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Aerial image of Delaware Memorial Bridge (left), Wilmington, Delaware (top right), 2012 The Delaware Memorial Bridge is a dual-span suspension bridge crossing the Delaware River . The toll bridges carry Interstate 295 and U.S. Route 40 and is also the link between Delaware and New Jersey .
Zoom out if map is blank. Exelon Transmission Line: Red Lion–Hope Creek 500 kV AC power line Cedar Creek, Delaware and Salem, New Jersey: Delaware Memorial Bridge (toll) - Twin Span I-295 / US 40: New Castle and Deepwater
Roseville Tunnel, 1,024 feet (312 m), Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad, near Andover on the Lackawanna Cut-off (abandoned but slated for restored service) Route 18 Tunnel (southbound only) in New Brunswick; Vass Gap Tunnel, 800 feet (240 m), Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad (abandoned), Manunka Chunk [33]
Construction on an interchange with the Delaware Memorial Bridge approach at Farnhurst began on July 12, 1950. [61] On August 16, 1951, the Delaware Memorial Bridge opened to traffic. [62] US 40 was rerouted to use the new Delaware Memorial Bridge to cross the Delaware River, being realigned to follow US 13 north from Hares Corner to Farnhurst ...
The Dupont Boulevard transformed the state of Delaware, but just imagine what could have been with a tunnel under the Delaware River. The Dupont Boulevard transformed the state of Delaware, but ...
Charles M. Braga Jr. Memorial Bridge: Taunton River: 1965: Massachusetts: Delaware River–Turnpike Toll Bridge: Delaware River: 1956: Pennsylvania / New Jersey: Girard Point Bridge [27] Schuylkill River: 1985: Pennsylvania: Gold Star Memorial Bridge (dual spans) Thames River: 1943 / 1973: Connecticut: Governor Harry W. Nice Memorial Bridge ...
The Delaware Memorial Bridge opened in 1951, and US 40 was rerouted north along US 13 before heading east along the bridge approach, with Delaware Route 273 (DE 273) extended east along the former route into New Castle. In 1959, the Delaware Memorial Bridge approach became a part of I-295.
The "shark's fin" stacks of the MV Delaware, pictured at the Lewes, Delaware, terminal, on July 6, 2004. The MV Delaware was the first of the original three vessels of the new 1970s fleet. Christened in June 1974, she is the flagship of the fleet. The Delaware has undergone several renovations and refurbishments. The first in 1994 added an ...