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List of bridges in the United States

This is a list of the major current and former bridges in the United States. For a more expansive list, see List of bridges in the United States by state.

Major bridges edit

This table presents a non-exhaustive list of the road and railway bridges with spans greater than 300 metres (984 ft).


Name Span Length Type Carries
Crosses
Opened Location State Ref.
  1 Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge 1,298 m (4,260 ft) 4,176 m (13,701 ft) Suspension
2 levels steel truss deck, steel pylons
7+6 lanes
370+1298+370
1964 New York City
Staten IslandBrooklyn
40°36′23″N 74°2′43.2″W / 40.60639°N 74.045333°W / 40.60639; -74.045333 (Verrazano-Narrows Bridge)
New York [Note 1]
[2]
[3]
  2 Golden Gate Bridge 1,280 m (4,200 ft) 2,737 m (8,980 ft) Suspension
Steel truss deck, steel pylons
2x3 lanes
343+1280+343
1937 San FranciscoSausalito
37°49′9.5″N 122°28′43.9″W / 37.819306°N 122.478861°W / 37.819306; -122.478861 (Golden Gate Bridge)
California [Note 2]
[7]
[8]
[9]
  3 Mackinac Bridge 1,158 m (3,800 ft) 5,865 m (19,242 ft) Suspension
Steel truss deck, steel pylons
2x2 lanes
548+1158+548
1957 Mackinaw CitySt. Ignace
45°48′56″N 84°43′40.6″W / 45.81556°N 84.727944°W / 45.81556; -84.727944 (Mackinac Bridge)
Michigan [10]
[11]
[12]
  4 George Washington Bridge 1,067 m (3,500 ft) 1,451 m (4,760 ft) Suspension
2 levels steel truss deck, steel pylons
8+6 lanes
186+1067+198
1931 New York CityFort Lee
40°51′6.2″N 73°57′9.8″W / 40.851722°N 73.952722°W / 40.851722; -73.952722 (George Washington Bridge)
New York
New Jersey
[Note 3]
[8]
[14]
[15]
  5 Tacoma Narrows Bridge (1950)
East bridge
853 m (2,800 ft) 1,822 m (5,978 ft) Suspension
Steel truss deck, steel pylons
3 lanes
335+853+335
1950 Tacoma
47°16′5.6″N 122°33′0.7″W / 47.268222°N 122.550194°W / 47.268222; -122.550194 (Tacoma Narrows Bridge (1950))
Washington [16]
[17]
  6 Tacoma Narrows Bridge
West bridge
853 m (2,800 ft) 1,646 m (5,400 ft) Suspension
Steel truss deck, concrete pylons
3 lanes
427+853+366
2007 Tacoma
47°16′4.4″N 122°33′2.8″W / 47.267889°N 122.550778°W / 47.267889; -122.550778 (Tacoma Narrows Bridge (2007))
Washington [18]
[19]
[20]
7 Gordie Howe International Bridge
under construction
853 m (2,800 ft) 2,500 m (8,200 ft) Cable-stayed
Composite steel/concrete deck, concrete pylons
2x3 lanes
Road bridge
Detroit River
2024 DetroitWindsor
42°17′14.3″N 83°05′53.1″W / 42.287306°N 83.098083°W / 42.287306; -83.098083 (Gordie Howe International Bridge)
Michigan
  Canada
[21]
  8 Alfred Zampa Memorial Bridge 728 m (2,388 ft) 1,056 m (3,465 ft) Suspension
Steel box girder deck, concrete pylons
4 lanes
148+728+183
2003 VallejoCrockett
38°3′39.7″N 122°13′35.5″W / 38.061028°N 122.226528°W / 38.061028; -122.226528 (Al Zampa Memorial Bridge)
California [22]
[23]
[24]
  9 San Francisco–Oakland Bay Bridge
West bridge
704 m (2,310 ft) (x2) 3,141 m (10,305 ft) Suspension
2 levels steel truss deck, steel pylons
2x5 lanes
357+704+353+52
+353+704+353
1936 San FranciscoYerba Buena Island
37°48′12.2″N 122°22′18.9″W / 37.803389°N 122.371917°W / 37.803389; -122.371917 (San Francisco–Oakland Bay Bridge (northbound))
California [25]
[26]
  10 Bronx–Whitestone Bridge 701 m (2,300 ft) 2,242 m (7,356 ft) Suspension
Steel girder deck, steel pylons
2x3 lanes
224+701+224
1939 New York City
The BronxQueens
40°48′6.7″N 73°49′47.2″W / 40.801861°N 73.829778°W / 40.801861; -73.829778 (Pont de Bronx–Whitestone)
New York [27]
[28]
  11 Delaware Memorial Bridge 655 m (2,150 ft) 3,291 m (10,797 ft) Suspension
Steel truss deck, steel pylons
Twin bridges
4 lanes
229+655+229
1951
1968
New CastlePennsville
39°41′18.2″N 75°31′6.2″W / 39.688389°N 75.518389°W / 39.688389; -75.518389 (Delaware Memorial Bridge (southbound))
Delaware
New Jersey
[29]
[30]
  12 Walt Whitman Bridge 610 m (2,000 ft) 3,652 m (11,982 ft) Suspension
Steel truss deck, steel pylons
3+4 lanes
235+610+235
1957 PhiladelphiaGloucester City
39°54′18.7″N 75°7′46.1″W / 39.905194°N 75.129472°W / 39.905194; -75.129472 (Walt Whitman Bridge)
Pennsylvania
New Jersey
[31]
[32]
  13 Ambassador Bridge 564 m (1,850 ft) 2,286 m (7,500 ft) Suspension
Steel truss deck, steel pylons
2x2 lanes
Road bridge
Detroit River
1929 DetroitWindsor
42°18′43.2″N 83°4′27.2″W / 42.312000°N 83.074222°W / 42.312000; -83.074222 (Ambassador Bridge)
Michigan
  Canada
[Note 4]
[33]
[34]
  14 Throgs Neck Bridge 549 m (1,800 ft) 4,084 m (13,399 ft) Suspension
Steel truss deck, steel pylons
2x3 lanes
169+549+169
1961 New York City
The BronxQueens
40°48′0.9″N 73°47′36″W / 40.800250°N 73.79333°W / 40.800250; -73.79333 (Throgs Neck Bridge)
New York [35]
[36]
  15 Benjamin Franklin Bridge 534 m (1,750 ft) 2,273 m (7,457 ft) Suspension
Steel truss deck, steel pylons
3+4 lanes
2 railway tracks
218+534+218
1926 PhiladelphiaCamden
39°57′10.5″N 75°8′3.3″W / 39.952917°N 75.134250°W / 39.952917; -75.134250 (Benjamin Franklin Bridge)
Pennsylvania
New Jersey
[Note 5]
[8]
[37]
  16 New River Gorge Bridge 518 m (1,700 ft) 924 m (3,031 ft) Arch
Steel deck arch
2x2 lanes
1977 Fayetteville
38°4′8.6″N 81°4′58.2″W / 38.069056°N 81.082833°W / 38.069056; -81.082833 (New River Gorge Bridge)
West Virginia [Note 6]
[39]
  17 Bayonne Bridge 510 m (1,670 ft) 1,762 m (5,781 ft) Arch
Steel through arch
2x2 lanes
1931 New York CityBayonne
40°38′30.7″N 74°8′31.5″W / 40.641861°N 74.142083°W / 40.641861; -74.142083 (Bayonne Bridge)
New York
New Jersey
[Note 7]
[41]
[42]
18 Harbor Bridge Project
under construction
506 m (1,660 ft) Cable-stayed
Concrete box girder deck, concrete pylons
2x3 lanes
248+506+248
2025 Corpus Christi
27°48′48.7″N 97°23′57.9″W / 27.813528°N 97.399417°W / 27.813528; -97.399417 (Harbor Bridge Project)
Texas [43]
[44]
[45]
  19 Commodore Barry Bridge 501 m (1,644 ft) 4,240 m (13,910 ft) Cantilever
Steel
2+3 lanes
251+501+251
1974 ChesterBridgeport
39°49′42.2″N 75°22′17.3″W / 39.828389°N 75.371472°W / 39.828389; -75.371472 (Commodore Barry Bridge)
Pennsylvania
New Jersey

