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The bridge is the largest double-swing-span bridge in the United States, and second largest in the world. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The toll bridge was named for George P. Coleman , who from 1913 to 1922 was the head of the Virginia Department of Highways and Transportation, predecessor to the Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT).
The only vehicular crossing of the York River is the George P. Coleman Memorial Bridge, a swing-type drawbridge which carries U.S. Highway 17 between Yorktown and Gloucester Point. The toll bridge , which was rebuilt and expanded in the mid-1990s, collects a $2 toll for automobile traffic; the fee is collected only from northbound drivers.
George P. Coleman Memorial Bridge: Extant Swing span: 1952 1993 US 17: York River: Yorktown: York: VA-58: Tipers Bridge Replaced Swing span: 1934 1991 SR 200: Great Wicomico River: Tipers: Northumberland
U.S. Route 17, also known as George Washington Memorial Highway, is the primary thoroughfare of Yorktown. It carries traffic via the George P. Coleman Memorial Bridge across the York River. York County has grown rapidly, and since the late 20th century, the stretch of U.S. 17 that passes through this area has become a heavily traveled route on ...
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 N.C. Department of Transportation has released a more detailed timeline of expected lane closures on the Cape Fear Memorial Bridge. Chad Kimes, NCDOT division engineer, said during a press ...
The first landmark to light in MBC colors was the Memorial Bridge in Portsmouth in 2017. New Hampshire landmarks also include The Hotel Concord of Concord, Town Common of Londonderry, CCA Global ...
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