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The U.S. state of Florida, due to being a peninsula and its proximity to the Gulf of Mexico and Atlantic Ocean, has many bridges of varying lengths. The longest bridge in the state is the Seven Mile Bridge located in the Florida Keys. This list includes overwater automobile bridges 2,640 feet (800 m) or longer.
Name Image Built Listed Location County Type Blackburn Point Bridge: 1925 March 29, 2001 Osprey: Sarasota: Warren pony truss: Bridge of Lions: 1926 November 19, 1982
Road bridges on the National Register of Historic Places in Florida (5 P) Pages in category "Road bridges in Florida" The following 107 pages are in this category, out of 107 total.
View of the current bridge (top) and the old bridges: The piers of the current bridge are protected by structural dolphins. The collapsed bridge is under demolition. Soon after the disaster, the undamaged northbound span was converted back to a two-lane, two-way bridge while the state of Florida considered proposals for a replacement.
Seven Mile Bridge: Extant Swing span: 1912 1979 US 1 (Overseas Highway) (former) Moser Channel: Marathon: Monroe: FL-3: Seddon Island Scherzer Rolling Lift Bridge Replaced Rolling lift (Scherzer) bascule: 1909 1983 Beneficial Drive Garrison Channel: Tampa
In 2008, Brevard County commissioned a $400,000 study to create an overpass for the causeway over the Florida East Coast Railway line, located just west of US 1. [16] In July 2018, FDOT began a $24 million construction project to build a bridge over the Florida East Coast Railway, at a height of 25 ft (7.6 m), as well as to add a traffic signal ...
The Anna Maria Island Bridge is a double-leaf bascule bridge that crosses the Sarasota Bay, connecting the barrier islands of Holmes Beach to the mainland of Palma Sola, Florida. It was built in 1957 along with the Palma Sola Causeway. [8] The bridge extended SR 64 to Anna Maria Island.
The John's Pass Bridge is a twin-span double-leaf bascule bridge that crosses the John's Pass, connecting Madeira Beach and Treasure Island, Florida. The bascule bridge carries Gulf of Mexico Boulevard, part of SR 699. The southbound span of the Johns Pass Bridge was built in 2008, and the northbound span was built in 2010. [4] [5]