[46]
[47]
  20 Bear Mountain Bridge 497 m (1,631 ft) 688 m (2,257 ft) Suspension
Steel truss deck, steel pylons
2x2 lanes
64+497+64
1924 Bear Mountain State ParkCortlandt
41°19′11.3″N 73°58′59.7″W / 41.319806°N 73.983250°W / 41.319806; -73.983250 (Pont de Bear Mountain)
New York [Note 8]
[50]
[51]
[52]
  21 Williamsburg Bridge 488 m (1,600 ft) 2,227 m (7,306 ft) Suspension
Steel truss deck, steel pylons
2x4 lanes
2 subway lanes
1903 New York City
ManhattanBrooklyn
40°42′48.4″N 73°58′18.6″W / 40.713444°N 73.971833°W / 40.713444; -73.971833 (Williamsburg Bridge)
New York [Note 9]
[54]
[55]
  22 Chesapeake Bay Bridge
South bridge
488 m (1,600 ft) 6,484 m (21,273 ft) Suspension
Steel truss deck, steel pylons
2 lanes
201+488+201
1952 Anne Arundel CountyQueen Anne's County
38°59′35.4″N 76°22′55.3″W / 38.993167°N 76.382028°W / 38.993167; -76.382028 (W. Preston Lane Memorial Bridge (southbound))
Maryland [56]
[57]
  23 Chesapeake Bay Bridge
North bridge
488 m (1,600 ft) 6,415 m (21,047 ft) Suspension
Steel truss deck, steel pylons
3 lanes
1973 Anne Arundel CountyQueen Anne's County
38°59′39.6″N 76°22′53.9″W / 38.994333°N 76.381639°W / 38.994333; -76.381639 (W. Preston Lane Memorial Bridge (northbound))
Maryland [56]
  24 Claiborne Pell Newport Bridge 488 m (1,600 ft) 3,428 m (11,247 ft) Suspension
Steel truss deck, steel pylons
2x2 lanes
210+488+210
1969 NewportJamestown
41°30′17.9″N 71°20′55.1″W / 41.504972°N 71.348639°W / 41.504972; -71.348639 (Claiborne Pell Bridge)
Rhode Island [57]
  25 Brooklyn Bridge 486 m (1,594 ft) 1,825 m (5,988 ft) Suspension
with cable-stays
Steel truss deck, masonry pylons
2+3 lanes
283+486+283
Road bridge
East River
1883 New York City
ManhattanBrooklyn
40°42′20.4″N 73°59′46.8″W / 40.705667°N 73.996333°W / 40.705667; -73.996333 (Brooklyn Bridge)
New York [Note 10]
[61]
  26 John James Audubon Bridge 482 m (1,581 ft) 3,927 m (12,884 ft) Cable-stayed
Composite steel/concrete deck, concrete pylons
2x2 lanes
195+482+195
2011 Pointe Coupee ParishWest Feliciana Parish
30°43′13.2″N 91°21′5.1″W / 30.720333°N 91.351417°W / 30.720333; -91.351417 (John James Audubon Bridge)
Louisiana [62]
  27 Crescent City Connection 480 m (1,575 ft) 4,093 m (13,428 ft) Cantilever
Steel
Twin bridges
2x4 lanes
260+486+180
1958
1988
New Orleans
29°56′16.1″N 90°3′23.6″W / 29.937806°N 90.056556°W / 29.937806; -90.056556 (Crescent City Connection)
Louisiana [63]
[64]
  28 Arthur Ravenel Jr. Bridge 471 m (1,545 ft) 4,023.3 m (13,200 ft) Cable-stayed
Composite steel/concrete deck, concrete pylons
2x4 lanes
198+471+198
2005 CharlestonMount Pleasant
32°48′10.5″N 79°54′55.3″W / 32.802917°N 79.915361°W / 32.802917; -79.915361 (Arthur Ravenel Jr. Bridge)
South Carolina [65]
[66]
[67]
  29 Vincent Thomas Bridge 457 m (1,500 ft) 1,848 m (6,063 ft) Suspension
Steel truss deck, steel pylons
2x2 lanes
154+457+154
1963 Los Angeles
San PedroTerminal Island
33°44′58″N 118°16′17.8″W / 33.74944°N 118.271611°W / 33.74944; -118.271611 (Vincent Thomas Bridge)
California [68]
[69]
  30 Stan Musial Veterans Memorial Bridge 457 m (1,500 ft) Cable-stayed
Composite steel/concrete deck, concrete pylons
2x2 lanes
194+457+194
2014 St. LouisSt. Clair County
38°38′45.1″N 90°10′41.8″W / 38.645861°N 90.178278°W / 38.645861; -90.178278 (New Mississippi River Bridge)
Missouri
Missouri
[70]
[71]
  31 Mid-Hudson Bridge 456 m (1,495 ft) 914 m (2,999 ft) Suspension
Steel truss deck, steel pylons
3 lanes
228+456+230
1930 HighlandPoughkeepsie
41°42′10.3″N 73°56′46.4″W / 41.702861°N 73.946222°W / 41.702861; -73.946222 (Mid-Hudson Bridge)
New York [72]
[73]
[74]
  32 Manhattan Bridge 448 m (1,470 ft) 2,089 m (6,854 ft) Suspension
Steel truss deck, steel pylons
7 road lanes
4 railway tracks
Road bridge
New York City Subway
(     lines)
East River
1909 New York City
ManhattanBrooklyn
40°42′24.4″N 73°59′25.5″W / 40.706778°N 73.990417°W / 40.706778; -73.990417 (Manhattan Bridge)
New York [Note 11]
  33 Gramercy Bridge 445 m (1,460 ft) 945 m (3,100 ft) Cantilever
Steel
2x2 lanes
1995 GramercyWallace
30°2′47.6″N 90°40′22.9″W / 30.046556°N 90.673028°W / 30.046556; -90.673028 (Gramercy Bridge)
Louisiana
  34 Robert F. Kennedy Bridge 421 m (1,380 ft) 4,212 m (13,819 ft) Suspension
Steel truss deck, steel pylons
2x4 lanes
205+421+205
1936 New York City
ManhattanQueens
40°46′46.5″N 73°55′35.7″W / 40.779583°N 73.926583°W / 40.779583; -73.926583 (Triborough Bridge)
New York [Note 12]
[78]
[79]
  35 Greenville Bridge 420 m (1,380 ft) 4,133 m (13,560 ft) Cable-stayed
Composite steel/concrete deck, concrete pylons
2x2 lanes
181+420+181
2010 RefugeShives
33°17′13.2″N 91°9′15.3″W / 33.287000°N 91.154250°W / 33.287000; -91.154250 (Greenville Bridge)
Mississippi
Arkansas
[80]
[81]
  36 Dames Point Bridge 396 m (1,300 ft) 3,245 m (10,646 ft) Cable-stayed
Concrete deck, concrete pylons
2x3 lanes
198+396+198
1989 Jacksonville
30°23′4.1″N 81°33′24.8″W / 30.384472°N 81.556889°W / 30.384472; -81.556889 (Dames Point Bridge)
Florida [82]
  37 San Francisco–Oakland Bay Bridge
East bridge
385 m (1,263 ft) 3,540 m (11,610 ft) Suspension
Self-anchored, steel box girder deck, 1 steel pylon
2x5 lanes
385+180
2013 San FranciscoOakland
37°48′59.0″N 122°21′24.2″W / 37.816389°N 122.356722°W / 37.816389; -122.356722 (San Francisco–Oakland Bay Bridge (East bridge))
California [83]
[84]
[85]
  38 Fremont Bridge 382 m (1,255 ft) 656 m (2,152 ft) Arch
2 levels steel through arch
2x4 lanes
137+382+137
1973 Portland
45°32′16.6″N 122°40′58.6″W / 45.537944°N 122.682944°W / 45.537944; -122.682944 (Fremont Bridge)
Oregon [86]
[87]
[88]
  39 Sidney Lanier Bridge 381 m (1,250 ft) 2,371 m (7,779 ft) Cable-stayed
Concrete deck, concrete pylons
2x2 lanes
190+381+190
2003 Brunswick
31°6′57.6″N 81°29′6.5″W / 31.116000°N 81.485139°W / 31.116000; -81.485139 (Sidney Lanier Bridge)
Georgia [89]
[90]
  40 Fred Hartman Bridge 381 m (1,250 ft) 4,185 m (13,730 ft) Cable-stayed
Composite steel/concrete deck, concrete pylons
Twin bridges
2x4 lanes
147+381+147
1995 BaytownLa Porte
29°42′13.7″N 95°1′0.3″W / 29.703806°N 95.016750°W / 29.703806; -95.016750 (Fred Hartman Bridge)
Texas [91]
[92]
  41 Astoria–Megler Bridge 376 m (1,234 ft) 6,545 m (21,473 ft) Truss
Steel
2 lanes
189+376+189
1966 AstoriaMegler
46°11′37″N 123°51′3.2″W / 46.19361°N 123.850889°W / 46.19361; -123.850889 (Astoria–Megler Bridge)
Oregon
Washington
[93]
  42 Horace Wilkinson Bridge 376 m (1,234 ft) 4,313 m (14,150 ft) Cantilever
Steel
2x3 lanes
1968 Baton RougePort Allen
30°26′22.6″N 91°11′55.3″W / 30.439611°N 91.198694°W / 30.439611; -91.198694 (Horace Wilkinson Bridge)
Louisiana
  43 Hale Boggs Memorial Bridge 372 m (1,220 ft) 3,261 m (10,699 ft) Cable-stayed
Steel box girder deck, steel pylons
2x2 lanes
151+372+155
1983 LulingDestrehan
29°56′28.2″N 90°22′29″W / 29.941167°N 90.37472°W / 29.941167; -90.37472 (Hale Boggs Memorial Bridge)
Louisiana [94]
[95]
  44 St. Johns Bridge 368 m (1,207 ft) 1,168 m (3,832 ft) Suspension
Steel girder deck, steel pylons
2x2 lanes
131+368+131
1931 Portland
45°35′6.8″N 122°45′53.1″W / 45.585222°N 122.764750°W / 45.585222; -122.764750 (St. Johns Bridge)
Oregon [96]
[97]
  45 Mount Hope Bridge 366 m (1,200 ft) 1,868 m (6,129 ft) Suspension
Steel truss deck, steel pylons
2 lanes
154+366+154
1929 PortsmouthBristol
41°38′23.3″N 71°15′29.7″W / 41.639806°N 71.258250°W / 41.639806; -71.258250 (Mount Hope Bridge)
Rhode Island [Note 13]
[99]
  46 Lewis and Clark Bridge (Columbia River) 366 m (1,200 ft) Cantilever
Steel
2 lanes
1930 LongviewRainier
46°6′17.1″N 122°57′42.8″W / 46.104750°N 122.961889°W / 46.104750; -122.961889 (Lewis and Clark Bridge (Columbia River))
Washington
Oregon
  47 Francis Scott Key Bridge (Baltimore) 366 m (1,200 ft) 2,632 m (8,635 ft) Truss
Steel, suspended deck
2x2 lanes
 
