List of pontoon bridges

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List of pontoon bridges

These pontoon bridges are semi-permanent floating bridges located throughout the world. Four of the five longest floating bridges in the world are in Washington state.

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Poland, Gdańsk-Sobieszewo — pontoon bridge on Martwa Wisla (Dead Vistula)

Longest

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#BridgeLocationLengthYear
1SR 520 Albert D. Rosellini Evergreen Point Floating BridgeWashington state, US7,710 feet (2,350 m)2016
2Lacey V. Murrow Memorial BridgeWashington state, US6,620 feet (2,018 m)1940
1993 (rebuilt)
3Hood Canal BridgeWashington state, US6,521 feet (1,988 m)1961
1982/2004 (rebuilt)
4Demerara Harbour BridgeGuyana6,074 feet (1,851 m)1978
5Homer M. Hadley Memorial BridgeWashington state, US5,811 feet (1,771 m)1989
6Berbice BridgeGuyana5,153 feet (1,571 m)2008
7Nordhordland BridgeNorway4,086 feet (1,245 m)
(the floating bridge part)
1994
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The former Albert D. Rosellini Evergreen Point Bridge, at 7,578 feet (2,310 m), built in 1963, was the longest floating bridge in the world until the replacement bridge opened in 2016.

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Australia

Belarus

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Sozh Floating Bridge in Belarus

Canada

China

Curaçao

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Queen Emma bridge, Curaçao
  • Queen Emma Bridge
    • A pontoon bridge from Punda to Otrabanda across the harbor of Willemstad on the island of Curaçao. Notable because this permanent bridge is hinged and opens regularly to enable the passage of oceangoing vessels.[1]
    • Span 548 feet (167 m)

Egypt

  • Martyr Ahmed El-Mansy Floating Bridge
    • A pontoon bridge in the Suez Canal in Ismailia to connect the west and east banks of the canal with two lanes of vehicular traffic and a pedestrian lane.[2]
    • Span 1,148 feet (350 m)

Guyana

India

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1901 photograph of The Old Howrah Bridge
  • Howrah Bridge
    • Completed 1874.
    • Decommissioned 1943
    • This bridge, connected Howrah and Calcutta on opposite banks of Hooghly River, was built using timber on pontoon and was opened to let river traffic through.

Norway

Spain

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View of the Puente de Barcas in 1851, in the location that it had from the beginning of the works of the Bridge of Isabel II, in 1845, until its dismantling in 1852.
  • Puente de Barcas (Boat bridge), Seville[3]
    • Completed 1171, Spans 149 meters (488,8 ft).
    • Moved 1845 for construct Puente de Isabel II
    • Scrapped 1852

Turkey

  • Galata Bridge
    • Completed 1875. Spans 2,985 feet (910 m).
    • Decommissioned 1992.
    • This floating bridge crossed the Golden Horn in Turkey. After it was damaged by a 1992 fire, it was towed up the Golden Horn to make way for the fifth and current Galata Bridge, a bascule bridge.

United Arab Emirates

United States

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Eastbank Esplanade floating bridge in Portland, Oregon

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