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Wright's Ferry Bridge

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Carries
  
US 30

Maintained by
  
PennDOT

Location
  
Wrightsville

Crosses
  
Susquehanna River

Opened
  
21 November 1972

Body of water
  
Susquehanna River

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Locale
  
Wrightsville, Pennsylvania and Columbia, Pennsylvania

Other name(s)
  
Susquhanna River Bridge, Route 30 Bridge, Route 30 Intercounty Bridge

Design
  
reinforced concrete and steel; divided four-lane highway

Longest span
  
22 equal sections approximately 500ft long on two spans (11 each direction)on 45 piers

Similar
  
Susquehanna River, Columbia–Wrightsville Bridge, Pennsylvania Railroad Bridge, Thomas J Hatem Memorial, Veterans Memorial Bridge

The Wright's Ferry Bridge carries U.S. Route 30 (US 30) over the Susquehanna River between Columbia and Wrightsville, Pennsylvania. The "Wright's Ferry" its name commemorates was the first ferry across the Susquehanna River. The bridge is considered the fifth Columbia–Wrightsville Bridge; the fourth one it complements still carries Lincoln Highway traffic.

Map of Wrights Ferry Bridge, Pennsylvania, USA

Also known informally and locally as the Route 30 bridge, it was commissioned by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in the 1960s to relocate US 30 and bypass the river towns of Wrightsville and Columbia. Construction started in March 1969 with G.A. & F.C. Wagman, Inc. as the general contractor.

The bridge was completed in 1972 at a cost of $12 million and opened November 21, 1972 under its present commemorative historical name, with Wright's Ferry being both the historic ferry's and one of Columbia's former names. It is constructed of reinforced concrete and steel and has 46 equal sections on 45 piers. US 30 crosses it as a divided four-lane roadway. About a year after its opening, the bridge was shut down briefly so that an experimental weather-resistant coating could be applied to its roadway. Tolls were never collected on this bridge, the sixth to have crossed the river in this general location.

References

Wright's Ferry Bridge Wikipedia