Interstate 695
Baltimore Beltway
Patapsco River
1977 Baltimore
39°13′1″N 76°31′41.5″W / 39.21694°N 76.528194°W / 39.21694; -76.528194 (Francis Scott Key Bridge)
Maryland
  48 Sunshine Skyway Bridge 366 m (1,200 ft) 6,600 m (21,700 ft) Cable-stayed
Concrete box girder deck, concrete pylons
2x2 lanes
165+367+165
1987 St. PetersburgTerra Ceia
27°37′13.5″N 82°39′20″W / 27.620417°N 82.65556°W / 27.620417; -82.65556 (Bob Graham Sunshine Skyway Bridge)
Florida [100]
[101]
  49 William H. Natcher Bridge 366 m (1,200 ft) 1,373 m (4,505 ft) Cable-stayed
Composite steel/concrete deck, concrete pylons
2x2 lanes
152+366+152
2002 RockportMaceo
37°54′8.8″N 87°2′6.3″W / 37.902444°N 87.035083°W / 37.902444; -87.035083 (William H. Natcher Bridge)
Indiana
Kentucky
[102]
[103]
  50 Tappan Zee Bridge 366 m (1,200 ft) 4,989 m (16,368 ft) Cable-stayed
Composite steel/concrete deck, concrete pylons
Twin bridges
2x5 lanes
157+366+157
2017 TarrytownSouth Nyack
41°04′16.2″N 73°52′51.9″W / 41.071167°N 73.881083°W / 41.071167; -73.881083 (Tappan Zee Bridge)
New York [104]
[105]
[106]
51 Lewis and Clark Bridge (Ohio River) 365 m (1,198 ft) Cable-stayed
Composite steel/concrete deck, concrete pylons
2x2 lanes
164+365+164
2016 ProspectUtica
38°20′33.5″N 85°38′35.4″W / 38.342639°N 85.643167°W / 38.342639; -85.643167 (Lewis and Clark Bridge (Ohio River))
Kentucky
Indiana
[107]
[108]
  52 Queensboro Bridge 360 m (1,180 ft) 1,135 m (3,724 ft) Cantilever
2 levels, steel
4+5 lanes
143+360+192+285
+140
1909 New York City
ManhattanQueens
40°45′28.3″N 73°57′24.9″W / 40.757861°N 73.956917°W / 40.757861; -73.956917 (Queensboro Bridge)
New York [Note 14]
[112]
  53 Penobscot Narrows Bridge 354 m (1,161 ft) 646 m (2,119 ft) Cable-stayed
Concrete box girder deck, concrete pylons
2 lanes
146+354+146
2006 ProspectVerona Island
44°33′35.9″N 68°48′6.2″W / 44.559972°N 68.801722°W / 44.559972; -68.801722 (Penobscot Narrows Bridge)
Maine [113]
[114]
[115]
  54 Ogdensburg–Prescott International Bridge 351 m (1,150 ft) 2,248 m (7,375 ft) Suspension
Steel truss deck, steel pylons
2 lanes
152+351+152
1960 OgdensburgJohnstown
44°44′06.5″N 75°27′33.3″W / 44.735139°N 75.459250°W / 44.735139; -75.459250 (Ogdensburg–Prescott International Bridge)
New York
  Canada
[116]
[117]
  55 Bill Emerson Memorial Bridge 351 m (1,152 ft) 1,206 m (3,957 ft) Cable-stayed
Composite steel/concrete deck, concrete pylons
2x2 lanes
143+351+143
2003 Cape GirardeauEast Cape Girardeau
37°17′42.7″N 89°31′4.1″W / 37.295194°N 89.517806°W / 37.295194; -89.517806 (Bill Emerson Memorial Bridge)
Missouri
Illinois
[118]
  56 Bidwell Bar Bridge 338 m (1,109 ft) 546 m (1,791 ft) Suspension
Steel truss deck, steel pylons
2 lanes
1965 Oroville
39°32′59.9″N 121°25′47.9″W / 39.549972°N 121.429972°W / 39.549972; -121.429972 (Bidwell Bar Bridge)
California
  57 Carquinez Bridge
East bridge
335 m (1,099 ft) 1,000 m (3,300 ft) Cantilever
Steel
4 lanes
152+335+45+335
+152
1927
1958
VallejoCrockett
38°3′39.8″N 122°13′31″W / 38.061056°N 122.22528°W / 38.061056; -122.22528 (Carquinez Bridge)
California [Note 15]
[119]
[120]
  58 Talmadge Memorial Bridge 335 m (1,099 ft) 3,060 m (10,040 ft) Cable-stayed
Concrete deck, concrete pylons
2x2 lanes
1991 Savannah
32°5′18.4″N 81°5′57″W / 32.088444°N 81.09917°W / 32.088444; -81.09917 (Talmadge Memorial Bridge)
Georgia
  59 Hart Bridge 332 m (1,089 ft) 1,171 m (3,842 ft) Truss
Steel, suspended deck
2x2 lanes
1967 Jacksonville
30°18′57.6″N 81°37′39.4″W / 30.316000°N 81.627611°W / 30.316000; -81.627611 (Hart Bridge)
Florida
  60 Deer Isle Bridge 329 m (1,080 ft) 743 m (2,438 ft) Suspension
Steel girder deck, steel pylons
2 lanes
147+329+147
 
Maine State Route 15
Eggemoggin Reach
1939 SedgwickLittle Deer Isle
44°17′39.2″N 68°41′19.3″W / 44.294222°N 68.688694°W / 44.294222; -68.688694 (Deer Isle Bridge)
Maine [121]
[122]
[123]
  61 Theodore Roosevelt Lake Bridge 329 m (1,079 ft) 670 m (2,200 ft) Arch
Steel through arch
2 lanes
1990 Gila CountyMaricopa County
33°40′26″N 111°9′25.1″W / 33.67389°N 111.156972°W / 33.67389; -111.156972 (Roosevelt Lake Bridge)
Arizona [124]
  62 Richmond–San Rafael Bridge 326 m (1,070 ft) (x2) 6,503 m (21,335 ft) Cantilever
2 levels, steel
2+3 lanes
2x(164+326+164)
1956 San RafaelRichmond
37°56′1.9″N 122°25′37.3″W / 37.933861°N 122.427028°W / 37.933861; -122.427028 (Richmond-San Rafael Bridge)
California [125]
[126]
  63 Simon Kenton Memorial Bridge 323 m (1,060 ft) 607 m (1,991 ft) Suspension
Steel girder deck, steel pylons
2 lanes
142+323+142
1932 MaysvilleAberdeen
38°38′59.5″N 83°45′34.5″W / 38.649861°N 83.759583°W / 38.649861; -83.759583 (Simon Kenton Bridge)
Kentucky
Ohio
[127]
  64 Mike O'Callaghan–Pat Tillman Memorial Bridge 323 m (1,060 ft) 579 m (1,900 ft) Arch
Concrete deck arch
2x2 lanes
2010 Clark CountyMohave County
36°0′44.8″N 114°44′29.4″W / 36.012444°N 114.741500°W / 36.012444; -114.741500 (Mike O'Callaghan-Pat Tillman Memorial Bridge)
Nevada
Arizona
[128]
[129]
  65 John A. Roebling Suspension Bridge 322 m (1,056 ft) 686 m (2,251 ft) Suspension
with cable-stays
Steel truss deck, masonry pylons
2 lanes
89+322+90
1866 CincinnatiCovington
39°5′34.3″N 84°30′35.3″W / 39.092861°N 84.509806°W / 39.092861; -84.509806 (John A. Roebling Suspension Bridge)
Ohio
Kentucky
[Note 16]
[131]
  66 Dent Bridge 320 m (1,050 ft) 472 m (1,549 ft) Suspension
Steel girder deck, steel pylons
2 lanes
Dent Bridge Road
Clearwater River
Dworshak Dam Reservoir
1971 Clearwater County
46°36′9.2″N 116°10′42.2″W / 46.602556°N 116.178389°W / 46.602556; -116.178389 (Dent Bridge)
Idaho
  67 William H. Harsha Bridge 320 m (1,050 ft) 710 m (2,330 ft) Cable-stayed
Composite steel/concrete deck, concrete pylons
2 lanes
38+122+320+122+38
2000 MaysvilleAberdeen
38°41′4.5″N 83°46′54.7″W / 38.684583°N 83.781861°W / 38.684583; -83.781861 (William H. Harsha Bridge)
Kentucky
Ohio
[132]
  68 Glen Canyon Dam Bridge 313 m (1,027 ft) 387 m (1,270 ft) Arch
Steel deck arch
2 lanes
1959 Coconino County
36°56′8.5″N 111°28′59.8″W / 36.935694°N 111.483278°W / 36.935694; -111.483278 (Glen Canyon Dam Bridge)
Arizona [133]
[134]
  69 Wheeling Suspension Bridge 308 m (1,010 ft) Suspension
with cable-stays
Steel truss deck, masonry pylons
Footbridge
Ohio River
1849 Wheeling
40°4′12.9″N 80°43′35.1″W / 40.070250°N 80.726417°W / 40.070250; -80.726417 (Wheeling Suspension Bridge)
West Virginia [Note 17]
[136]
  70 Lewiston–Queenston Bridge 305 m (1,000 ft) 488 m (1,601 ft) Arch
Steel deck arch
5 lanes
1962 LewistonQueenston
43°09′11.2″N 79°02′40.5″W / 43.153111°N 79.044583°W / 43.153111; -79.044583 (Lewiston–Queenston Bridge)
New York
  Canada
[137]
  71 Newburgh–Beacon Bridge 305 m (1,000 ft) 2,394 m (7,854 ft) Cantilever
Steel
Twin bridges
2x3 lanes
183+305+183
1963
1980
NewburghBeacon
41°31′12.1″N 74°0′0.1″W / 41.520028°N 74.000028°W / 41.520028; -74.000028 (Newburgh-Beacon Bridge)
New York [138]
[139]
[140]
72 Long Beach International Gateway 305 m (1,000 ft) Cable-stayed
Composite steel/concrete deck, concrete pylons
2x3 lanes
152+305+152
2020 Long BeachTerminal Island
33°45′53.8″N 118°13′16.4″W / 33.764944°N 118.221222°W / 33.764944; -118.221222 (Harbor Bridge Project)
California [141]
[142]
  73 Hell Gate Bridge 303 m (995 ft) 5,439 m (17,844 ft) Arch
Steel through arch
3 railway tracks
1916 New York City
The BronxQueens
40°46′56.6″N 73°55′18.4″W / 40.782389°N 73.921778°W / 40.782389; -73.921778 (Hell Gate Bridge)
New York [143]
  74 Perrine Bridge 303 m (994 ft) 457 m (1,499 ft) Arch
Steel deck arch
2x2 lanes
1974 Twin Falls
42°36′2.9″N 114°27′12.6″W / 42.600806°N 114.453500°W / 42.600806; -114.453500 (Perrine Bridge)
Idaho


Former major bridges edit

This table presents a non-exhaustive list of the former road and railway bridges with spans greater than 300 metres (984 ft).

