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This is a list of vertical-lift bridges.

Australia

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The Bridgewater Bridge is one of the last remaining operational vertical-lift bridges in Australia

Belgium

  • BudabrugNL – road – zeekanaal Brussel-Schelde – opened 1955
  • EuropabrugNL – road – zeekanaal Brussel-Schelde – opened 1972
  • VerbrandebrugNL – road – zeekanaal Brussel-Schelde – opened 1968
  • HumbeekbrugNL – road – zeekanaal Brussel-Willebroek – opened 1968
  • BrielenbrugNL – road – zeekanaal Brussel-Schelde – opened 1968
  • RingbrugNL – road – zeekanaal Brussel-Willebroek – opened 1986
  • VredesbrugNL – road – zeekanaal Brussel-Schelde – opened 1952

Brazil

Canada

  • Bridges 5 (Glendale Avenue Bridge), 11 (Allanburg Bridge) and 21 (Clarence Street Bridge) on the Welland Canal, all built during the late 1920s as part of the Fourth Canal expansion project (1913–1932). In addition, there are also Bridges 13 (Main Street Bridge), 17 (Dain City Railway Bridge) and 18 (Forks Road Bridge) on the Welland Recreational Waterway (a former channel of the Welland Canal). However, these bridges have not been operational since 1973. Bridges 13 and 18 have had their counterweights removed while the machinery for Bridge 17 has been dismantled. In addition, Bridge 18 no longer possesses its towers; they were removed for ease of maintenance.
  • Burlington Canal Lift Bridge, over the Burlington Canal, Burlington, Ontario. Information is available from [1] Built 1962.
  • Pretoria Bridge over the Rideau Canal in Ottawa, Ontario
  • Selkirk Lift Bridge over the Red River in Selkirk, Manitoba
  • Victoria Bridge over the Saint Lawrence River connecting Saint-Lambert and Montreal, Quebec.
  • Second Narrows Bridge Vancouver, BC over Burrard Inlet (rail bridge).
  • Okanagan Lake Bridge in Kelowna, BC across Okanagan Lake – replaced in 2008.
  • Shippagan Bridge Shippagan, NB over Shippagan Bay.
  • Sir Ambrose Shea Bridge, Placentia, NL. Built 1961.

China

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A ferry is crossing the lifted Haimen Bridge
  • Haimen Bridge [zh], across Hai River in Tianjin
  • Guangming Bridge [zh], across Pearl River in Guangzhou

France

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The Pont Jacques Chaban-Delmas's approx. 110-metre (360 ft) lift span is likely the longest in Europe, but that of the Pont Gustave-Flaubert is very nearly as long.
  • Pont Gustave-Flaubert – crossing the Seine at Rouen, this lift bridge is the highest vertical-lift bridge in Europe, allowing ships up to 55 m tall to pass under it. It is 670 m long, with a span of 116 metres. A striking design feature, the two road sections are mounted outside the central towers. The bridge was designed by François Gillard and Aymeric Zublena and opened to road traffic on 25 September 2008. It is named after the author Gustave Flaubert who was born in Rouen.
  • Pont de Recouvrance – over the river Penfeld in Brest – road & tramway
  • Pont Levant de CriméeFR – over the Ourcq Canal; the last surviving vertical-lift bridge in Paris
  • The Pont Jacques Chaban-Delmas, spanning the River Garonne in Bordeaux, was opened in March 2013. The central lift span is 117m long and can be lifted vertically up to 53m to let tall ships pass underneath. The bridge is 575m long with the central lift span weighing around 2,600 tonnes. Its width varies from 32 to 45m and it will be used by cars, trams, cyclists and pedestrians. It can handle 43,000 vehicles a day and will reduce traffic congestion in Bordeaux. Structurae gives a length of 110 m for the lift span, making it probably the longest vertical-lift span in Europe.

Germany

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Kattwyk Bridges, in Hamburg, Germany, left bridge with its lift span raised
  • Rethe Lift Bridge [de] in Hamburg, from 1934, demolished in 2018
  • Karnin Lift Bridge, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
  • Kattwyk Bridge [de], a pair of vertical-lift bridges in Hamburg, have a lift span 100 m long, one of the longest in Europe It's opened in a regular schedule every two hours.

Indonesia

  • Ampera Bridge – an automobile lift bridge located in Palembang that cross the Musi River. This bridge is still used by road vehicles but since 1970 never lift its road deck again. Eventually its counterweights removed in 1990.

