Yongfu Bridge, Transportation bridge in Zhongzheng District, Taiwan.
Yongfu Bridge is a transportation crossing in Taipei's Zhongzheng District that spans the river and connects two neighboring urban areas. The structure features separate lanes for automobiles, scooters, bicycles, and pedestrians, which keeps different types of traffic organized and flowing smoothly.
The bridge opened in 1984 and created an important transportation connection between Taipei's Zhongzheng District and Yonghe District in New Taipei. The structure played a role in bringing these two significant urban areas closer together in the northern region.
The bridge integrates with Taipei's growing bicycle culture through designated paths that support the expanding Youbike rental system across the metropolitan area.
You can reach the bridge from Wanlong or Jingmei stations on the Green Line of the metro system. The cycling and pedestrian paths are well marked and provide access from both sides of the river.
The structure features specific lanes for four different modes of transport: automobiles, scooters, bicycles, and pedestrians, enhancing traffic organization.
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