This is a list of railway bridges over the Rhine.

Railway Crossings[edit]

Existing and former railway bridges, with the nearest train stations on the left and right banks:

Vorderrhein[edit]

Hinterrhein[edit]

Alpenrhein[edit]

Hochrhein[edit]

The Rheinfall rail bridge, just upstream of the Rhine Falls near Schaffhausen

Upper Rhine[edit]

Konrad Adenauer Bridge between Ludwigshafen and Mannheim

Middle Rhine[edit]

Lower Rhine[edit]

The Hohenzollernbrücke in Cologne

Strategic bridges[edit]

The bridges at Huningue, Rastatt, Rüdesheim (Hindenburgbrücke) and Remagen (Ludendorffbrücke), were built for strategic military reasons only, in order to allow the Imperial German Army and later on, the Wehrmacht, to quickly transport forces by rail to Germany's western border in the event of a war with France. Unlike other bridges built for the same purpose, such as the ones at Koblenz or Cologne, these bridges were of almost no use in peacetime and thus, were never rebuilt, after their destruction during the last months of World War II, except for the one at Rastatt, which was used to supply units of the French Army stationed in the area.

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