Name Span Length Type Carries
Crosses
Opened Location State Ref.
  1 Tacoma Narrows Bridge (1940)
collapsed in 1940
853 m (2,800 ft) 1,810 m (5,940 ft) Suspension
Steel girder deck, steel pylons
2 lanes
335+853+335
1940 Tacoma
47°16′0″N 122°33′0″W / 47.26667°N 122.55000°W / 47.26667; -122.55000 (Tacoma Narrows Bridge (1940))
Washington [144]
[145]
  2 San Francisco–Oakland Bay Bridge
East bridge
dismantled in 2014
427 m (1,401 ft) 3,102 m (10,177 ft) Cantilever
Steel
2 levels
2x5 lanes
155+427+156
1936 San FranciscoOakland
37°48′54.4″N 122°21′23.5″W / 37.815111°N 122.356528°W / 37.815111; -122.356528 (San Francisco–Oakland Bay Bridge (East bridge))
California [146]
  3 First Niagara Clifton Bridge
destroyed by storm in 1889
386 m (1,266 ft) Suspension
with cable-stays
Wooden deck and pylons
Road bridge
Niagara River
1869 Niagara Falls, New YorkNiagara Falls, Ontario
43°05′18.2″N 79°04′11.3″W / 43.088389°N 79.069806°W / 43.088389; -79.069806 (First Niagara Clifton Bridge)
New York [Note 18]
[149]
[148]
  4 Tappan Zee Bridge (1955–2017)
dismantled in 2017
369 m (1,211 ft) 4,881 m (16,014 ft) Cantilever
Steel
3+4 lanes
183+369+183
1955 TarrytownSouth Nyack
41°4′12.3″N 73°52′51.9″W / 41.070083°N 73.881083°W / 41.070083; -73.881083 (Tappan Zee Bridge (1955–2017))
New York [150]
  5 John P. Grace Memorial Bridge
dismantled in 2005
320 m (1,050 ft) 4,300 m (14,100 ft) Cantilever
Steel
2 lanes
137+320+137
1929 CharlestonMount Pleasant
32°48′14.0″N 79°54′49.0″W / 32.803889°N 79.913611°W / 32.803889; -79.913611 (John P. Grace Memorial Bridge)
South Carolina [151]


See also edit

Other lists of U.S. bridges
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  • Notes
  1. ^ The Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge held the record of the longest bridge span in the world from 1964 to 1981.[1]
  2. ^ At the time of its opening in 1937, the Golden Gate Bridge was the longest and the tallest suspension bridge in the world,[4] titles it held until 1964 and 1998 respectively. The American Society of Civil Engineers named it one of the 7 Wonders of the Modern World,[5] and it was declared California Historical Landmark in 1987.[6]
  3. ^ The George Washington Bridge was the first bridge span to reach a length of over one kilometer, it was the longest main bridge span in the world from its 1931 opening until the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco opened in 1937.[13] It was designated a National Historic Civil Engineering Landmark in 1981.[13]
  4. ^ The Ambassador Bridge became the longest span in the world in 1929 until 1931,[33] it surpassed the record of the Quebec Bridge in Canada and since that date the record for longest bridge span has only been held by suspension bridges.
  5. ^ From 1926 to 1929, the Benjamin Franklin Bridge had the longest span of any suspension bridge in the world.[37]
  6. ^ The New River Gorge Bridge was the world's longest arch bridge for 26 years, until the opening of the Lupu Bridge in China, it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2013.[38]
  7. ^ When completed in 1931, the Bayonne Bridge was the longest steel arch bridge in the world, it was designated as a National Historic Civil Engineering Landmark in 1985.[40]
  8. ^ The Bear Mountain Bridge broke the record of the longest suspension bridge from 1924 to 1926,[48] it was added to the National Historic Civil Engineering Landmarks in 1986[48] and on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.[49]
  9. ^ The Williamsburg Bridge was the longest suspension bridge in the world from 1903 until 1924,[53] it was designated as a National Historic Civil Engineering Landmark in 2009.[53]
  10. ^ Former railroad bridge designed by John A. Roebling, it was the longest span in the world at the time of its opening[58] and has been designated a National Historic Landmark, a New York City landmark in 1967,[59] a National Historic Civil Engineering Landmark in 1972[58] and listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1966.[60]
  11. ^ The Manhattan Bridge has been designated a National Historic Civil Engineering Landmark in 2009[75] and listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983.[76]
  12. ^ Also called Triborough Bridge, it was designated as a National Historic Civil Engineering Landmark in 1986.[77]
  13. ^ The Mount Hope Bridge was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1976.[98]
  14. ^ Officially named the Ed Koch Queensboro Bridge, it has been designated a New York City landmark in 1967,[109] a National Historic Civil Engineering Landmark in 1972[110] and listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978.[111]
  15. ^ A first cantilever beam bridge was built in 1927 and doubled in 1958 over the Carquinez Strait, but the oldest was dismantled in 2007 due to its aging and replaced by the Alfred Zampa Memorial Bridge.
  16. ^ The John A. Roebling Suspension Bridge held the record of the longest span in the world from 1866 to 1869.[130] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1975.[130]
  17. ^ The Wheeling Suspension Bridge was the first bridge with a span of more than 1,000 feet (300 m) and the longest span in the world from 1849 until 1866.[135] Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1973,[135] it was closed to automobile traffic in September 2019.
  18. ^ The First Niagara Clifton Bridge was the longest span in the world from 1869 until 1883.[147] The covering of the towers was carried out in 1872, in 1884, the wooden towers were replaced with steel, finally all the wooden components were remplaced with steel in 1888 and the deck was widened.[148] The bridge can then have very different appearances depending on the year.


Further reading edit

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  • Brown, David J. (1998). Bridges: Three Thousand Years of Defying Nature. London: Mitchell Beazley. ISBN 1-85732-163-4. OCLC 1193368859.
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  • Seibel, George A. (1991). Bridges over the Niagara Gorge : Rainbow Bridge, 50 years, 1941-1991. Niagara Falls Bridge Commission. ISBN 0-9695125-0-3. LCCN 92100416. OL 1755790M.
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External links edit

