forms a helix , not a spiral .
Many multi-storey car parks feature such a design as this.
Spiral ramp to Nanpu Bridge in Shanghai , China
Pigtail bridge
A pigtail bridge on Iron Mountain Road
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
A-7000 (previously C-345)
Málaga -Colmenar road, Spain
2 spiral tunnels at 36°46′33″N 4°22′46″W / 36.775796°N 4.379339°W / 36.775796; -4.379339
A6 Highway
Italy
44°19′13″N 8°22′38″E / 44.320409°N 8.377118°E / 44.320409; 8.377118
Antirio to Lamia highway (E65)
Greece
on the climb of Mount Parnassos to Delphi, Greece. 270° spiral using an overpass.
Astoria–Megler Bridge south approach (U.S. Route 101 )
Astoria, Oregon , United States
46°11′15″N 123°51′12″W / 46.187590°N 123.853260°W / 46.187590; -123.853260
Cahill Expressway
Sydney , New South Wales , Australia.
Spiral turns left in order to turn right.
Caiyuanba Bridge South Approach
Chongqing , China
29°32′10″N 106°33′05″E / 29.5360605°N 106.551513°E / 29.5360605; 106.551513
Canal Road Flyover
Victoria City , Hong Kong
22°16′54″N 114°10′48″E / 22.2816003°N 114.1800447°E / 22.2816003; 114.1800447
Corkscrew Bridge, Old East Entrance Road, Yellowstone National Park (abandoned)[ 1]
Wyoming , United States
1904, 1919
44°27′36″N 110°07′03″W / 44.460000°N 110.117500°W / 44.460000; -110.117500
Eastern Harbour Crossing
Victoria City , Hong Kong
22°17′19″N 114°12′46″E / 22.2886114°N 114.2126683°E / 22.2886114; 114.2126683
G329 South Bridge Approach
Shaoxing , China
30°01′19″N 120°43′51″E / 30.0218999°N 120.7308062°E / 30.0218999; 120.7308062
G4011 Runyang Yangtze River Bridge Shiye Exit
Zhenjiang , China
32°13′12″N 119°22′06″E / 32.2201231°N 119.3682047°E / 32.2201231; 119.3682047
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.
Huanggang Port Approach
Shenzhen , China
Isenfluh
Bern , Switzerland
Jialing Jiahua Bridge Approach
Chongqing , China
29°33′38″N 106°31′03″E / 29.5606004°N 106.5174331°E / 29.5606004; 106.5174331
Jinchang Road Bridge
Wuxi , China
Double loop bridge on each approach 31°33′24″N 120°19′51″E / 31.556633°N 120.330889°E / 31.556633; 120.330889
Kawazu-Nanadaru Loop Bridge
Kawazu , Japan
1981
Double loop bridge. 34°47′28″N 138°56′17″E / 34.791°N 138.938°E / 34.791; 138.938
Lincoln Tunnel Helix (New Jersey Route 495 ).
Weehawken, New Jersey , United States
40°46′01″N 74°01′17″W / 40.767037°N 74.021383°W / 40.767037; -74.021383
Mizukami Loop Bridge
Mizukami, Kumamoto , Japan
32°18′54″N 131°00′36″E / 32.315°N 131.01°E / 32.315; 131.01
N8 Bypass Brienzwiler
Switzerland
46°45′02″N 8°06′32″E / 46.750521°N 8.108833°E / 46.750521; 8.108833
Nanpu Bridge Puxi Approach
Puxi , Shanghai , China
2004
Nansha Bridge Hai'ou Exit
Guangzhou , China
Interchange made of ramps from spiraling up to the Nansha Bridge. 22°53′21″N 113°32′36″E / 22.889226°N 113.543465°E / 22.889226; 113.543465
New Clear Water Bay Road
New Kowloon , Hong Kong
22°19′54″N 114°13′29″E / 22.331717°N 114.224617°E / 22.331717; 114.224617
Prefectural Road 53 Onawaba Bridge east approach [ja ]
Gifu , Japan
35°25′24″N 136°44′41″E / 35.423410°N 136.744817°E / 35.423410; 136.744817
Rongqiao Road Spiral Bridge
Chongqing , China
Triple Loop Bridge 29°31′35″N 106°32′42″E / 29.5262731°N 106.5449174°E / 29.5262731; 106.5449174
Route de Cilaos
Réunion
21°10′52″S 55°27′17″E / 21.181180°S 55.454704°E / -21.181180; 55.454704
S232 Bridge South Approach
Changzhou , China
31°42′57″N 120°04′05″E / 31.715834°N 120.068168°E / 31.715834; 120.068168
Sa Calobra
Majorca , Spain
39°49′55″N 2°48′57″E / 39.831968°N 2.81574°E / 39.831968; 2.81574
Sembon Matsu Bridge Approaches
Osaka , Japan
Double loop bridge on each approach 34°37′57″N 135°28′33″E / 34.6324803°N 135.4759645°E / 34.6324803; 135.4759645
Shinkizugawao Bridge North Approach
Osaka , Japan
34°37′32″N 135°27′45″E / 34.6255471°N 135.4625174°E / 34.6255471; 135.4625174 |34°37′43″N 135°27′45″E / 34.62866°N 135.4623977°E / 34.62866; 135.4623977
South Dakota Highway 87 in Wind Cave National Park [ 2]
