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A swing bridge (or swing span bridge) is a
movable bridge A moveable bridge, or movable bridge, is a bridge that moves to allow passage for boats or barges. In American English, the term is synonymous with , and the latter is the common term, but drawbridge can be limited to the narrower, historical d ...
that has as its primary structural support a vertical locating pin and support ring, usually at or near to its center of gravity, about which the swing span (turning span) can then pivot horizontally as shown in the animated illustration to the right. Small swing bridges as found over canals may be pivoted only at one end, opening as would a gate, but require substantial underground structure to support the pivot. In its closed position, a swing bridge carrying a road or railway over a river or
canal Canals or artificial waterways are waterways or engineered channels built for drainage management (e.g. flood control and irrigation) or for conveyancing water transport vehicles (e.g. water taxi). They carry free, calm surface flow un ...
, for example, allows traffic to cross. When a water vessel needs to pass the bridge, road traffic is stopped (usually by traffic signals and barriers), and then motors rotate the bridge horizontally about its pivot point. The typical swing bridge will rotate approximately 90 degrees, or one-quarter turn; however, a bridge which intersects the navigation channel at an oblique angle may be built to rotate only 45 degrees, or one-eighth turn, in order to clear the channel.


Advantages

*As this type requires no counterweights, the complete weight is significantly reduced as compared to other moveable bridges. *Where the channel is wide enough for separate traffic directions on each side, the likelihood of vessel-to-vessel collisions is reduced. *The central support is often mounted upon a
berm A berm is a level space, shelf, or raised barrier (usually made of compacted soil) separating areas in a vertical way, especially partway up a long slope. It can serve as a terrace road, track, path, a fortification line, a border/ separation ...
along the axis of the watercourse, intended to protect the bridge from watercraft collisions when it is opened. This artificial island forms an excellent construction area for building the moveable
span Span may refer to: Science, technology and engineering * Span (unit), the width of a human hand * Span (engineering), a section between two intermediate supports * Wingspan, the distance between the wingtips of a bird or aircraft * Sorbitan ester ...
, as the construction will not impede traffic.


Disadvantages

* In a symmetrical bridge, the central pier forms a hazard to navigation. Asymmetrical bridges may place the pivot near one side of the channel. * Where a wide channel is not available, a large portion of the bridge may be over an area that would be easily spanned by other means. * A wide channel will be reduced by the center pivot and foundation. * When open, the bridge will have to maintain its own weight as a balanced double
cantilever A cantilever is a rigid structural element that extends horizontally and is supported at only one end. Typically it extends from a flat vertical surface such as a wall, to which it must be firmly attached. Like other structural elements, a canti ...
, while when closed and in use for traffic, the live loads will be distributed as in a pair of conventional
truss A truss is an assembly of ''members'' such as beams, connected by ''nodes'', that creates a rigid structure. In engineering, a truss is a structure that "consists of two-force members only, where the members are organized so that the assembl ...
bridges, which may require additional stiffness in some members whose loading will be alternately in
compression Compression may refer to: Physical science *Compression (physics), size reduction due to forces *Compression member, a structural element such as a column *Compressibility, susceptibility to compression * Gas compression *Compression ratio, of a ...
and
tension Tension may refer to: Science * Psychological stress * Tension (physics), a force related to the stretching of an object (the opposite of compression) * Tension (geology), a stress which stretches rocks in two opposite directions * Voltage or el ...
. * If struck from the water near the edge of the span, it may rotate enough to cause safety problems (see
Big Bayou Canot rail accident On September 22, 1993, an Amtrak train derailed on the CSX Transportation Big Bayou Canot Bridge near Mobile, Alabama, United States. It was caused by displacement of a span and deformation of the rails when a tow of heavy barges collided with th ...
).


Examples


Albania

*
Buna River The Bojana ( cnr, Бојана), also known as the Buna ( sq, Bunë), is a river in Albania and Montenegro which flows into the Adriatic Sea. An outflow of Lake Skadar, measured from the source of the lake's longest tributary, the Morača, t ...
Bridge, in Shkodra, Albania.


Argentina

*
Puente de la Mujer The Puente de la Mujer (Spanish for "Woman's Bridge") is a rotating footbridge for Dock 3 of the Puerto Madero commercial district of Buenos Aires, Argentina. It is of the cantilever spar cable-stayed bridge type and is also a swing bridge, but som ...
, an asymmetrical cable-stayed span.