  • "Bridges & Structures". Fhwa.dot.gov - U.S. Department of Transportation - Federal Highway Administration.
  • Baughn, James. "A Database of Historic Bridges in the United States". Bridgehunter.com. Historic Bridge Foundation.
  • "Brücken in der USA" [Bridges in USA]. Brueckenweb.de (in German).
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This is a list of the major current and former bridges in the United States For a more expansive list see List of bridges in the United States by state Contents 1 Major bridges 2 Former major bridges 3 See also 4 Notes and references 5 Further reading 6 External linksMajor bridges editThis table presents a non exhaustive list of the road and railway bridges with spans greater than 300 metres 984 ft Name Span Length Type CarriesCrosses Opened Location State Ref nbsp 1 Verrazzano Narrows Bridge 1 298 m 4 260 ft 4 176 m 13 701 ft Suspension2 levels steel truss deck steel pylons7 6 lanes370 1298 370 nbsp Interstate 278Narrows 1964 New York CityStaten Island Brooklyn40 36 23 N 74 2 43 2 W 40 60639 N 74 045333 W 40 60639 74 045333 Verrazano Narrows Bridge New York Note 1 2 3 nbsp 2 Golden Gate Bridge 1 280 m 4 200 ft 2 737 m 8 980 ft SuspensionSteel truss deck steel pylons2x3 lanes343 1280 343 nbsp nbsp U S Route 101California State Route 1Golden Gate 1937 San Francisco Sausalito37 49 9 5 N 122 28 43 9 W 37 819306 N 122 478861 W 37 819306 122 478861 Golden Gate Bridge California Note 2 7 8 9 nbsp 3 Mackinac Bridge 1 158 m 3 800 ft 5 865 m 19 242 ft SuspensionSteel truss deck steel pylons2x2 lanes548 1158 548 nbsp Interstate 75Straits of Mackinac 1957 Mackinaw City St Ignace45 48 56 N 84 43 40 6 W 45 81556 N 84 727944 W 45 81556 84 727944 Mackinac Bridge Michigan 10 11 12 nbsp 4 George Washington Bridge 1 067 m 3 500 ft 1 451 m 4 760 ft Suspension2 levels steel truss deck steel pylons8 6 lanes186 1067 198 nbsp nbsp nbsp Interstate 95U S Route 1 9U S Route 46Hudson River 1931 New York City Fort Lee40 51 6 2 N 73 57 9 8 W 40 851722 N 73 952722 W 40 851722 73 952722 George Washington Bridge New YorkNew Jersey Note 3 8 14 15 nbsp 5 Tacoma Narrows Bridge 1950 East bridge 853 m 2 800 ft 1 822 m 5 978 ft SuspensionSteel truss deck steel pylons3 lanes335 853 335 nbsp Washington State Route 16Puget Sound 1950 Tacoma47 16 5 6 N 122 33 0 7 W 47 268222 N 122 550194 W 47 268222 122 550194 Tacoma Narrows Bridge 1950 Washington 16 17 nbsp 6 Tacoma Narrows BridgeWest bridge 853 m 2 800 ft 1 646 m 5 400 ft SuspensionSteel truss deck concrete pylons3 lanes427 853 366 nbsp Washington State Route 16Puget Sound 2007 Tacoma47 16 4 4 N 122 33 2 8 W 47 267889 N 122 550778 W 47 267889 122 550778 Tacoma Narrows Bridge 2007 Washington 18 19 20 7 Gordie Howe International Bridgeunder construction 853 m 2 800 ft 2 500 m 8 200 ft Cable stayedComposite steel concrete deck concrete pylons2x3 lanes Road bridgeDetroit River 2024 Detroit Windsor42 17 14 3 N 83 05 53 1 W 42 287306 N 83 098083 W 42 287306 83 098083 Gordie Howe International Bridge Michigan nbsp Canada 21 nbsp 8 Alfred Zampa Memorial Bridge 728 m 2 388 ft 1 056 m 3 465 ft SuspensionSteel box girder deck concrete pylons4 lanes148 728 183 nbsp Interstate 80Carquinez Strait 2003 Vallejo Crockett38 3 39 7 N 122 13 35 5 W 38 061028 N 122 226528 W 38 061028 122 226528 Al Zampa Memorial Bridge California 22 23 24 nbsp 9 San Francisco Oakland Bay BridgeWest bridge 704 m 2 310 ft x2 3 141 m 10 305 ft Suspension2 levels steel truss deck steel pylons2x5 lanes357 704 353 52 353 704 353 nbsp Interstate 80San Francisco Bay 1936 San Francisco Yerba Buena Island37 48 12 2 N 122 22 18 9 W 37 803389 N 122 371917 W 37 803389 122 371917 San Francisco Oakland Bay Bridge northbound California 25 26 nbsp 10 Bronx Whitestone Bridge 701 m 2 300 ft 2 242 m 7 356 ft SuspensionSteel girder deck steel pylons2x3 lanes224 701 224 nbsp Interstate 678East River 1939 New York CityThe Bronx Queens40 48 6 7 N 73 49 47 2 W 40 801861 N 73 829778 W 40 801861 73 829778 Pont de Bronx Whitestone New York 27 28 nbsp 11 Delaware Memorial Bridge 655 m 2 150 ft 3 291 m 10 797 ft SuspensionSteel truss deck steel pylonsTwin bridges4 lanes229 655 229 nbsp nbsp Interstate 295U S Route 40Delaware River 19511968 New Castle Pennsville39 41 18 2 N 75 31 6 2 W 39 688389 N 75 518389 W 39 688389 75 518389 Delaware Memorial Bridge southbound DelawareNew Jersey 29 30 nbsp 12 Walt Whitman Bridge 610 m 2 000 ft 3 652 m 11 982 ft SuspensionSteel truss deck steel pylons3 4 lanes235 610 235 nbsp Interstate 76Delaware River 1957 Philadelphia Gloucester City39 54 18 7 N 75 7 46 1 W 39 905194 N 75 129472 W 39 905194 75 129472 Walt Whitman Bridge PennsylvaniaNew Jersey 31 32 nbsp 13 Ambassador Bridge 564 m 1 850 ft 2 286 m 7 500 ft SuspensionSteel truss deck steel pylons2x2 lanes Road bridgeDetroit River 1929 Detroit Windsor42 18 43 2 N 83 4 27 2 W 42 312000 N 83 074222 W 42 312000 83 074222 Ambassador Bridge Michigan nbsp Canada Note 4 33 34 nbsp 14 Throgs Neck Bridge 549 m 1 800 ft 4 084 m 13 399 ft SuspensionSteel truss deck steel pylons2x3 lanes169 549 169 nbsp Interstate 295East River 1961 New York CityThe Bronx Queens40 48 0 9 N 73 47 36 W 40 800250 N 73 79333 W 40 800250 73 79333 Throgs Neck Bridge New York 35 36 nbsp 15 Benjamin Franklin Bridge 534 m 1 750 ft 2 273 m 7 457 ft SuspensionSteel truss deck steel pylons3 4 lanes2 railway tracks218 534 218 nbsp nbsp Interstate 676U S Route 30PATCO SpeedlineDelaware River 1926 Philadelphia Camden39 57 10 5 N 75 8 3 3 W 39 952917 N 75 134250 W 39 952917 75 134250 Benjamin Franklin Bridge PennsylvaniaNew Jersey Note 5 8 37 nbsp 16 New River Gorge Bridge 518 m 1 700 ft 924 m 3 031 ft ArchSteel deck arch2x2 lanes nbsp U S Route 19New River 1977 Fayetteville38 4 8 6 N 81 4 58 2 W 38 069056 N 81 082833 W 38 069056 81 082833 New River Gorge Bridge West Virginia Note 6 39 nbsp 17 Bayonne Bridge 510 m 1 670 ft 1 762 m 5 781 ft ArchSteel through arch2x2 lanes nbsp nbsp New York State Route 440New Jersey Route 440Kill Van Kull 1931 New York City Bayonne40 38 30 7 N 74 8 31 5 W 40 641861 N 74 142083 W 40 641861 74 142083 Bayonne Bridge New YorkNew Jersey Note 7 41 42 18 Harbor Bridge Projectunder construction 506 m 1 660 ft Cable stayedConcrete box girder deck concrete pylons2x3 lanes248 506 248 nbsp nbsp U S Route 181Texas State Highway 35Corpus Christi Ship Channel 2025 Corpus Christi27 48 48 7 N 97 23 57 9 W 27 813528 N 97 399417 W 27 813528 97 399417 Harbor Bridge Project Texas 43 44 45 nbsp 19 Commodore Barry Bridge 501 m 1 644 ft 4 240 m 13 910 ft CantileverSteel2 3 lanes251 501 251 nbsp nbsp U S Route 322County Route 536Delaware River 1974 Chester Bridgeport39 49 42 2 N 75 22 17 3 W 39 828389 N 75 371472 W 39 828389 75 371472 Commodore Barry Bridge PennsylvaniaNew Jersey 46 47 nbsp 20 Bear Mountain Bridge 497 m 1 631 ft 688 m 2 257 ft SuspensionSteel truss deck steel pylons2x2 lanes64 497 64 nbsp nbsp U S Route 6U S Route 202Hudson River 1924 Bear Mountain State Park Cortlandt41 19 11 3 N 73 58 59 7 W 41 319806 N 73 983250 W 41 319806 73 983250 Pont de Bear Mountain New York Note 8 50 51 52 nbsp 21 Williamsburg Bridge 488 m 1 600 ft 2 227 m 7 306 ft SuspensionSteel truss deck steel pylons2x4 lanes2 subway lanes nbsp New York State Route 27ANew York City Subway nbsp nbsp nbsp trains lines East River 1903 New York CityManhattan Brooklyn40 42 48 4 N 73 58 18 6 W 40 713444 N 73 971833 W 40 713444 73 971833 Williamsburg Bridge New York Note 9 54 55 nbsp 22 Chesapeake Bay BridgeSouth bridge 488 m 1 600 ft 6 484 m 21 273 ft SuspensionSteel truss deck steel pylons2 lanes201 488 201 nbsp nbsp U S Route 50U S Route 301Chesapeake Bay 1952 Anne Arundel County Queen Anne s County38 59 35 4 N 76 22 55 3 W 38 993167 N 76 382028 W 38 993167 76 382028 W Preston Lane Memorial Bridge southbound Maryland 56 57 nbsp 23 Chesapeake Bay BridgeNorth bridge 488 m 1 600 ft 6 415 m 21 047 ft SuspensionSteel truss deck steel pylons3 lanes nbsp nbsp U S Route 50U S Route 301Chesapeake Bay 1973 Anne Arundel County Queen Anne s County38 59 39 6 N 76 22 53 9 W 38 994333 N 76 381639 W 38 994333 76 381639 W Preston Lane Memorial Bridge northbound Maryland 56 nbsp 24 Claiborne Pell Newport Bridge 488 m 1 600 ft 3 428 m 11 247 ft SuspensionSteel truss deck steel pylons2x2 lanes210 488 210 nbsp Rhode Island Route 138Narragansett Bay 1969 Newport Jamestown41 30 