South Dakota , United States
1930s
43°36′04″N 103°29′40″W / 43.601215°N 103.494340°W / 43.601215; -103.494340
SP99 just north of Bolzano
Italy
Named Schneckentunnel, German for snail tunnel
Steinmen Crossing on Oregon Highway 273 , part of Historical U.S. Highway 99 through the Siskiyou Mountains
Oregon , United States
42°05′32″N 122°35′22″W / 42.092091°N 122.589541°W / 42.092091; -122.589541
Tianmen Shan Big Gate Road, Tianmen Mountain National Park (2 bridges)
Hunan , China
29°03′15″N 110°29′00″E / 29.05424°N 110.48344°E / 29.05424; 110.48344 29°03′56″N 110°28′56″E / 29.06547°N 110.48211°E / 29.06547; 110.48211
Tianxingzhou Yangtze River Bridge Tianxingzhou Exit
Wuhan , China
30°40′28″N 114°23′16″E / 30.674541°N 114.387798°E / 30.674541; 114.387798
Thames Tunnel (planned, not constructed)
England
1825-1843
Originally planned to have an underground spiral giving access to road traffic, but this was never built.[ 3]
The Loop Over Bridge, on U.S. Route 441 between Gatlinburg, Tennessee, and Cherokee, North Carolina, at Bearpen Hollow in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park [ 4]
Tennessee , United States[ 5]
35°38′06″N 83°27′58″W / 35.635036°N 83.466047°W / 35.635036; -83.466047
Three bridges on Iron Mountain Road /U.S. Route 16A
South Dakota , United States
1930s
Known locally as "pigtail bridges" From south to north:43°51′43″N 103°26′15″W / 43.861849°N 103.437623°W / 43.861849; -103.437623 43°52′10″N 103°26′08″W / 43.869383°N 103.435572°W / 43.869383; -103.435572 43°52′30″N 103°26′22″W / 43.874979°N 103.439530°W / 43.874979; -103.439530
U.S. Route 61 across Spiral Bridge at Hastings High Bridge
Hastings, Minnesota , United States
1895-1951
former location: Approximately 44°44′42″N 92°51′11″W / 44.745137°N 92.853034°W / 44.745137; -92.853034
Weidun Road Bridge
Changzhou , China
31°43′22″N 120°03′35″E / 31.722803°N 120.059752°E / 31.722803; 120.059752
Wiadukt Stanisława Markiewicza
Warsaw , Poland
1904
In Ulica Karowa which connects Krakowskie Przedmiescie to river level,
Yanbai Yellow River Bridge North Approach
Lanzhou , China
36°04′44″N 103°52′53″E / 36.0789724°N 103.8814573°E / 36.0789724; 103.8814573
Yurikamome approach to Rainbow Bridge
Tokyo , Japan
From the mainland.
Zhoutouju Tunnel Approach
Guangzhou , China
23°05′55″N 113°15′07″E / 23.0985181°N 113.2520531°E / 23.0985181; 113.2520531
Zuidweg Bridge
Zoetermeer , Netherlands
52°02′51″N 4°28′31″E / 52.047468°N 4.475218°E / 52.047468; 4.475218
Spiral bicycle bridges
Spiral pedestrian bridges
1998–2004, Glass Spiral Bridge, Millennium Place, Coventry , England
Turnover bridges
Turnover bridges were a feature of some early British canals such as the Macclesfield . The boats were pulled by a horse, and in locations where the towpath crossed to the opposite bank, the spiral on one side allowed the horse to continue without detaching the tow rope. They were not universally provided as they were more expensive to build, needing to span both the canal and the towpath.
See also
References
^ Historic American Engineering Record (HAER) No. WY-86, "Corkscrew Bridge, Old East Entrance Road, Sylvan Pass, Lake, Teton County, WY "
^ Historic American Engineering Record (HAER) No. SD-54, "Pigtail Bridge, Hot Springs, Fall River County, SD "
^ J.W. Parker, The roads and railroads, vehicles, and modes of travelling, of ancient and modern countries , p. 154
^ Historic American Engineering Record (HAER) No. TN-35-Q, "The Loop Over Bridge, Gatlinburg, Sevier County, TN "
^ "Google Maps" . Google Maps .
Further reading
Bernie Hunhoff, The Man Who Designed the Pigtails , South Dakota Magazine, 27 July 2006
Jim Pisarowicz, Pigtail Bridge , Wind Cave National Park , National Park Service
Brochure, Welcome to the Peter Norbeck Scenic Byway , United States Forest Service
Missouri River Bridges of South Dakota, 1920 to 1980 , interview of Kenneth R. Scurr, Former South Dakota Bridge Engineer, by Emory Johnson, South Dakota State University