Australia

*
Gladesville Bridge Gladesville Bridge is a heritage-listed concrete arch road bridge that carries Victoria Road over the Parramatta River, linking the Sydney suburbs of Huntleys Point and Drummoyne, in the local government areas of Canada Bay and Hunter's Hill, ...
, Sydney. Opened 1881, closed 1964 and demolished; had a small swing span on the southern end. *
Pyrmont Bridge The Pyrmont Bridge, a heritage-listed swing bridge across Cockle Bay, is located in Darling Harbour, part of Port Jackson, west of the central business district in the City of Sydney local government area of New South Wales, Australia. Open ...
, Sydney. Opened 1902. Closed to traffic 1988. Still in use as a pedestrian bridge. *
Glebe Island Bridge The Glebe Island Bridge is a heritage-listed disused swing Allan truss road bridge that carried Victoria Road (as Bank Street) across Rozelle Bay, located in the inner city Sydney suburb of Pyrmont in the City of Sydney local government ar ...
, Sydney. Opened 1903. Tramway defunct. Closed to traffic, 1995; supplanted by
Anzac Bridge The Anzac Bridge is an eight-lane cable-stayed bridge that carries the Western Distributor (A4) across Johnstons Bay between Pyrmont and Glebe Island (part of the suburb of Rozelle), on the western fringe of the central business district of ...
. Still in existence. * Hay Bridge,
Hay, New South Wales Hay is a town in the western Riverina region of south western New South Wales, Australia. It is the administrative centre of Hay Shire local government area and the centre of a prosperous and productive agricultural district on the wide Hay Plain ...
. Opened 1873, demolished 1973. Replaced by a fixed concrete bridge. * Victoria Bridge, Townsville, Queensland. Opened 1889, closed to traffic 1975. Still in use as a foot bridge. *
Sale Swing Bridge The Sale Swing Bridge is located on the South Gippsland Highway Longford, 5 km south of the city of Sale, Victoria, Australia and spans the Latrobe River at its junction with the Thomson River. Designed by John GraingerTibbits, G. R. and ...
, Sale, Victoria. Opened 1883. Closed to traffic in 2002. Restored to full working order in 2006. * Dunalley Bridge,
Dunalley, Tasmania Dunalley is a rural / residential locality in the local government areas (LGA) of Sorell (37%) and Tasman (63%) in the South-east LGA region of Tasmania. The locality is about south-east of the town of Sorell. The 2016 census recorded a pop ...
. Still in use.


Belize

* Belize City Swing Bridge, Belize City, Belize. Oldest such bridge in Central America and one of the few manually operated swing bridge in world still in operation. (Restored in the 2000s)


Canada


China

* , across
Hai River The Hai River (海河, lit. "Sea River"), also known as the Peiho, ("White River"), or Hai Ho, is a Chinese river connecting Beijing to Tianjin and the Bohai Sea. The Hai River at Tianjin is formed by the confluence of five watercourses: the ...
in Tianjin


Denmark

*
Lille Langebro Lille Langebro ( en, Little long bridge), is located close to and named after the Langebro bridge, is a walking and cycling bridge in Copenhagen, Denmark. It was designed by WilkinsonEyre and it is classified as a swing bridge, double-swing bridg ...
Pedestrian double swing bridge crossing the inner harbour at Copenhagen.


Egypt

* The longest swing bridge span is 340 metres, by the
El Ferdan Railway Bridge The El Ferdan Railway Bridge is a swing bridge that spans the western shipping lane of the Suez Canal near Ismailia, Egypt. It is the longest swing bridge in the world, with a span of . The bridge is no longer functional due to the New Suez Canal ...
across the
Suez Canal The Suez Canal ( arz, قَنَاةُ ٱلسُّوَيْسِ, ') is an artificial sea-level waterway in Egypt, connecting the Mediterranean Sea to the Red Sea through the Isthmus of Suez and dividing Africa and Asia. The long canal is a popular ...
.


France

* Le pont tournant rue Dieu, across the
Canal Saint-Martin The Canal Saint-Martin is a 4.6 km (2.86 mi) long canal in Paris, connecting the Canal de l'Ourcq to the river Seine. Over nearly half its length (), between the Rue du Faubourg du Temple and the Place de la Bastille, it was covered, in the ...
in Paris, is a distinctive location in the 1938 film ''
Hôtel du Nord ''Hôtel du Nord'' is a 1938 French drama film directed by Marcel Carné that stars Arletty, Louis Jouvet, Annabella, and Jean-Pierre Aumont. It tells the story of two couples in Paris, one being a prostitute and her pimp and the other two you ...
'', and is featured in the opening shot of the film.


