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Benjamin Franklin Bridge: Other name(s) Ben Franklin Bridge: Named for: Benjamin Franklin: Maintained by: Delaware River Port Authority of Pennsylvania and New Jersey: ID number: 4500010: Characteristics; Design: Steel suspension bridge: Total length: 9,650 feet (2,940 m) Width: 128 feet (39 m) Height: 385 feet (117 m) Longest span: 1,750 feet ...
Benjamin Franklin Bridge San Francisco–Oakland Bay Bridge Blue Water Bridge Ambassador Bridge. Chief Engineer Government Bridge (1896) Thebes Bridge (1905) Burlington Northern Railroad Bridge 9.6, Bridge 8.8 and Bridge 5.1 (all 1906–08) Quebec Bridge (1907-1917) McKinley Bridge (1910) Celilo Bridge (1910) Crooked River Railroad Bridge (1911)
Benjamin Franklin Bridge: Pennsylvania–New Jersey, US: 533 m (1,749 ft) 1926–1929: It was the longest suspension span but not the longest span of all bridges. Ambassador Bridge US and Canada: 564 m (1,850 ft) 1929–1931: Since this bridge was built, the record for longest bridge span has only been held by suspension bridges.
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: Interstate 676
Cret taught in the Department of Architecture at the University of Pennsylvania for over 30 years, and designed the overall design for the Ellen Phillips Samuel Memorial in Fairmount Park, the Rodin Museum in Philadelphia, the master plan for the University of Texas at Austin, the Benjamin Franklin Bridge, one of the primary bridges across the ...
The Delaware River Bridge, now the Benjamin Franklin Bridge, was designed to accommodate both rail and road traffic. When it opened on July 1, 1926, it had two outboard structures beside the main roadway for rail and space for two streetcar tracks (never installed) on the main road deck.
Franklin Bridge may refer to: ... Benjamin Franklin Bridge between Philadelphia and Camden; See also. Franklin Avenue Bridge in Minneapolis;
U.S. Route 30 (US 30) is a U.S. highway running from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania east to Atlantic City, New Jersey.In the U.S. state of New Jersey, US 30 runs 58.26 miles (93.76 km) from the Benjamin Franklin Bridge at the Delaware River in Camden, Camden County, while concurrent with Interstate 676 (I-676), southeast to Virginia Avenue in Atlantic City, Atlantic County.