17 9 N 71 20 55 1 W 41 504972 N 71 348639 W 41 504972 71 348639 Claiborne Pell Bridge Rhode Island 57 nbsp 25 Brooklyn Bridge 486 m 1 594 ft 1 825 m 5 988 ft Suspensionwith cable staysSteel truss deck masonry pylons2 3 lanes283 486 283 Road bridgeEast River 1883 New York CityManhattan Brooklyn40 42 20 4 N 73 59 46 8 W 40 705667 N 73 996333 W 40 705667 73 996333 Brooklyn Bridge New York Note 10 61 nbsp 26 John James Audubon Bridge 482 m 1 581 ft 3 927 m 12 884 ft Cable stayedComposite steel concrete deck concrete pylons2x2 lanes195 482 195 nbsp Louisiana Highway 10Lower Mississippi River 2011 Pointe Coupee Parish West Feliciana Parish30 43 13 2 N 91 21 5 1 W 30 720333 N 91 351417 W 30 720333 91 351417 John James Audubon Bridge Louisiana 62 nbsp 27 Crescent City Connection 480 m 1 575 ft 4 093 m 13 428 ft CantileverSteelTwin bridges2x4 lanes260 486 180 nbsp U S Route 90 BusinessInterstate 910Mississippi River 19581988 New Orleans29 56 16 1 N 90 3 23 6 W 29 937806 N 90 056556 W 29 937806 90 056556 Crescent City Connection Louisiana 63 64 nbsp 28 Arthur Ravenel Jr Bridge 471 m 1 545 ft 4 023 3 m 13 200 ft Cable stayedComposite steel concrete deck concrete pylons2x4 lanes198 471 198 nbsp U S Route 17Cooper River 2005 Charleston Mount Pleasant32 48 10 5 N 79 54 55 3 W 32 802917 N 79 915361 W 32 802917 79 915361 Arthur Ravenel Jr Bridge South Carolina 65 66 67 nbsp 29 Vincent Thomas Bridge 457 m 1 500 ft 1 848 m 6 063 ft SuspensionSteel truss deck steel pylons2x2 lanes154 457 154 nbsp California State Route 47Los Angeles Harbor 1963 Los AngelesSan Pedro Terminal Island33 44 58 N 118 16 17 8 W 33 74944 N 118 271611 W 33 74944 118 271611 Vincent Thomas Bridge California 68 69 nbsp 30 Stan Musial Veterans Memorial Bridge 457 m 1 500 ft Cable stayedComposite steel concrete deck concrete pylons2x2 lanes194 457 194 nbsp Interstate 70Mississippi River 2014 St Louis St Clair County38 38 45 1 N 90 10 41 8 W 38 645861 N 90 178278 W 38 645861 90 178278 New Mississippi River Bridge MissouriMissouri 70 71 nbsp 31 Mid Hudson Bridge 456 m 1 495 ft 914 m 2 999 ft SuspensionSteel truss deck steel pylons3 lanes228 456 230 nbsp nbsp U S Route 44New York State Route 55Hudson River 1930 Highland Poughkeepsie41 42 10 3 N 73 56 46 4 W 41 702861 N 73 946222 W 41 702861 73 946222 Mid Hudson Bridge New York 72 73 74 nbsp 32 Manhattan Bridge 448 m 1 470 ft 2 089 m 6 854 ft SuspensionSteel truss deck steel pylons7 road lanes4 railway tracks Road bridgeNew York City Subway nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp lines East River 1909 New York CityManhattan Brooklyn40 42 24 4 N 73 59 25 5 W 40 706778 N 73 990417 W 40 706778 73 990417 Manhattan Bridge New York Note 11 nbsp 33 Gramercy Bridge 445 m 1 460 ft 945 m 3 100 ft CantileverSteel2x2 lanes nbsp Louisiana Highway 3213Mississippi River 1995 Gramercy Wallace30 2 47 6 N 90 40 22 9 W 30 046556 N 90 673028 W 30 046556 90 673028 Gramercy Bridge Louisiana nbsp 34 Robert F Kennedy Bridge 421 m 1 380 ft 4 212 m 13 819 ft SuspensionSteel truss deck steel pylons2x4 lanes205 421 205 nbsp Interstate 278East River 1936 New York CityManhattan Queens40 46 46 5 N 73 55 35 7 W 40 779583 N 73 926583 W 40 779583 73 926583 Triborough Bridge New York Note 12 78 79 nbsp 35 Greenville Bridge 420 m 1 380 ft 4 133 m 13 560 ft Cable stayedComposite steel concrete deck concrete pylons2x2 lanes181 420 181 nbsp nbsp U S Route 82U S Route 278Mississippi River 2010 Refuge Shives33 17 13 2 N 91 9 15 3 W 33 287000 N 91 154250 W 33 287000 91 154250 Greenville Bridge MississippiArkansas 80 81 nbsp 36 Dames Point Bridge 396 m 1 300 ft 3 245 m 10 646 ft Cable stayedConcrete deck concrete pylons2x3 lanes198 396 198 nbsp nbsp Interstate 295Florida State Road 9AJacksonville Eastern BeltwaySt Johns River 1989 Jacksonville30 23 4 1 N 81 33 24 8 W 30 384472 N 81 556889 W 30 384472 81 556889 Dames Point Bridge Florida 82 nbsp 37 San Francisco Oakland Bay BridgeEast bridge 385 m 1 263 ft 3 540 m 11 610 ft SuspensionSelf anchored steel box girder deck 1 steel pylon2x5 lanes385 180 nbsp Interstate 80San Francisco Bay 2013 San Francisco Oakland37 48 59 0 N 122 21 24 2 W 37 816389 N 122 356722 W 37 816389 122 356722 San Francisco Oakland Bay Bridge East bridge California 83 84 85 nbsp 38 Fremont Bridge 382 m 1 255 ft 656 m 2 152 ft Arch2 levels steel through arch2x4 lanes137 382 137 nbsp nbsp Interstate 405U S Route 30Willamette River 1973 Portland45 32 16 6 N 122 40 58 6 W 45 537944 N 122 682944 W 45 537944 122 682944 Fremont Bridge Oregon 86 87 88 nbsp 39 Sidney Lanier Bridge 381 m 1 250 ft 2 371 m 7 779 ft Cable stayedConcrete deck concrete pylons2x2 lanes190 381 190 nbsp U S Route 17Brunswick River 2003 Brunswick31 6 57 6 N 81 29 6 5 W 31 116000 N 81 485139 W 31 116000 81 485139 Sidney Lanier Bridge Georgia 89 90 nbsp 40 Fred Hartman Bridge 381 m 1 250 ft 4 185 m 13 730 ft Cable stayedComposite steel concrete deck concrete pylonsTwin bridges2x4 lanes147 381 147 nbsp Texas State Highway 146Houston Ship Channel 1995 Baytown La Porte29 42 13 7 N 95 1 0 3 W 29 703806 N 95 016750 W 29 703806 95 016750 Fred Hartman Bridge Texas 91 92 nbsp 41 Astoria Megler Bridge 376 m 1 234 ft 6 545 m 21 473 ft TrussSteel2 lanes189 376 189 nbsp U S Route 101Columbia River 1966 Astoria Megler46 11 37 N 123 51 3 2 W 46 19361 N 123 850889 W 46 19361 123 850889 Astoria Megler Bridge OregonWashington 93 nbsp 42 Horace Wilkinson Bridge 376 m 1 234 ft 4 313 m 14 150 ft CantileverSteel2x3 lanes nbsp Interstate 10Mississippi River 1968 Baton Rouge Port Allen30 26 22 6 N 91 11 55 3 W 30 439611 N 91 198694 W 30 439611 91 198694 Horace Wilkinson Bridge Louisiana nbsp 43 Hale Boggs Memorial Bridge 372 m 1 220 ft 3 261 m 10 699 ft Cable stayedSteel box girder deck steel pylons2x2 lanes151 372 155 nbsp Interstate 310Mississippi River 1983 Luling Destrehan29 56 28 2 N 90 22 29 W 29 941167 N 90 37472 W 29 941167 90 37472 Hale Boggs Memorial Bridge Louisiana 94 95 nbsp 44 St Johns Bridge 368 m 1 207 ft 1 168 m 3 832 ft SuspensionSteel girder deck steel pylons2x2 lanes131 368 131 nbsp U S Route 30 BypassWillamette River 1931 Portland45 35 6 8 N 122 45 53 1 W 45 585222 N 122 764750 W 45 585222 122 764750 St Johns Bridge Oregon 96 97 nbsp 45 Mount Hope Bridge 366 m 1 200 ft 1 868 m 6 129 ft SuspensionSteel truss deck steel pylons2 lanes154 366 154 nbsp Rhode Island Route 114Mount Hope Bay 1929 Portsmouth Bristol41 38 23 3 N 71 15 29 7 W 41 639806 N 71 258250 W 41 639806 71 258250 Mount Hope Bridge Rhode Island Note 13 99 nbsp 46 Lewis and Clark Bridge Columbia River 366 m 1 200 ft CantileverSteel2 lanes nbsp Washington State Route 433Columbia River 1930 Longview Rainier46 6 17 1 N 122 57 42 8 W 46 104750 N 122 961889 W 46 104750 122 961889 Lewis and Clark Bridge Columbia River WashingtonOregon nbsp 47 Francis Scott Key Bridge Baltimore 366 m 1 200 ft 2 632 m 8 635 ft TrussSteel suspended deck2x2 lanes nbsp Interstate 695Baltimore BeltwayPatapsco River 1977 Baltimore39 13 1 N 76 31 41 5 W 39 21694 N 76 528194 W 39 21694 76 528194 Francis Scott Key Bridge Maryland nbsp 48 Sunshine Skyway Bridge 366 m 1 200 ft 6 600 m 21 700 ft Cable stayedConcrete box girder deck concrete pylons2x2 lanes165 367 165 nbsp nbsp Interstate 275U S Route 19Tampa Bay 1987 St Petersburg Terra Ceia27 37 13 5 N 82 39 20 W 27 620417 N 82 65556 W 27 620417 82 65556 Bob Graham Sunshine Skyway Bridge Florida 100 101 nbsp 49 William H Natcher Bridge 366 m 1 200 ft 1 373 m 4 505 ft Cable stayedComposite steel concrete deck concrete pylons2x2 lanes152 366 152 nbsp U S Route 231Ohio River 2002 Rockport Maceo37 54 8 8 N 87 2 6 3 W 37 902444 N 87 035083 W 37 902444 87 035083 William H Natcher Bridge IndianaKentucky 102 103 nbsp 50 Tappan Zee Bridge 366 m 1 200 ft 4 989 m 16 368 ft Cable stayedComposite steel concrete deck concrete pylonsTwin bridges2x5 lanes157 366 157 nbsp nbsp nbsp Interstate 87Interstate 287New York State ThruwayHudson River 2017 Tarrytown South Nyack 41 04 16 2 N 73 52 51 9 W 41 071167 N 73 881083 W 41 071167 73 881083 Tappan Zee Bridge New York 104 105 106 51 Lewis and Clark Bridge Ohio River 365 m 1 198 ft Cable stayedComposite steel concrete deck concrete pylons2x2 lanes164 365 164 nbsp nbsp Interstate 265Kentucky Route 841Ohio River 2016 Prospect Utica38 20 33 5 N 85 38 35 4 W 38 342639 N 85 643167 W 38 342639 85 643167 Lewis and Clark Bridge