Germany

* Kaiser-Wilhelm-Brücke in
Wilhelmshaven Wilhelmshaven (, ''Wilhelm's Harbour''; Northern Low Saxon: ''Willemshaven'') is a coastal town in Lower Saxony, Germany. It is situated on the western side of the Jade Bight, a bay of the North Sea, and has a population of 76,089. Wilhelmsha ...
, built in 1907, with a length of 159m, it was once Europe's biggest swing bridge.


India

* Garden Reach Road Swing Bridge, for
Calcutta Kolkata (, or , ; also known as Calcutta , List of renamed places in India#West Bengal, the official name until 2001) is the Capital city, capital of the Indian States and union territories of India, state of West Bengal, on the eastern ba ...
Port,
Kidderpore Khidirpur or Kidderpore is a neighborhood of metropolitan Kolkata, Kolkata (Calcutta), in Kolkata district, West Bengal, India. Etymology Most plausibly, the name is a corruption of ''Khidrpur'' or ''Khizarpur'', Khizr/Khidr being the guar ...
,
Kolkata Kolkata (, or , ; also known as Calcutta , the official name until 2001) is the capital of the Indian state of West Bengal, on the eastern bank of the Hooghly River west of the border with Bangladesh. It is the primary business, comme ...
* Poira-Corjuem Bridge, for GSIDC, Corjuem, Goa by Rajdeep Buildcon Pvt. Ltd.


Ireland

*
Samuel Beckett Bridge Samuel Beckett Bridge () is a cable-stayed swingbridge in Dublin, Ireland that joins Sir John Rogerson's Quay on the south side of the River Liffey to Guild Street and North Wall Quay in the Docklands area. Design and construction Architect ...
, Dublin * Seán O'Casey Bridge, Dublin *
Michael Davitt Bridge The Michael Davitt Bridge () is a swing bridge in County Mayo, Ireland that crosses from Achill Island to the Mainland. History The plan for a bridge to connect Achill Island to the Corraun Peninsula was considered in the early 1880s. A Mayo Co ...
, County Mayo *
Portumna bridge Portumna ( - meaning 'the landing place of the oak') is a market town in the south-east of County Galway, Ireland, on the border with and linked by a Portumna bridge, bridge to County Tipperary. The town is located to the west of the point where ...
, between County Galway and County Tipperary


Italy

*
Ponte Girevole The Ponte Girevole is a swing bridge in Taranto, Italy, spanning the navigation canal between Taranto's Mar Grande and the Mar Piccolo. The bridge connects Borgo Antico (Old Town) island to the Borgo Nuovo (new Town) peninsula. The canal was excav ...
,
Taranto Taranto (, also ; ; nap, label= Tarantino, Tarde; Latin: Tarentum; Old Italian: ''Tarento''; Ancient Greek: Τάρᾱς) is a coastal city in Apulia, Southern Italy. It is the capital of the Province of Taranto, serving as an important com ...
(built in 1958, after an 1887 one of similar design but using different materials) – a very unusual type, with two spans that separate at the bridge's center and pivot sideways from the bridge's outer ends.


Latvia

* Kalpaka Tilts,
Liepāja Liepāja (; liv, Līepõ; see #Names and toponymy, other names) is a state city in western Latvia, located on the Baltic Sea. It is the largest-city in the Kurzeme Planning Region, Kurzeme Region and the third-largest city in the country after R ...
, connecting the city with the former Russian/Soviet port
Karosta Karosta is a former Russian Imperial and Soviet naval base on the Baltic Sea, which today is a neighbourhood in Liepāja, Latvia. History The naval base was originally constructed in 1890-1906 for Tsar Alexander III of Russia, and named По ...
.


Lithuania

* Chain Bridge, Klaipeda. Built in 1855 and still working today, this is the only swing bridge in Lithuania. When the bridge is turned, boats and yachts can enter the Castle port. Rotation of the bridge is manual; two people can rotate the bridge.


The Netherlands

* The "Abtsewoudsebrug" in
Delft Delft () is a List of cities in the Netherlands by province, city and Municipalities of the Netherlands, municipality in the Provinces of the Netherlands, province of South Holland, Netherlands. It is located between Rotterdam, to the southeast, ...
, close to the
Technische Universiteit Delft Delft University of Technology ( nl, Technische Universiteit Delft), also known as TU Delft, is the oldest and largest Dutch public technical university, located in Delft, Netherlands. As of 2022 it is ranked by QS World University Rankings amo ...
, is a bridge of this type. * There are four bridges of this type in use on the
Afsluitdijk The ''Afsluitdijk'' (; fry, Ofslútdyk; nds-nl, Ofsluutdiek; en, "Closure Dyke") is a major dam and causeway in the Netherlands. It was constructed between 1927 and 1932 and runs from Den Oever in North Holland province to the village of ...
(Enclosure dam). They span the waterways that link the shipping lock complexes to the
Wadden Sea The Wadden Sea ( nl, Waddenzee ; german: Wattenmeer; nds, Wattensee or ; da, Vadehavet; fy, Waadsee, longname=yes; frr, di Heef) is an intertidal zone in the southeastern part of the North Sea. It lies between the coast of northwestern conti ...
. * There is another one on the channel between Ghent (Belgium) and Terneuzen (The Netherlands) at Sas Van Gent. Many inner cities have swing bridges, since these require less street space than other types of bridges.


