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This List of cable-stayed bridges in the United States includes notable cable-stayed bridges, both existing and destroyed, in the United States of America, organized by name. Contents A
The definition of cable-stayed bridge deck length used here is: A continuous part of the bridge deck that is supported only by stay-cables and pylons, or are free spans. This means that columns supporting the side span as for example found in Pont de Normandie , excludes most of the side span decks from the cable-stayed deck length.
Pages in category "Cable-stayed bridges in the United States" The following 65 pages are in this category, out of 65 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Other lists of U.S. bridges. By 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 ...
Pont de Brotonne, first modern cable-stayed bridge of that type, opened to traffic in 1977. [citation needed] Rande Bridge in Spain near Vigo is the highway cable-stayed bridge with the longest and slenderest span in the world at the time of construction (1973–1977). Three long spans of 148 metres (486 ft) + 400 metres (1,300 ft) + 148 metres ...
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George P. Coleman Memorial Bridge, US 17 across York River between Yorktown, Virginia and Gloucester County; Governor Harry W. Nice Memorial Bridge, US 301 across Potomac River between Dahlgren and Maryland; Hampton Roads Bridge-Tunnel, I-64 and US 60 between Norfolk and Hampton; Huguenot Memorial Bridge, VA 147 across James River between ...
The Leonard P. Zakim (/ ˈ z eɪ k ə m /) Bunker Hill Memorial Bridge (also known as "The Zakim") is a cable-stayed bridge completed in 2003 across the Charles River in Boston, Massachusetts. It is a replacement for the Charlestown High Bridge , an older truss bridge constructed in the 1950s.