The bridge served its role well for many years into the late 1950s.
The small bridge over the Sense at the town gate only served local traffic.
The high-arcing bridge before them, Regis knew, would serve as yet another example.
The bridge served until 1932 when it was moved to the fairgrounds.
This bridge served as a vital connection between the two communities across the river.
The damage was repaired and the bridge served highway traffic until 1959.
The $250 million bridge serves an island with a population of 361.
The bridge now serves as a social and dining area for the students.
A wooden bridge served as the only way to the island other than boat.
The river's many bridges serve as a magnet, for both visitors and Parisians.