New Zealand

* Kopu Bridge, Waihou River, near
Thames, New Zealand Thames () ( mi, Pārāwai) is a town at the southwestern end of the Coromandel Peninsula in New Zealand's North Island. It is located on the Firth of Thames close to the mouth of the Waihou River. The town is the seat of the Thames-Coromandel (di ...
(A "swing bridge" in New Zealand refers to a flexible walking track bridge which "swings" as you walk across.)


Panama

* A swing bridge at the
Gatun Locks The Panama Canal locks ( es, Esclusas del Canal de Panamá) are a lock system that lifts ships up to the main elevation of the Panama Canal and down again. The original canal had a total of six steps (three up, three down) for a ship's passage. ...
provides the only road passage over the Atlantic side of the
Panama Canal The Panama Canal ( es, Canal de Panamá, link=no) is an artificial waterway in Panama that connects the Atlantic Ocean with the Pacific Ocean and divides North and South America. The canal cuts across the Isthmus of Panama and is a conduit ...
. This is a small bridge that swings out from each side. Another larger swing bridge at the
Miraflores Locks Miraflores is the name of one of the three locks that form part of the Panama Canal, and the name of the small lake that separates these locks from the Pedro Miguel Locks upstream. In the Miraflores locks, vessels are lifted (or lowered) in ...
is on the Pacific side but is rarely used, having been supplanted by the
Bridge of the Americas The Bridge of the Americas ( es, Puente de las Américas; originally known as the Thatcher Ferry Bridge) is a road bridge in Panama which spans the Pacific entrance to the Panama Canal. Designed by Sverdrup & Parcel, it was completed in 1962 at ...
and the Centennial Bridge.


Poland

* A swing bridge at the
Giżycko Giżycko (former pl, Lec or ''Łuczany''; ; lt, Leičių pilis) is a town in northeastern Poland with 28,597 inhabitants as of December 2021. It is situated between Lake Kisajno and Lake Niegocin in the region of Masuria, and has been withi ...
is one of four bridges that cross over the Luczanski Channel. It is one of ten (four still in operation) swing bridges in
Poland Poland, officially the Republic of Poland, is a country in Central Europe. It is divided into 16 administrative provinces called voivodeships, covering an area of . Poland has a population of over 38 million and is the fifth-most populous ...
.


South Africa

* The Clocktower Bridge is a pedestrian swing bridge at the Victoria and Alfred Waterfront in
Cape Town Cape Town ( af, Kaapstad; , xh, iKapa) is one of South Africa's three capital cities, serving as the seat of the Parliament of South Africa. It is the legislative capital of the country, the oldest city in the country, and the second largest ...
.


Ukraine

* Varvarivskyi Bridge over the
Southern Bug , ''Pivdennyi Buh'' , name_etymology = , image = Sunset S Bug Vinnitsa 2007 G1.jpg , image_size = 270 , image_caption = Southern Bug River in the vicinity of Vinnytsia, Ukraine , map = PietinisBug ...
in
Mykolaiv Mykolaiv ( uk, Миколаїв, ) is a List of cities in Ukraine, city and List of hromadas of Ukraine, municipality in Southern Ukraine, the Administrative centre, administrative center of the Mykolaiv Oblast. Mykolaiv city, which provides U ...
, with Europe's longest span (134 m)


