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Road-rail bridges are bridges shared by road and rail lines, as an economy measure compared to providing separate bridges. Road and rail may be provided with separate tracks, in which case trains may operate at the same time as cars. Alternately, road and rail may share the same track, in which case - like a level crossing - road traffic must stop when the trains operate.

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Australia

Current

Former

China, People's Republic of

See below for the special administrative regions of Hong Kong and Macao.

Beijing

Hubei

Jiangsu

Liaoning

Hong Kong

Laos

Macao

New Zealand

Current

  • Seddon - Awatere River - to be separated in 2007

Former

  • Rakaia - Separated in 1939
  • Waitaki - Separated around the late 1950's

United States

Alaska

New York

Pennsylvania

See also


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