Template:Infobox bridge/doc

Usage
Copy and paste the template below: 

Parameters

 * name               : Name of bridge
 * native_name        : Name of the bridge in the local language, if different
 * native_name_lang   : ISO code for the local language (e.g. "fr" for French). If more than one, enter the native names using Lang instead.
 * image              : Filename of image of the bridge
 * image_upright      : Scaling value, where the default size is 1
 * alt                : Alt text for bridge image (see WP:ALT)
 * caption            : Text for caption beneath image
 * pushpin_map :
 * pushpin_relief :
 * pushpin_map_size :
 * pushpin_map_alt :
 * pushpin_map_caption :
 * coordinates        : Latitude and longitude. Use Coord. A typical four-lane bridge (25 m wide) requires 0.1 second or 0.0001&deg; of precision.
 * os_grid_reference  : OS grid reference
 * carries            : Type of vehicles bridge carries
 * crosses            : Body of water or geographic feature that is being crossed
 * locale             : General area where located (e.g. San Francisco, Indiana-Kentucky State Line)
 * starts : Where the aqueduct starts
 * ends : Where the aqueduct ends
 * official_name      : Official name
 * other_name         : Also known as name
 * named_for          : namesake
 * owner              : Persons or body that owns the bridge
 * maint              : Maintaining entity (e.g. California Department of Transportation)
 * heritage           : Heritage status (e.g. UK listed building)
 * id                 : ID number, if available
 * id_type            : Label for the ID field. The default, if this parameter is not specified, is ID number (for the United States National Bridge Inventory)
 * website            : URL to the bridge's website; enclose within URL
 * preceded           : Name of bridge upstream
 * followed           : Name of bridge downstream
 * design             : Type of bridge (cantilever, truss, suspension)
 * material           : Construction material (concrete, steel, iron, stone, brick, wood)
 * material1          : Construction material for trough
 * material2          : Construction material for piers
 * length             : Length of bridge, w/ conversions
 * width              : Width of bridge, w/ conversions
 * height             : Height of bridge, w/ conversions
 * depth              : Depth of aqueduct channel, w/ conversions
 * diameter : (if it's pipe)
 * first_length : length of first section, if segmented
 * first_diameter : diameter of first section, if segmented
 * second_length : length of second section, if segmented
 * second_diameter : diameter of second section, if segmented
 * third_length : length of third section, if segmented
 * third_diameter : diameter of third section, if segmented
 * capacity : rate-of-flow
 * traversable        : Can standard craft (for that navigation) pass on the aqueduct? Yes/No
 * towpath            : Side of towpath (None, N, S, E, W, NE, NW, SE, SW, Both)
 * mainspan           : Length of main span, w/ conversions
 * number_spans       : Number of spans or arches
 * piers_in_water     : Number of piers standing in a river or other water in normal conditions
 * load               : Load limit of the bridge, w/ conversions
 * clearance_above    : Clearance from the bridge deck to any part of the structure across the deck, if low enough to be problematic. Some bridges are clear above the deck.
 * clearance_below    : Clearance beneath the bridge
 * life               : Design life of the bridge in years
 * architect          : Those responsible for the conceptual design of the bridge – to be used when engineering/construction design was done by another party
 * designer           : Bridge designer/architect  (e.g. Isambard Kingdom Brunel)
 * contracted_designer : The lead designer at the contract/post competition phase
 * winner             : The winner/s of the design competition phase
 * engineering        : The person or organization that did the engineering/construction design, where that differs from 'designer' above
 * builder            : Construction company or bridge builder
 * fabricator         : Steel fabricator
 * begin              : Construction start date
 * complete           : Construction end date
 * cost               : Total project cost
 * open               : Opening date, use Start date;  If the bridge has yet not opened, use opening
 * inaugurated        : the date the bridge is ceremonially opened
 * rebuilt            : Date of major rebuild
 * collapsed          : If collapsed, then date of collapse, don't use   – closure is assumed
 * closed             : Closing date
 * replaces           : The bridge or ferry services that this bridge made redundant
 * replaced_by        : The bridge or structure that replaced this bridge
 * traffic            : Average Daily Traffic value
 * toll               : Price of the toll (if a toll bridge)
 * map_type           : The name of a locator map; see Template:Location_map for a complete listing of options. This parameter is mutually exclusive with map_image.
 * map_relief         : Whether to display a relief map with map_type; defaults to.
 * map_image          : Filename of map image of bridge
 * map_dot_mark       : Alternative marker (see template:location map)
 * map_alt            : Alt text for map image (see WP:ALT)
 * mapframe           : If "no", disables dynamic Kartographer-based map
 * mapframe_zoom      : Map zoom level (from 0 to 19); default is 13
 * mapframe_width     : Width of the map
 * mapframe_height    : Height of the map
 * mapframe_marker    : Marker type (see mw:Help:Extension:Kartographer/Icons)
 * mapframe_marker_color : Marker color (parameter can also be spelled mapframe_marker_colour)
 * mapframe_lat       : Latitude of the centre of the mapframe, in positive (north) or negative (south) decimal degrees
 * mapframe_long      : Longitude of the centre of the mapframe, in positive (east) or negative (west) decimal degrees
 * map_caption        : Caption for the locator or image map
 * extra              : Spare field for modules, e.g. Infobox designation list

Map and coordinates
Use the  parameter with Coord to specify latitude and longitude. See the documentation for the Coord template for details on usage.

If there is no location map or map image specified, then a dynamic map will be displayed in its place if the article's Wikidata item or the Wikidata item indicated in qid has a.



Example


Microformat
A typical four-lane bridge (25 m wide) requires 0.1 second or 0.0001&deg; of precision.

Tracking categories


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