Ohio River KentuckyIndiana 107 108 nbsp 52 Queensboro Bridge 360 m 1 180 ft 1 135 m 3 724 ft Cantilever2 levels steel4 5 lanes143 360 192 285 140 nbsp New York State Route 25East River 1909 New York CityManhattan Queens40 45 28 3 N 73 57 24 9 W 40 757861 N 73 956917 W 40 757861 73 956917 Queensboro Bridge New York Note 14 112 nbsp 53 Penobscot Narrows Bridge 354 m 1 161 ft 646 m 2 119 ft Cable stayedConcrete box girder deck concrete pylons2 lanes146 354 146 nbsp nbsp U S Route 1Maine State Route 3Penobscot River 2006 Prospect Verona Island44 33 35 9 N 68 48 6 2 W 44 559972 N 68 801722 W 44 559972 68 801722 Penobscot Narrows Bridge Maine 113 114 115 nbsp 54 Ogdensburg Prescott International Bridge 351 m 1 150 ft 2 248 m 7 375 ft SuspensionSteel truss deck steel pylons2 lanes152 351 152 nbsp New York State Route 812St Lawrence River 1960 Ogdensburg Johnstown44 44 06 5 N 75 27 33 3 W 44 735139 N 75 459250 W 44 735139 75 459250 Ogdensburg Prescott International Bridge New York nbsp Canada 116 117 nbsp 55 Bill Emerson Memorial Bridge 351 m 1 152 ft 1 206 m 3 957 ft Cable stayedComposite steel concrete deck concrete pylons2x2 lanes143 351 143 nbsp nbsp nbsp Missouri Route 34Missouri Route 74Illinois Route 146Mississippi River 2003 Cape Girardeau East Cape Girardeau37 17 42 7 N 89 31 4 1 W 37 295194 N 89 517806 W 37 295194 89 517806 Bill Emerson Memorial Bridge MissouriIllinois 118 nbsp 56 Bidwell Bar Bridge 338 m 1 109 ft 546 m 1 791 ft SuspensionSteel truss deck steel pylons2 lanes nbsp California State Route 162Lake Oroville 1965 Oroville39 32 59 9 N 121 25 47 9 W 39 549972 N 121 429972 W 39 549972 121 429972 Bidwell Bar Bridge California nbsp 57 Carquinez BridgeEast bridge 335 m 1 099 ft 1 000 m 3 300 ft CantileverSteel4 lanes152 335 45 335 152 nbsp Interstate 80Carquinez Strait 19271958 Vallejo Crockett38 3 39 8 N 122 13 31 W 38 061056 N 122 22528 W 38 061056 122 22528 Carquinez Bridge California Note 15 119 120 nbsp 58 Talmadge Memorial Bridge 335 m 1 099 ft 3 060 m 10 040 ft Cable stayedConcrete deck concrete pylons2x2 lanes nbsp nbsp U S Route 17Georgia State Route 404 SpurSavannah River 1991 Savannah32 5 18 4 N 81 5 57 W 32 088444 N 81 09917 W 32 088444 81 09917 Talmadge Memorial Bridge Georgia nbsp 59 Hart Bridge 332 m 1 089 ft 1 171 m 3 842 ft TrussSteel suspended deck2x2 lanes nbsp nbsp U S Route 1 AlternateFlorida State Road 228St Johns River 1967 Jacksonville30 18 57 6 N 81 37 39 4 W 30 316000 N 81 627611 W 30 316000 81 627611 Hart Bridge Florida nbsp 60 Deer Isle Bridge 329 m 1 080 ft 743 m 2 438 ft SuspensionSteel girder deck steel pylons2 lanes147 329 147 nbsp Maine State Route 15Eggemoggin Reach 1939 Sedgwick Little Deer Isle44 17 39 2 N 68 41 19 3 W 44 294222 N 68 688694 W 44 294222 68 688694 Deer Isle Bridge Maine 121 122 123 nbsp 61 Theodore Roosevelt Lake Bridge 329 m 1 079 ft 670 m 2 200 ft ArchSteel through arch2 lanes nbsp Arizona State Route 188Theodore Roosevelt Lake 1990 Gila County Maricopa County33 40 26 N 111 9 25 1 W 33 67389 N 111 156972 W 33 67389 111 156972 Roosevelt Lake Bridge Arizona 124 nbsp 62 Richmond San Rafael Bridge 326 m 1 070 ft x2 6 503 m 21 335 ft Cantilever2 levels steel2 3 lanes2x 164 326 164 nbsp Interstate 580San Francisco Bay 1956 San Rafael Richmond37 56 1 9 N 122 25 37 3 W 37 933861 N 122 427028 W 37 933861 122 427028 Richmond San Rafael Bridge California 125 126 nbsp 63 Simon Kenton Memorial Bridge 323 m 1 060 ft 607 m 1 991 ft SuspensionSteel girder deck steel pylons2 lanes142 323 142 nbsp nbsp nbsp U S Route 62U S Route 68Ohio State Route 41Ohio River 1932 Maysville Aberdeen38 38 59 5 N 83 45 34 5 W 38 649861 N 83 759583 W 38 649861 83 759583 Simon Kenton Bridge KentuckyOhio 127 nbsp 64 Mike O Callaghan Pat Tillman Memorial Bridge 323 m 1 060 ft 579 m 1 900 ft ArchConcrete deck arch2x2 lanes nbsp nbsp Interstate 11U S Route 93Colorado River 2010 Clark County Mohave County36 0 44 8 N 114 44 29 4 W 36 012444 N 114 741500 W 36 012444 114 741500 Mike O Callaghan Pat Tillman Memorial Bridge NevadaArizona 128 129 nbsp 65 John A Roebling Suspension Bridge 322 m 1 056 ft 686 m 2 251 ft Suspensionwith cable staysSteel truss deck masonry pylons2 lanes89 322 90 nbsp Kentucky Route 17Ohio River 1866 Cincinnati Covington39 5 34 3 N 84 30 35 3 W 39 092861 N 84 509806 W 39 092861 84 509806 John A Roebling Suspension Bridge OhioKentucky Note 16 131 nbsp 66 Dent Bridge 320 m 1 050 ft 472 m 1 549 ft SuspensionSteel girder deck steel pylons2 lanes Dent Bridge RoadClearwater RiverDworshak Dam Reservoir 1971 Clearwater County46 36 9 2 N 116 10 42 2 W 46 602556 N 116 178389 W 46 602556 116 178389 Dent Bridge Idaho nbsp 67 William H Harsha Bridge 320 m 1 050 ft 710 m 2 330 ft Cable stayedComposite steel concrete deck concrete pylons2 lanes38 122 320 122 38 nbsp nbsp U S Route 62U S Route 68Ohio State Route 41Ohio River 2000 Maysville Aberdeen38 41 4 5 N 83 46 54 7 W 38 684583 N 83 781861 W 38 684583 83 781861 William H Harsha Bridge KentuckyOhio 132 nbsp 68 Glen Canyon Dam Bridge 313 m 1 027 ft 387 m 1 270 ft ArchSteel deck arch2 lanes nbsp U S Route 89Colorado River 1959 Coconino County36 56 8 5 N 111 28 59 8 W 36 935694 N 111 483278 W 36 935694 111 483278 Glen Canyon Dam Bridge Arizona 133 134 nbsp 69 Wheeling Suspension Bridge 308 m 1 010 ft Suspensionwith cable staysSteel truss deck masonry pylons FootbridgeOhio River 1849 Wheeling40 4 12 9 N 80 43 35 1 W 40 070250 N 80 726417 W 40 070250 80 726417 Wheeling Suspension Bridge West Virginia Note 17 136 nbsp 70 Lewiston Queenston Bridge 305 m 1 000 ft 488 m 1 601 ft ArchSteel deck arch5 lanes nbsp Interstate 190Niagara River 1962 Lewiston Queenston43 09 11 2 N 79 02 40 5 W 43 153111 N 79 044583 W 43 153111 79 044583 Lewiston Queenston Bridge New York nbsp Canada 137 nbsp 71 Newburgh Beacon Bridge 305 m 1 000 ft 2 394 m 7 854 ft CantileverSteelTwin bridges2x3 lanes183 305 183 nbsp nbsp Interstate 84New York State Route 52Hudson River 19631980 Newburgh Beacon41 31 12 1 N 74 0 0 1 W 41 520028 N 74 000028 W 41 520028 74 000028 Newburgh Beacon Bridge New York 138 139 140 72 Long Beach International Gateway 305 m 1 000 ft Cable stayedComposite steel concrete deck concrete pylons2x3 lanes152 305 152 nbsp Interstate 710Back Channel Port of Long Beach 2020 Long Beach Terminal Island33 45 53 8 N 118 13 16 4 W 33 764944 N 118 221222 W 33 764944 118 221222 Harbor Bridge Project California 141 142 nbsp 73 Hell Gate Bridge 303 m 995 ft 5 439 m 17 844 ft ArchSteel through arch3 railway tracks Amtrak Northeast CorridorCSX Y102P amp W FPCHCHFP freight trainsEast RiverHell Gate 1916 New York CityThe Bronx Queens40 46 56 6 N 73 55 18 4 W 40 782389 N 73 921778 W 40 782389 73 921778 Hell Gate Bridge New York 143 nbsp 74 Perrine Bridge 303 m 994 ft 457 m 1 499 ft ArchSteel deck arch2x2 lanes nbsp U S Route 93Snake River 1974 Twin Falls42 36 2 9 N 114 27 12 6 W 42 600806 N 114 453500 W 42 600806 114 453500 Perrine Bridge IdahoFormer major bridges editThis table presents a non exhaustive list of the former road and railway bridges with spans greater than 300 metres 984 ft Name Span Length Type CarriesCrosses Opened Location State Ref nbsp 1 Tacoma Narrows Bridge 1940 collapsed in 1940 853 m 2 800 ft 1 810 m 5 940 ft SuspensionSteel girder deck steel pylons2 lanes335 853 335 nbsp Washington State Route 16Puget Sound 1940 Tacoma47 16 0 N 122 33 0 W 47 26667 N 122 55000 W 47 26667 122 55000 Tacoma Narrows Bridge 1940 Washington 144 145 nbsp 2 San Francisco Oakland Bay BridgeEast bridgedismantled in 2014 427 m 1 401 ft 3 102 m 10 177 ft CantileverSteel2 levels2x5 lanes155 427 156 nbsp Interstate 80San Francisco Bay 1936 San Francisco Oakland37 48 54 4 N 122 21 23 5 W 37 815111 N 122 356528 W 37 815111 122 356528 San Francisco Oakland Bay Bridge East bridge California 146 nbsp 3 First Niagara Clifton Bridgedestroyed by storm in 1889 386 m 1 266 ft Suspensionwith cable staysWooden deck and pylons Road bridgeNiagara River 1869 Niagara Falls New York Niagara Falls Ontario43 05 18 2 N 79 04 11 3 W 43 088389 N 79 069806 W 43 088389 79 069806 First Niagara Clifton Bridge New York Note 18 149 148 nbsp 4 Tappan Zee Bridge 1955 2017 dismantled in 2017 369 m 1 211 ft 4 881 m 16 014 ft CantileverSteel3 4 lanes183 369 183 nbsp nbsp nbsp Interstate 87Interstate 287New York State ThruwayHudson River 1955 Tarrytown South Nyack41 4 12 3 