United Kingdom

In the UK, there is a legal definition in current statute as to what is, or is not a 'swing bridge' *
Acton swing bridge The Acton swing bridge is a swing bridge spanning the River Weaver in the village of Acton Bridge in north Cheshire, England. First operated in 1933, it carries the A49 trunk road. History The bridge is 83.5 m long and 8 m high bow ...
– road *
Barmouth Bridge Barmouth Bridge ( Welsh: ''Pont Abermaw''), or Barmouth Viaduct is a Grade II* listed single-track wooden railway viaduct across the estuary of the Afon Mawddach near Barmouth, Wales. It is long and carries the Cambrian Line. It is the longes ...
– rail * Beccles swing bridge – rail * Bell's Bridge,
Glasgow Glasgow ( ; sco, Glesca or ; gd, Glaschu ) is the most populous city in Scotland and the fourth-most populous city in the United Kingdom, as well as being the 27th largest city by population in Europe. In 2020, it had an estimated popul ...
– pedestrian * Bethells Swing Bridge * Boothferry swing bridge at
Boothferry Boothferry is a village in the East Riding of Yorkshire in England. It is situated on the north bank of the River Ouse where the A614 road crosses the river. It is about north-west of Goole. Boothferry is split between civil parishes; areas ...
, Yorkshire (see article for image) * Caernarfon swing bridge *
Connaught Crossing Connacht ( ; ga, Connachta or ), is one of the provinces of Ireland, in the west of Ireland. Until the ninth century it consisted of several independent major Gaelic kingdoms (Uí Fiachrach, Uí Briúin, Uí Maine, Conmhaícne, and Delbh ...
in
London Docklands London Docklands is the riverfront and former docks in London. It is located in inner east and southeast London, in the boroughs of London Borough of Southwark, Southwark, London Borough of Tower Hamlets, Tower Hamlets, London Borough of ...
, built as a low-rising swing bridge to allow marine traffic in the
Royal Docks Royal Docks is an area and a ward in the London Borough of Newham in the London Docklands in East London, England. The area is named after three docks – the Royal Albert Dock, the Royal Victoria Dock and the King George V Dock. They are mo ...
to pass at a place when the proximity of
London City Airport London City Airport is a regional airport in London, England. It is located in the Royal Docks in the Borough of Newham, approximately east of the City of London and east of Canary Wharf. These are the twin centres of London's financial ...
meant a higher fixed bridge was not practicable. *
Cross Keys Bridge Cross Keys Bridge is a swing bridge that carries the busy single carriageway A17 road which runs from Newark in Nottinghamshire to King’s Lynn in Norfolk over the tidal River Nene in Sutton Bridge in the extreme south east of Lincolnshire ...
in
Sutton Bridge Sutton Bridge is a village and civil parish in the South Holland district of Lincolnshire, England. It is situated on the A17 road, north from Wisbech and west from King's Lynn. The village includes a commercial dock on the west bank of t ...
– carries the A17 road over the River Nene in Lincolnshire *
Folkestone Harbour railway station Folkestone Harbour station was one of four railway stations in Folkestone, Kent. It served Folkestone Harbour with connecting boat train services across the English Channel to Calais and Boulogne. The station was opened by the South Eastern ...
– railway bridge on the branch line. * Goole railway swing bridge * Glasson Dock swing bridge * Hawarden Railway Bridge – rail (now deactivated). * Hull, England docks branch bridge – rail *
Kennet and Avon Canal The Kennet and Avon Canal is a waterway in southern England with an overall length of , made up of two lengths of navigable river linked by a canal. The name is used to refer to the entire length of the navigation rather than solely to the cent ...
at Tyle Mill Lock,
Sulhamstead Sulhamstead is a village and civil parishes in England, civil parish in West Berkshire, England. It occupies an approximate rectangle of land south of the (Old) Bath, Somerset, Bath Road (A4 road (Great Britain), A4) between Reading, Berkshire, ...
, Berkshire *
