A highway bridge near Castrop-Rauxel, Germany – built in 1978 but not connected on either endAn overpass to nowhere in Summit, New Jersey: Brantwood Terrace Overpass,[1] walled off on both endsA former railway bridge over the Váci út in Újpest, Budapest, Hungary – with its rail line defunct in the early 1990s, the cityside approach of the bridge was demolished to create space for construction.
A bridge to nowhere is a bridge where one or both ends are broken, incomplete, or unconnected to any roads. If it is an overpass or an interchange, the term overpass to nowhere or interchange to nowhere may be used respectively.[2][3]