Twin bridges

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The Delaware Memorial Bridge twin-span suspension bridge

Twin bridges are a set of two bridges running parallel to each other. A pair of twin bridges is often referred to collectively as a twin-span or dual-span bridge. Twin bridges are independent structures and each bridge has its own superstructure, substructure, and foundation.[1] Bridges of this type are often created by building a new bridge parallel to an existing one in order to increase the traffic capacity of the crossing.

Twin-span bridges may or may not have been constructed at the same time, and may not be identical or even the same type of bridge. Many but not all twin bridges carry one-way pairs of traffic.

For a bridge owner, twin bridges can improve the maintenance and management of the structures. For motorists, twin bridges can limit the risk that both directions of traffic will be disrupted by an accident.[1]

Bridge First span Second span Notes
File:CarquinezBridge2022.jpg Carquinez Bridge 1958 cantilever span 2003 suspension span 2003 span replaced a 1927 cantilever span
File:Chesapeake Bay Bridge from Annapolis to Maryland's Eastern Shore LCCN2011632486-2.jpg Chesapeake Bay Bridge 1952 suspension and cantilever spans 1973 suspension and cantilever spans
File:Delaware Memorial Bridge.png Delaware Memorial Bridge 1951 suspension span 1968 suspension span
File:GoodkindBridges.jpg Donald and Morris Goodkind Bridges 1929 Art Deco arch span 1976 steel bridge
File:Crescent City Connection - seen from the north - P1110530.JPG Crescent City Connection 1958 cantilever span 1988 cantilever span
File:Lake Pontchartrain Causeway.jpg Lake Pontchartrain Causeway 1956 causeway 1969 causeway
File:Ohio River Bridges @ Evansville, IN P6260193.jpg Bi-State Vietnam Gold Star Bridges 1932 cantilever span 1965 cantilever span
File:Blue Water Bridge 2025k.jpg Blue Water Bridge 1938 cantilever span 1997 tied arch span
File:Quebec and Pierre-Laporte Bridges.jpg Québec Bridge and Pierre Laporte Bridge 1919 cantilever span 1970 suspension span Not a one-way pair
File:Tacoma Narrows Bridge (117561801).jpeg Tacoma Narrows Bridge 1950 suspension span 2007 suspension span 1950 span replaced a collapsed 1940 span
File:Mario Cuomo Bridge Overhead.jpg Tappan Zee Bridge 2017 cable-stayed spans
File:Newburgh–Beacon Bridge underside 2017.jpg Newburgh–Beacon Bridge 1963 continuous truss span 1980 continuous truss span
File:Thaddeus Kosciusko Bridge.jpg Thaddeus Kosciusko Bridge 1961 through-arch spans
File:Koscuiuszko walkway & cables jeh.jpg Kosciuszko Bridge 2017 cable-stayed span 2019 cable-stayed span
File:Between the Grand Island bridges.jpg South Grand Island Bridge 1935 truss-arch span 1962 truss-arch span
File:John F. Kennedy and Abraham Lincoln Bridges Louisville 2025b.jpg John F. Kennedy Memorial Bridge and Abraham Lincoln Bridge 1963 cantilever span 2015 cable-stayed span
File:Interstate 95 Bridges 20070712.jpg Chaplain Washington and Harry Laderman Bridges 1952 causeway 1970 causeway Not a one-way pair; each bridge carries bidirectional traffic for one of the two spurs of the New Jersey Turnpike
File:Platte-purchase-fairfax-bridges-from-south.jpg Fairfax and Platte Purchase Bridges 1934 continuous truss span 1957 continuous truss span Both demolished and replaced with U.S. Route 69 Missouri River Bridge
File:Liberty Bend Bridge 2025g.jpg Liberty Bend Bridge 1949 continuous truss span 2001 continuous truss span
File:New Buck O'Neil Bridge 2025c.jpg New Buck O'Neil Bridge 2024 beam spans
14th Street bridges Five spans, see article
File:Sklodowska-Curie bridge Warsaw 2023 aerial.jpg Maria Skłodowska-Curie Bridge Three 2012 beam spans
File:Gateway Bridge from Rivergate Marina Murarrie P1170634.jpg Sir Leo Hielscher Bridges 1986 cantilever box girder span 2010 cantilever box girder span
File:New iron cove bridge, new south wales.jpg Iron Cove Bridge 1955 steel truss bridge 2011 box girder span

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