Multi-way bridge

[1] Download coordinates as: Multi-way bridges are located throughout the world, though they are rare.

Three-way bridges are often referred to as "T-bridges" or "Y-bridges", due to their shape when viewed from above.

The unique shape of a multi-way bridge makes it easy to identify from an airplane.

Pilot Amelia Earhart described Zanesville, Ohio as "the most recognizable city in the country" because of its Y-shaped bridge,[2] and the pilots of Enola Gay aimed for Hiroshima's T-shaped Aioi Bridge when they dropped the atom bomb.

[3] While designing the Tripartite Bridge in 1846—a Y-bridge proposed to span the Allegheny River and Monongahela River in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania—engineer John A. Roebling identified one of the challenges of erecting a three-way suspension-type bridge.