Burlington-Bristol Bridge (Burlington, New Jersey)
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Owned and operated by the Burlington County Bridge Commission (which also operates the Tacony-Palmyra Bridge further downstream), the Burlington Bristol Bridge is a vertical lift drawbridge that carries Pennsylvania Route 413 over the Delaware River. It connects Bristol Township in Bucks County, Pennsylvania with Burlington City (and County) in New Jersey. The bridge was opened to traffic on May 2, 1931.
As is the case with its sister span, a $4.00 toll is charged for westbound travelers.
For more information, see:
www.bcbridges.org/bridge_info/burlington.asp
As is the case with its sister span, a $4.00 toll is charged for westbound travelers.
For more information, see:
www.bcbridges.org/bridge_info/burlington.asp
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burlington-Bristol_Bridge
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Coordinates: 40°4'49"N 74°52'9"W
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- Snohomish River Bridge (Southbound) 3824 km
- Snohomish River Bridge (Northbound) 3824 km
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- Finland Railway Bridge 6998 km
- Automobile and Railway Bridge 7113 km
- Amurskyi ('Old') Bridge 8011 km
- Rohm & Hass Research and Production Facility (Bristol Plant) 1.4 km
- Burlington Island 2.3 km
- Croydon, Pennsylvania 2.3 km
- Bristol, Pennsylvania 2.9 km
- Interstate 95 Exit 39 3.9 km
- Bristol Township 4.8 km
- GSA Eastern Distribution Center 5.2 km
- Santa Fe Community 5.4 km
- Florence-Roebling, New Jersey 6.7 km
- Burlington County, New Jersey 27 km
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