Italy

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Ponte Due Giugno in Fiumicino, Italy
  • Ponte Due GiugnoES – road – Fiumicino, Rome– rebuilt in 1945

Japan

  • Chikugo River Lift Bridge – connecting Ōkawa, Fukuoka and Saga, Saga. Constructed as a railway bridge in 1935, it is 507 m long, with a central span 24 m long that weighs 48 t and rises 23 m. The railway closed in 1987, but the bridge reopened to pedestrians in 1996 and was designated an important cultural property in 2003.

The Netherlands

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The Botlek bridge in Rotterdam has two lifting spans of 87×50 m (95×55 yd), each with a surface area approaching a football field.
  • Botlek BridgeNL – in Rotterdam
  • Rotterdam - De Hef (The Lift), designed by Pieter Joosting, opened October 31, 1927
  • Gouwe – three identical lift bridges crossing the Gouwe river at Alphen aan den Rijn, Boskoop and Waddinxveen, built in 1930.

Romania/Bulgaria

  • Danube Bridge, connecting both countries over Danube, between Giurgiu and Russe. Opened on 20 June 1954, the bridge is 2,223.52 m (7,295.0 ft) long and has a central lift-bridge (85 m) to allow the free-passing oversized boats passage.

Russia

  • Finland Railway Bridge, in Saint-Petersburg
  • Rostov-on-Don Railway Bridge [ru], in Rostov-on-Don
  • The two-storey bridge Reichsbahnbrücke https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/K%C3%B6nigsberger_Pregelbr%C3%BCcken#Reichsbahnbr%C3%BCcke in Kaliningrad

Sweden

Ukraine

  • Bridge over the mouth of Dniester in Zatoka, built in 1953-1955.
  • The Kryukov Bridge [uk], over the Dnieper River in Kremenchuk, built in 1949

United Kingdom

  • Leamington Lift Bridge – a pedestrian bridge in Edinburgh crossing the Union Canal. Built in 1906.
  • Kingsferry Bridge – a road/rail bridge built in Kent in 1960.
  • Turnbridge Lift Bridge – highly unusual road bridge at Turnbridge in Huddersfield that crosses the Huddersfield Broad Canal.
  • Salford Quays lift bridge – carries pedestrians across the Manchester Ship Canal.
  • Tees Newport Bridge – 82m span, first major lift bridge in the UK, built in 1934, still used by road traffic but no longer lifts since 1990.
  • Salford Centenary Bridge – road bridge across the Manchester Ship Canal, opened in December 1994.
  • Deptford Creek Lifting Bridge – rail bridge, in regular use, but no longer lifts on London and Greenwich Railway.

United States

Alabama

  • Naheola Bridge – Built in 1934, a steel lift bridge spanning the Tombigbee River between Choctaw and Marengo counties, notable for rail and automotive traffic sharing the same surface until its closure to automotive traffic in 2001.

Arkansas

  • St. Francis River Bridge (Lake City, Arkansas) – Built in 1934, demolished except for vertical-lift span.
  • Yancopin Bridge – A former railroad bridge over the Arkansas River converted to a rail trail. Built in 1903, bridge contains both a lift and a swing span; river channel under lift span now high and dry due to diversion of water through the Arkansas Post Canal.

California

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Tower Bridge in Sacramento, California

Connecticut

  • Thames River Bridge (Amtrak) – Two-track rail bridge in New London, carrying Amtrak's Northeast Corridor over the Thames River. Built in 1919, a new vertical lift span was erected in place of the original bascule span in 2008.

Delaware

  • Chesapeake & Delaware Canal Lift Bridge – A single-track railroad bridge over the Chesapeake and Delaware Canal that was built in 1966 for the Pennsylvania Railroad and replaced an earlier structure when the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers widened the canal in the mid-1960s. It is the only bridge of its type along the canal, with earlier highway lift or swing bridges being replaced by high-level crossings.

Florida

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The Main Street Bridge in downtown Jacksonville, Florida.

Georgia

Illinois

Kentucky

The vertical-lift section of the Fourteenth Street Bridge at the east entrance to the Portland Canal in Louisville, Kentucky.

Louisiana

Maine and New Hampshire

Massachusetts

Michigan

Minnesota and Wisconsin

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Aerial Lift Bridge in Duluth, Minnesota

Missouri

  • ASB Bridge – A two-deck bridge over the Missouri River in Kansas City. From 1911 to 1987, handled both trains and cars, on separate decks, and still carries railroad traffic.
  • Harry S. Truman Bridge – Opened in 1945, a single-track railroad bridge over the Missouri River, in Kansas City.