Kincardine Bridge The Kincardine Bridge is a road bridge crossing the Firth of Forth from Falkirk council area to Kincardine, Fife, Scotland. History The bridge was constructed between 1932 and 1936, to a design by Sir Alexander Gibb & Partners, Consulting En ...
– crossing the Firth of Forth from Falkirk council area to Kincardine-on-Forth, Fife (now deactivated). *
Leeds and Liverpool Canal The Leeds and Liverpool Canal is a canal in Northern England, linking the cities of Leeds and Liverpool. Over a distance of , crossing the Pennines, and including 91 locks on the main line. The Leeds and Liverpool Canal has several small branc ...
Has a large number of swing bridges, especially between
Bingley Bingley is a market town and civil parish in the metropolitan borough of the City of Bradford, West Yorkshire, England, on the River Aire and the Leeds and Liverpool Canal, which had a population of 18,294 at the 2011 Census. Bingley railwa ...
and
Skipton Skipton (also known as Skipton-in-Craven) is a market town and civil parish in the Craven district of North Yorkshire, England. Historically in the East Division of Staincliffe Wapentake in the West Riding of Yorkshire, it is on the River Air ...
and Burscough and
Liverpool Liverpool is a city and metropolitan borough in Merseyside, England. With a population of in 2019, it is the 10th largest English district by population and its metropolitan area is the fifth largest in the United Kingdom, with a popul ...
. Many are manually operated, carrying only farm tracks, but a significant number carry road traffic and are mechanised for boater operation. *
Manchester Ship Canal The Manchester Ship Canal is a inland waterway in the North West of England linking Manchester to the Irish Sea. Starting at the Mersey Estuary at Eastham, near Ellesmere Port, Cheshire, it generally follows the original routes of the river ...
at Latchford,
Stockton Heath Stockton Heath is a civil parish and suburb of Warrington, in the Borough of Warrington, Cheshire, England. It is located to the north of the Bridgewater Canal and to the south of the Manchester Ship Canal, which divides Stockton Heath from Lat ...
and Lower Walton in
Warrington Warrington () is a town and unparished area in the borough of the same name in the ceremonial county of Cheshire, England, on the banks of the River Mersey. It is east of Liverpool, and west of Manchester. The population in 2019 was estimat ...
, and also slightly further west at Moore. Near the eastern end of the canal in
Salford Salford () is a city and the largest settlement in the City of Salford metropolitan borough in Greater Manchester, England. In 2011, Salford had a population of 103,886. It is also the second and only other city in the metropolitan county afte ...
, the Barton Road Swing Bridge is adjacent to the Barton Swing Aqueduct – a 234-foot, 800-ton trough holding some 800 tons of water (retained by gates at either end) swings so that it is at right angles to the
Bridgewater Canal The Bridgewater Canal connects Runcorn, Manchester and Leigh, Greater Manchester, Leigh, in North West England. It was commissioned by Francis Egerton, 3rd Duke of Bridgewater, to transport coal from his mines in Worsley to Manchester. It was ...
to allow ships to pass up the Ship Canal. * Oulton Broad swing bridge – rail * Reedham Swing Bridge () – rail * Ross Bridge, Penzance * Sandwich Toll Bridge (rebuilt 1892) * Selby swing bridge (1891), Selby swing bridge – rail * Somerleyton swing bridge * Trowse Bridge at Norwich. Carries the electrified Great Eastern Main Line over the River Yare. It is the only overhead electrified swing bridge in the country. * Swing Bridge, River Tyne, Tyne swing bridge at Newcastle Upon Tyne, which has an 85.7-metre cantilevered span with a central axis of rotation able to move through 90° to allow vessels to pass on either side of it. * Whitby Swing Bridge over the River Esk, North Yorkshire, River Esk at Whitby, North Yorkshire, with two swing leaves (though only one is usually opened). *Yar Swing Bridge, Yarmouth, Isle of Wight File:Sulhamstead Tyle Mill swing bridge.JPG, File:Sulhamstead Tyle Mill swing bridge 2.JPG, File:Sulhamstead Tyle Mill swing bridge 4.JPG,


