The wooden bridges that cross the river have existed since 1817.
A bridge probably existed, though no record has been found.
Several bridges by the same name have existed connecting the areas.
As of December 2005, all original bridges still existed throughout the project.
A bridge has existed at or near the present site over the period from the Roman occupation of the area, nearly 2,000 years ago.
The branch closed in 1933 and the bridge no longer exists.
The bridge still exists, but rail service is long gone.
The bridges by which they were once connected no longer exist.
Or perhaps it was simply going to keep walking towards the edge, exactly as if the bridge still existed.
Until that time an older bridge built 1916 existed near it.