The Nygård Bridge (Norwegian: Nygårdsbroen) consists of a series of parallel bridges that cross Strømmen, the sound entering Store Lungegårdsvannet, in Bergen, Norway.
The original Old Nygård Bridge was constructed in 1854 and carries the two tracks of the Bergen Light Rail as well as pedestrians and cyclists.
The New Nygård Bridge opened in 1978, and carries six lanes of European Route E39.
[1] The New Nygård Bridge II, built in 2008, carries the two lanes of Nygårdsgaten street.
From 1884 to 1913, it carried the Voss Line of the Norwegian State Railways, and later a line of the Bergen Tramway when Line 1 was extended in 1919, until it was closed down in 1963.