United States

The largest double swing-span bridge in the United States is the long, navigable span, clearance George P. Coleman Memorial Bridge. * CSX Transportation, CSXT Blackwater River (Florida), Blackwater River bridge in Milton, Florida. * Alanson Swing Bridge, billed as America's shortest swing bridge, crossing the Crooked River (Michigan), Crooked River in Alanson, Michigan. The world's shortest are located in the United Kingdom over some of the narrowest canals in the world. Examples here: www.stroudvalleyscanal.co.uk/swingBridges. Or, see Yar Swing Bridge above. * Ben Sawyer Bridge, connecting the city of Mount Pleasant, South Carolina, with Sullivan's Island * Berkley–Dighton Bridge (1896), connecting the towns of Berkley, Massachusetts, Berkley and Dighton, Massachusetts, crossing the Taunton River; removed in 2010. The Berkley–Dighton Bridge, replacement bridge is not a swing structure. * Black Point Bridge carrying Northwestern Pacific Railroad over the Petaluma River at Black Point-Green Point, California * Blackburn Point Bridge, Blackburn Point Road Bridge, over the Intracoastal Waterway in Osprey, Florida * Bridge No. 4455, Central Avenue over Lewis Gut, Bridgeport, Connecticut (1924 steel swing bridge) * Bridgeport Swing Bridge, Bridgeport, Alabama (demolished in the late 1970s, replaced with new span) * Burlington Northern Railroad Bridge 9.6 (or BNSF Railway Bridge 9.6), crossing the Columbia River, from Portland, Oregon, to Vancouver, Washington, built in 1908. * Center Street Bridge (Cleveland), Center Street Bridge, Cleveland, Ohio (1901) * Chef Menteur Bridge, near Slidell, Louisiana * Chincoteague Channel Swing Bridge, Chincoteague, Virginia (demolished) * Choptank River, modest swing bridge carrying former Baltimore & Eastern Railroad (PRR subsidiary) at Denton, Maryland (disused and isolated) * Clinton Railroad Bridge crossing the Mississippi River, Clinton, Iowa * Columbus Drive (Tampa), Columbus Drive Bridge, Tampa, Florida, a bobtail swing bridge over the Hillsborough River (Florida), Hillsborough River * CSX Rail Bridge, Indiantown, Florida * Curtis Creek Rail Bridge, Baltimore, Maryland * Deweyville Swing Bridge, crossing the Sabine River (Texas–Louisiana), Sabine River east of Deweyville, Texas * Dubuque Rail Bridge, crossing the Mississippi River and connecting Dubuque, Iowa with East Dubuque, Illinois * Dumbarton Rail Bridge, crossing San Francisco Bay in California (1910); since being decommissioned, the swing portion of the bridge has been welded open. * East Haddam Bridge, Route 82 (Connecticut), Route 82 over the Connecticut River, East Haddam, Connecticut (1913) * Fort Madison Toll Bridge, crossing the Mississippi River and connecting Fort Madison, Iowa with Niota, Illinois * Fort Pike Bridge, near Slidell, Louisiana, Slidell and New Orleans, Louisiana * Fort Denaud Bridge, near LaBelle, Florida, LaBelle and Alva, Florida * Figure Eight Island Bridge, north of Wilmington, North Carolina * Frederick Douglass Memorial Bridge, Washington, D.C. * Gasparilla Island Bridge, Built in 1958, this bridge is used for passage between Placida, FL to the island of Boca Grande. A replacement bridge is under construction, with projected completion in August 2016. * George P. Coleman Memorial Bridge, over the York River (Virginia), York River between Yorktown, Virginia, Yorktown and Gloucester Point, Virginia *Gianella Bridge, near Hamilton City California, connecting Glenn and Butte Counties over the Sacramento River, It was built in 1937 and demolished in 1987. * Government Bridge on the Mississippi River between Davenport, Iowa and Rock Island, Illinois (1896) * Grand Haven GTW RR Swing Bridge, connecting Grand Haven, Michigan, Grand Haven and Ferrysburg, Michigan * Grand Rapids Swing Bridge, Grand Rapids, Michigan * Grosse Ile Toll Bridge and nearby Wayne County Bridge, Grosse Ile, Michigan * Hannibal Bridge (1869, demolished) and Second Hannibal Bridge (1917), Kansas City, Missouri, crossing the Missouri River * Harlem River bridges in New York City, including from south to north: ** Willis Avenue Bridge ** Third Avenue Bridge (Manhattan), Third Avenue Bridge ** Madison Avenue Bridge ** 145th Street Bridge ** Macombs Dam Bridge ** University Heights Bridge ** Spuyten Duyvil Bridge * Harmar Railroad Bridge, Marietta, Ohio * Hodgdon Island Bridge, Boothbay, Maine. This is one of two manual swing bridges in Maine (see Songo Locks in Naples, Maine) * I Street Bridge, Sacramento, California * India Point Railroad Bridge, Providence, Rhode Island crossing the Seekonk River * International Railway Bridge connecting Buffalo, New York and Fort Erie, Ontario, Canada * La Crosse Rail Bridge, crossing the Mississippi River between La Crescent, Minnesota, and La Crosse, Wisconsin * Livingston Avenue Bridge, Albany, New York * Mathers Bridge, connecting Merritt Island, Florida, Merritt Island to Indian Harbour Beach, Florida across the Banana River * Middle Branch of Patapsco River Rail Bridge, near Camden Yards, Baltimore, Maryland * Mystic River Railroad Bridge, Mystic, Connecticut, carries Amtrak's Northeast Corridor tracks over the Mystic River (Connecticut), Mystic River.Amtrak Moveable Bridge Smart Card * New Bedford-Fairhaven Bridge, connecting New Bedford, Massachusetts, New Bedford and