Wikipedia:WikiProject Bridges

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Goals: To increase the number and quality of articles about bridges, improve their formatting and language, add references and media, and increase standardization.

Scope: This project is related to articles about specific bridges, types of bridges, lists of bridges, bridge categorization, and related templates.

If you would like to help, check the to do list or articles needing attention. Feel free to include yourself to the list of participants.

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[edit] Parent projects

[edit] Membership Template

Template for members to include on their user page: {{WikiProject Bridges}}, or the userbox form: {{user bridges}}.

[edit] Article Template

Template to place on an article's talk page (pretty basic) {{WikiProject Bridges article}}.

[edit] Participants

[edit] To Do

[edit] Guidelines

The basic Wiki guidelines should be followed normally. The San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge and Pulaski Skyway serve as good models.

[edit] Introduction

The introduction sentence should include what type of bridge it is, what it spans (river, canyon, etc.), and where it is located:

'''bridge''' is a [[bridge type]] that spans [[body of water/land]] between [[city, state]] and [[city, state]]. (Notableinformation here, like if it's oldest/tallest/largest of its type). It was built in [[year]] by [[agency responsible for construction]] and was designed by [[notable engineer or firm]].

[edit] Images and media

Please upload media to Wikimedia Commons so that it can be used across all Wikipedia projects easily. If there are many pictures a gallery at the bottom of the page is an option to consider.

[edit] Templates and infoboxes

Template:Infobox Bridge is the prefered template and works best for users if it is at the top of the page.

[edit] Categorization

The article should be included in the category for the type of bridge that it is (example Category:Suspension bridges). It should also contain a category based on location, such as Category:Bridges in New York

There has been much discussion at Wikipedia talk:Categorization and on this talk page about the best way to organize articles within categories. For this project we will place all bridge articles in a category based on location (by nation for countries not yet with a lot of bridge articles where subdivision hasn't happened (Category:Bridges in Japan), or small countries with relatively few bridges (Category:Bridges in Singapore)), or states/provinces for larger countries (Category:Bridges in New York). If these categories are further divided amongst subcategories, the articles will remain included within the larger category (For example: all the bridges in Category:Toll bridges in New York and Category:Bridges in New York City will be included in Category:Bridges in New York). This makes the category pages the easiest to navigate at the price of adding slightly redundant categories on the individual articles. This has been found to be the best solution until MetaWiki supports the inclusion of subcategory articles within parent category pages.

[edit] Infoboxes

[edit] Why write an article about this bridge?

A good article should contain as much of the following, and more, as possible: WHAT is this bridge?

  • How long/wide/high/tall is it?
  • What sort of construction is it? (see bridge types, below) Made of what? Concrete, steel, reinforced spittle?
  • When was it built?
  • Why was it built?
  • Who built it?
  • What precedes it? That is, any previous bridges on that site? Maybe a ferry?
  • What context is it in? Any history? Battles or other events?
  • What kind of effort went into it?
  • Provide a picture! Or several!
  • What are its coordinates?
  • What makes it worth an article?

The more you can put into an article, the more references (more references mean more people care), the more data in general, the less susceptible to an AfD the article is.

[edit] Categories

[edit] Lists


[edit] Articles (bridge types)

[edit] Articles in need of attention

[edit] Specific bridges


See the list of Historic Civil Engineering Landmarks at the ASCE history list (also at List of historic civil engineering landmarks); the bridges below don't have articles yet, unless they're here under another name:

Since these bridges are listed as Historic Civil Engineering Landmarks, they're probably noteworthy enough to deserve articles.

[edit] Now-demolished bridges

Bridges that were landmarks in their time but are now gone, but which heartily deserve articles.

  • Lansdowne Bridge over the Indus, the longest cantilever bridge when built (and the ugliest!)
  • Buildwas Bridge, Telford's major cast iron structure

[edit] Bridge engineers

* Joseph Chaley - important pioneer of the wire cable suspension bridge

[edit] Pages needing attention

Portal:Bridges Presentation of some of its sections.

[edit] Useful websites

[edit] Featured articles

[edit] Featured lists

[edit] Featured pictures

[edit] Wikimedia Commons Picture of the day

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