N 73 52 51 9 W 41 070083 N 73 881083 W 41 070083 73 881083 Tappan Zee Bridge 1955 2017 New York 150 nbsp 5 John P Grace Memorial Bridgedismantled in 2005 320 m 1 050 ft 4 300 m 14 100 ft CantileverSteel2 lanes137 320 137 nbsp U S Route 17Cooper River 1929 Charleston Mount Pleasant32 48 14 0 N 79 54 49 0 W 32 803889 N 79 913611 W 32 803889 79 913611 John P Grace Memorial Bridge South Carolina 151 See also editMap all coordinates using OpenStreetMapDownload coordinates as KML GPX all coordinates GPX primary coordinates GPX secondary coordinates Other lists of U S bridgesBy height By state By city Boston New York City Pittsburgh Portland Maine Portland Oregon Seattle Cable stayed bridges Covered bridges List of toll bridges United States Category Lists of bridges documented by the Historic American Engineering Record Category Lists of bridges on the National Register of Historic Places Category Lists of river crossings in the United StatesOther topicsTransport in the United States Rail transportation in the United States High speed rail in the United States Commuter rail in North America Numbered highways in the United States Geography of the United States National Bridge InventoryNotes and references edit Soule Gardner June 1955 Biggest Bridge to Span Busiest Harbor Popular Science 166 6 90 93 264 268 ISSN 0161 7370 Amman 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span to reach a length of over one kilometer it was the longest main bridge span in the world from its 1931 opening until the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco opened in 1937 13 It was designated a National Historic Civil Engineering Landmark in 1981 13 The Ambassador Bridge became the longest span in the world in 1929 until 1931 33 it surpassed the record of the Quebec Bridge in Canada and since that date the record for longest bridge span has only been held by suspension bridges From 1926 to 1929 the Benjamin Franklin Bridge had the longest span of any suspension bridge in the world 37 The New River Gorge Bridge was the world s longest arch bridge for 26 years until the opening of the Lupu Bridge in China it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2013 38 When completed in 1931 the Bayonne Bridge was the longest steel arch bridge in the world it was designated as a National Historic Civil Engineering Landmark in 1985 40 The Bear Mountain Bridge broke the record of the longest suspension bridge from 1924 to 1926 48 it was added to the National Historic Civil Engineering Landmarks in 1986 48 and on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982 49 The Williamsburg Bridge was the longest suspension bridge in the world from 1903 until 1924 53 it was designated as a National Historic Civil Engineering Landmark in 2009 53 Former railroad bridge designed by John A Roebling it was the longest span in the world at the time of its opening 58 and has been designated a National Historic Landmark a New York City landmark in 1967 59 a National Historic Civil Engineering Landmark in 1972 58 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1966 60 The Manhattan Bridge has been designated a National Historic Civil Engineering Landmark in 2009 75 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983 76 Also called Triborough Bridge it was designated as a National Historic Civil Engineering Landmark in 1986 77 The Mount Hope Bridge was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1976 98 Officially named the Ed Koch Queensboro Bridge it has been designated a New York City landmark in 1967 109 a National Historic Civil Engineering Landmark in 1972 110 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978 111 A first cantilever beam bridge was built in 1927 and doubled in 1958 over the Carquinez Strait but the oldest was dismantled in 2007 due to its aging and replaced by the Alfred Zampa Memorial Bridge The John A Roebling Suspension Bridge held the record of the longest span in the world from 1866 to 1869 130 It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1975 130 The Wheeling Suspension Bridge was the first bridge with a span of more than 1 000 feet 300 m and the longest span in the world from 1849 until 1866 135 Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1973 135 it was closed to automobile traffic in September 2019 The First Niagara Clifton Bridge was the longest span in the world from 1869 until 1883 147 The covering of the towers was carried out in 1872 in 1884 the wooden towers were replaced with steel finally all the wooden components were remplaced with steel in 1888 and the deck was widened 148 The bridge can then have very different appearances depending on the year Further reading editBibliographyAdams Kramer A 1963 Covered Bridges of the West a History and Illustrated Guide Washington Oregon California Berkeley California Howell North Books LCCN 63 19906 OCLC 1029044555 Bottenberg Ray 2007 Bridges of Portland Arcadia Publishing ISBN 978 0 7385 4876 0 LCCN 2006935600 Bridge Aesthetics Around the World National Research Council U S Transportation Research Board 1991 ISBN 9780309050722 Brown David J 1998 Bridges Three Thousand Years of Defying Nature London Mitchell Beazley ISBN 1 85732 163 4 OCLC 1193368859 Chen Wai Fah Duan Lian 2014 Bridge Engineering in the United States In CRC Press Taylor amp Francis Group ed Handbook of International Bridge Engineering CRC Press p 43 133 ISBN 978 1 4398 1029 3 Creighton Peet 1966 The first book of bridges New York Franklin Watts Inc OCLC 1034684565 Hayden Martin 1976 The Book of Bridges New York Galahad Books ISBN 0 88365 358 3 OCLC 1148023825 Hyde Charles K 1993 Historic Highway Bridges of Michigan Detroit Michigan Wayne State University Press ISBN 0 8143 2448 7 Jackson Donald C 1988 Great American Bridges and Dams A National Trust Guide Washington D C The Preservation Press ISBN 0 89133 129 8 Le Rond Louis 1896 Les Travaux Publics de l Amerique du Nord Ponts et Viaducs Public Works of North America Bridges and Viaducts in French Paris J Rothschild Mahmoud Khaled M October 20 21 2003 Recent developments in bridge engineering Proceedings of the Second New York City Bridge Conference CRC Press Taylor amp Francis ISBN 90 5809 606 8 Mensch Ernest Cromwell 1935 The Golden Gate bridge a technical description in ordinary language San Francisco p 4 LCCN 36000775 OCLC 1045570112 OL 6332236M a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link Nelson Lee H 1976 A Century of Oregon Covered Bridges 1851 1952 Portland Oregon Oregon Historical Society OCLC 1245629802 SBN 87595 011 6 Petroski Henry 1995 Engineers of Dreams Great Bridge Builders and the Spanning of America New York Alfred A Knopf Inc ISBN 0 679 43939 0 OCLC 1034668891 Prade Marcel 1990 Les Etats Unis d Amerique Les Grands Ponts du Monde Ponts Remarquables Hors d Europe The Great Bridges of the World Remarkable Bridges Outside Europe Art et patrimoine in French Poitiers Brissaud pp 87 163 ISBN 2 902170 68 8 Rastorfer Darl 2000 Six Bridges The Legacy of Othmar H Ammann Yale University Press ISBN 9780300080476 Reier Sharon 2000 The Bridges of New York Courier Dover Publications ISBN 9780486412306 Scott Richard 2001 In the Wake of Tacoma Suspension Bridges and the Quest for Aerodynamic Stability ASCE Press American Society of Civil Engineers ISBN 0 7844 0542 5 Seibel George A 1991 Bridges over the Niagara Gorge Rainbow Bridge 50 years 1941 1991 Niagara Falls Bridge Commission ISBN 0 9695125 0 3 LCCN 92100416 OL 1755790M Spangenburg Ray Moser Diane K 1991 The Story of America s Bridges New York Fact On File ISBN 0 8160 2259 3 OCLC 1036886436 Suspension Bridges a Century of Progress Trenton New Jersey John A Roebling s Sons Company 1934 Troyano Leonardo Fernandez 2003 Bridge Engineering A Global Perspective London Thomas Telford Publishing ISBN 0 7277 3215 3 Waddell John Alexander Low 1916 John Wiley amp Sons ed Bridge engineering Vol 1 1st ed London LCCN 16014846 OL 23282798M a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link PapersLund Elaine Hooks Kisa Deming Joan December 2012 The Historic Highway Bridges of Florida PDF Florida Department of Transportation Archaeological Consultants Inc Subcommittee on seismic performance of bridges 1995 Seismic performance of long span suspension 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