Fairhaven, Massachusetts * New Richmond Swing Bridge, near Fennville, Michigan * Norfolk Southern Railway Bridge crossing the Maumee River, Toledo, Ohio * Norfolk Southern Railway Bridge crossing the Ocmulgee River in Lumber City, Georgia ( long; built 1916) (electrical swing components removed) * Northern Avenue Bridge over Fort Point Channel in Boston, Massachusetts (1908 steel truss) * North Landing Bridge, built in the 1950s, on the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway where it forms part of the border between Chesapeake and Virginia Beach, Virginia, * Omaha Road Bridge Number 15, an asymmetrical single-track railroad bridge over the Mississippi River between Saint Paul, Minnesota, Saint Paul and Lilydale, Minnesota (1916) * Oregon Slough Railroad Bridge (1908), Portland, Oregon * Padanaram Bridge on the causeway protecting Apponagansett Bay in Dartmouth, Massachusetts *List of crossings of the Lower Passaic River, Passaic River in Newark, New Jersey **Jackson Street Bridge **Bridge Street Bridge (Newark), Bridge Street Bridge **Clay Street Bridge * Pennsylvania Railroad's Shellpot Branch over the Christina River in Wilmington, Delaware (original two-track bridge replaced with a single-track bridge in 2003) * Pennsylvania Railroad's Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore Railroad Bridge No. 1, South Philadelphia Branch Bridge over the Schuylkill River, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania * Point Street Bridge, Providence, Rhode Island crossing the Providence River * Portal Bridge, carrying the Northeast Corridor over the Hackensack River between Kearny, New Jersey, Kearny and Secaucus, New Jersey * Providence & Worcester railroad bridge, Middletown, Connecticut * Richard V. Woods Memorial Bridge over the Beaufort River/Intracoastal Waterway in Beaufort, South Carolina, Beaufort, South Carolina * Riverside-Delanco Bridge over Rancocas Creek in New Jersey * Rock Island Swing Bridge over the Mississippi River between Inver Grove Heights and St. Paul Park, Minnesota * "S" Swing Bridge over the Perquimans River, Hertford, North Carolina. * Sakonnet River rail bridge, crossing the Sakonnet River between Tiverton, Rhode Island, Tiverton and Portsmouth, Rhode Island, Portsmouth, Rhode Island * Saugatuck River Bridge (Bridge No. 1349), Route 136 (Connecticut), Route 136 over the Saugatuck River, Westport, Connecticut (1884 iron-truss swing bridge) * Shaw Cove Railroad Bridge, New London, Connecticut, carrying Amtrak's Northeast Corridor tracks over the entrance to Shaw Cove in New London * Snow-Reed Swing Bridge, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, crossing the New River (Broward County, Florida), New River and connecting the Sailboat Bend neighborhood with the Riverside Park neighborhood * Songo Lock Bridge, Naples, Maine; carries Songo Lock Road over the Songo River just upstream of the lock. Powered by human operator turning gears using a removable crank. Not to be confused with a former swing bridge about two miles upstream which carried U.S. Route 302, US 302 until replaced with a fixed span in May 2012. * South Bristol, Maine Asymmetric swing bridge connecting Rutherford Island to the mainland. * Southport, ME connects Southport Island to Boothbay Harbor on Route 27. * Spokane Street Bridge over the Duwamish Waterway in Seattle, Washington, built 1991. Features two reinforced concrete, serial swing spans, each rotating 45 degrees * St. Joseph Swing Bridge over the Missouri River, St. Joseph, Missouri (1904) * Surf City, North Carolina#Bridges, Topsail Island Swing Bridge, Surf City, North Carolina (Constructed in the 1950s, the swing bridge was demolished after being replaced by a fixed-span high rise bridge in 2018). * Michigan Central Railroad#Trail Creek swing bridge, Trail Creek Swing Bridge in Michigan City, Indiana, carrying the Michigan Central Railroad (now operated by Amtrak) * Torry Island Swing Bridge, Torry Island, Florida * Umpqua River Bridge near Reedsport, Oregon on US-101 * Victory Bridge (New Jersey), Victory Bridge, crossing the Raritan River in Perth Amboy, New Jersey (taken down in 2003) * Walt Disney World Railroad (former Florida East Coast Railway) swing bridge, Bay Lake, Florida * Woods Memorial Bridge over the Beaufort River in Beaufort, South Carolina * Yancopin Bridge, Arkansas River, southeastern Arkansas. Former Missouri Pacific railroad bridge with separate Vertical-lift bridge, vertical-lift and swing trusses now part of rail-trail; swing span now manually operated * State Hwy 87 northbound bridge the eastern boundary of Bridge City, Texas Omaha NE Turn Style Bridge is now a historical landmark. Located 86H674H5+98 Used for rail transport. Connecting Council Bluffs, Iowa to downtown Omaha, Nebraska


Uruguay

*Carmelo, Uruguay, Carmelo Bridge. Built in 1912 is the oldest swing bridge in all of Latin America. *Barra del Santa Lucia Bridge. Built in 1925 as a railway bridge, today is used only by pedestrians.


Vietnam

* Han River Bridge in Da Nang


See also

* Moveable bridge#Types, Movable bridges for a list of other movable bridge types


References


External links


Video of manually operated railroad swing bridge over the Lewes & Rehoboth Canal, Lewes, Delaware, 2008
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