The Passyunk Avenue Bridge is a notable landmark in Philadelphia. It spans the Schuylkill River, connecting South Philadelphia to Southwest Philadelphia. This bridge is a double leaf bascule bridge, a type of drawbridge. It was opened in 1983, replacing an older bridge from 1911. The structure carries four lanes of traffic and includes a path for BicyclePA Route E. With a total length of 2,240.2 feet, it’s a significant piece of infrastructure...
   Read moreThe renovations on the Passyunk bridge was done professional and in a timely manner the look of the bridge is nice , the lanes are...
   Read moreOne of the bridges into the city from the SW suburbs. This one offers a pretty great view of the center...
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