Tacony–Palmyra Bridge

Local nameTacony-Palmyra Bridge
LocationPhiladelphia, USA

The Tacony–Palmyra Bridge is a combination steel tied arch and double-leaf bascule bridge across the Delaware River that connects New Jersey Route 73 in Palmyra, New Jersey with Pennsylvania Route 73 in the Tacony section of Philadelphia. The bridge, designed by Polish-born architect Ralph Modjeski, has a total length of 3,659 feet and spans 2,324 feet. After one and a half years of construction, it opened in 1929, replacing ferry service that had operated between Tacony and Palmyra since 1922.

Owned and maintained by the Burlington County Bridge Commission of New Jersey, the bridge has a $4 cash toll and $3 E-ZPass toll for northbound traffic. Despite interruptions due to occasional openings for passing shipping traffic, it serves as a lower-cost alternative to the more southerly, six-lane, high-span Betsy Ross Bridge, which charges $5 for the westbound crossing.

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More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tacony–Palmyra_Bridge

Address Tacony Palmyra Brg, 19135, United States

Coordinates 40°0'45.651" N -75°2'36.487" E

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