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JUST IN - NTSB recommends 68 bridges in U.S. be evaluated for risk of collapse — CBS
2025-03-22
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JUST IN - NTSB recommends 68 bridges in U.S. be evaluated for risk of collapse — CBS
1.California: Richmond-San Rafael Bridge 2.California: Carquinez Bridge 3.California: Benicia-Martinez Bridge 4.California: Antioch Bridge 5.California: San Mateo-Hayward Bridge 6.California: Coronado Bridge 7.California: Golden Gate Bridge 8.Delaware: Summit Bridge 9.Delaware: Saint Georges Bridge 10.Delaware: Reedy Point Bridge 11.Florida: Sunshine Skyway Bridge 12.Florida: Napoleon Bonaparte Broward Bridge (Dames Point Bridge) 13.Georgia: Talmadge Bridge 14.Illinois: Chicago Skyway Calumet River Bridge 15.Louisiana: Huey P. Long Bridge 16.Louisiana: Greater New Orleans Bridge 17.Louisiana: Israel LaFleur Bridge 18.Louisiana: Crescent City Connection Bridge 19.Louisiana: Hale Boggs (Luling) Bridge 20.Louisiana: Horace Wilkinson Bridge 21.Louisiana: Gramercy (Veterans Memorial) Bridge 22.Louisiana: Sunshine Bridge 23.Maryland: William Preston Lane Jr. (Bay) Bridge (eastbound) 24.Maryland: William Preston Lane Jr. (Bay) Bridge (westbound) 25.Maryland: Chesapeake City Bridge 26.Massachusetts: Tobin Bridge (southbound upper) 27.Massachusetts: Tobin Bridge (northbound lower) 28.Massachusetts: Bourne Bridge 29.Massachusetts: Sagamore Bridge 30.Michigan: Mackinac Bridge 31.New Hampshire: Memorial Bridge 32.New Jersey: Commodore Barry Bridge 33.New Jersey: Vincent R. Casciano (Newark Bay) Bridge 34.New York: Verrazano Narrows Bridge (eastbound) 35.New York: Verrazano Narrows Bridge (westbound) 36.New York: Brooklyn Bridge 37.New York: Manhattan Bridge 38.New York: Williamsburg Bridge 39.New York: Newburgh-Beacon Bridge (eastbound) 40.New York: Newburgh-Beacon Bridge (westbound) 41.New York: Rip Van Winkle Bridge 42.New York: Ogdensburg-Prescott International Bridge 43.New York: George Washington Bridge 44.New York: Outerbridge Crossing Bridge 45.New York: Seaway International Bridge 46.New York: Thousand Islands Bridge 47.Ohio: CUY-00490-0010 (I-490) Bridge 48.Ohio: CUY-00002-1441 (Main Avenue) Bridge 49.Ohio: CUY-00006-1456 (Detroit Avenue) Bridge 50.Ohio: CUY-00010-1613 (Carnegie Avenue) Bridge 51.Ohio: LUC-01W02-0002 (Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial) Bridge 52.Ohio: LUC-00002-1862 (Anthony Wayne) Bridge 53.Oregon: Astoria-Megler Bridge 54.Oregon: St. Johns Bridge 55.Pennsylvania: Walt Whitman Bridge 56.Pennsylvania: Benjamin Franklin Bridge 57.Pennsylvania: Betsy Ross Bridge 58.Pennsylvania: Delaware River Turnpike Bridge 59.Rhode Island: Claiborne Pell Newport Bridge 60.Texas: Buffalo Bayou Toll Bridge 61.Texas: Sidney Sherman Bridge 62.Texas: Rainbow Bridge 63.Texas: Veterans Memorial Bridge 64.Texas: Hartman Bridge (eastbound) 65.Texas: Hartman Bridge (westbound) 66.Texas: GulfGate Bridge 67.Washington: Lewis and Clark Bridge 68.Wisconsin: Leo Frigo Bridge
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