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Dames Point Bridge: I-295: 5.7 Jacksonville Mathews Bridge: US 90 Alt. / SR 115 ... List of crossings of the St. Johns River. Add languages ...
The St. Johns River (Spanish: Río San Juan) is the longest river in the U.S. state of Florida and is the most significant one for commercial and recreational use. [note 1] At 310 miles (500 km) long, it flows north and winds through or borders 12 counties.
Memorial Bridge spans the St. Johns River and connects Palatka to East Palatka, Florida. The bridge is the only permanent vehicle crossing between Green Cove Springs and Astor. As such, the bridge is an important part of connecting the region. Both US 17 and SR 100 use the bridge as a river crossing.
The original St. Johns River Bridge was a four-lane concrete-and-steel causeway bridge constructed over the St. Johns River at the west outlet of Lake Monroe. It is a part of Interstate 4, and spans the border between Seminole and Volusia Counties in Florida, United States. On the Seminole side is Sanford and on the Volusia side is DeBary.
Dames Point Bridge: St. Johns River: 10,645 3,244.6 174 [18] 53 Interstate 295 East Beltway: 1989 21 Midpoint Memorial Bridge: Caloosahatchee River: 10,243 [c] 3,122. ...
The Fuller Warren Bridge is the prestressed-concrete girder bridge that carries Interstate 95 (I-95) across the St. Johns River in Jacksonville, Florida.The current structure was finished in October 2002, replacing the original bascule-bridge span, finished in 1954.
The Dames Point Bridge (officially the Napoleon Bonaparte Broward Bridge) is a cable-stayed bridge over the St. Johns River in Jacksonville, Florida, United States on the Interstate 295 East Beltway. Construction began in 1985 and was completed in 1989. The main span is 1,300 feet (396.2 m), and is 175 feet (53.3 m) high.
A 1992 map of the Acosta Bridge (the middle one), before its replacement. The St. Elmo W. Acosta Bridge spans the St. Johns River in Jacksonville, Florida on a fixed span.It is named for City Councilman St. Elmo W. Acosta, who convinced voters to approve a $950,000 bond issue for the original bridge at the site.