Montana

New York City and northern New Jersey

New York (upstate)

Erie Canal Lift Bridge Lockport July 2010
Two Erie Canal lift bridges in Lockport, New York, the nearest one shown raised for canal traffic (and closed to road traffic). The pedestrian stairs allow foot traffic to cross the raised span. Initially these bridges normally remained open for canal traffic and closed on demand for the sparse road traffic of the early 20th century. In 2011, the Adam Street Lift Bridge (in the background) was closed and left in the raised position. This image was taken in July 2010.
  • Adam Street Lift Bridge – A two-lane vehicle and pedestrian bridge spanning the Erie Canal in Lockport. Built in 1917, it has a span of 130 feet (40 m). It was closed in 2011 and left in the raised position.
  • Adams Basin Lift Bridge, also called the Washington Street Lift Bridge – A two-lane vehicle and pedestrian bridge spanning the Erie Canal in Adams Basin, near Spencerport, built in 1912, with a span of 145 feet (44 m).
  • Eagle Harbor Lift Bridge – A two-lane vehicle and pedestrian bridge spanning the Erie Canal near Albion, built in 1910, with a span of 145 feet (44 m).
  • Exchange Street Lift Bridge – A two-lane vehicle and pedestrian bridge spanning the Erie Canal in Lockport, built in 1915, with a span of 133 feet (41 m).
  • Fairport Lift Bridge, also called the Main Street Lift Bridge – A two-lane vehicle and pedestrian bridge spanning the Erie Canal in Fairport, built in 1914, and notable due to its irregular, ten-sided structure, as well as the 32-degree angle at which it crosses the canal. The bridge has a span of 139 feet (42 m).
  • Gasport Lift Bridge, also called the Hartland Road Lift Bridge – A two-lane vehicle and pedestrian bridge spanning the Erie Canal in Gasport, built in 1913, with a span of 139 feet (42 m).
  • Green Island Bridge – Opened in 1981, with a simply supported plate girder bridge span supported by a cross member.
  • Holley Lift Bridge, also called the East Avenue Lift Bridge – A two-lane vehicle and pedestrian bridge spanning the Erie Canal in Holley, built in 1911, with a span of 141 feet (43 m).
  • Hulberton Road Lift Bridge – A two-lane vehicle and pedestrian bridge spanning the Erie Canal in Hulberton, built in 1913, with a span of 145 feet (44 m).
  • Ingersoll Street Lift Bridge – A two-lane vehicle and pedestrian bridge spanning the Erie Canal in Albion, built in 1911, with a span of 135 feet (41 m).
  • Knowlesville Lift Bridge – A two-lane vehicle and pedestrian bridge spanning the Erie Canal in Ridgeway, near Medina, built in 1910, with a span of 145 feet (44 m).
  • Main Street Lift Bridge (Albion, New York) – A two-lane vehicle and pedestrian bridge spanning the Erie Canal in Albion, built in 1914, with a span of 138 feet (42 m).
  • Main Street Lift Bridge (Brockport, New York) – A two-lane vehicle and pedestrian bridge spanning the Erie Canal in Brockport, built in 1915, with a span of 156 feet (48 m).
  • Medina Lift Bridge, also called the Prospect Avenue Lift Bridge – A two-lane vehicle and pedestrian bridge spanning the Erie Canal in Medina, built in 1914, with a span of 130 feet (40 m).
  • Middleport Lift Bridge, also called the Main Street Lift Bridge – A two-lane vehicle and pedestrian bridge spanning the Erie Canal in Middleport, built in 1915, with a span of 142 feet (43 m).
  • Park Avenue Lift Bridge – A two-lane vehicle and pedestrian bridge spanning the Erie Canal in Brockport, built in 1914, with a span of 156 feet (48 m).
  • Spencerport Lift Bridge, also called the Union Street Lift Bridge – A two-lane vehicle and pedestrian bridge spanning the Erie Canal in Spencerport, built in 1913, with a span of 141 feet (43 m).

North Carolina

Ohio

  • Conrail Bridge – A single-track railroad bridge over the mouth of the Cuyahoga River in Cleveland, one of nine railroad and automobile lift bridges, and three bascule bridges, allowing ore boats to service the Flats.

Oregon and Washington (state)

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The Interstate Bridge, on Interstate 5 between Oregon and Washington, is one of only very few opening bridges on the national Interstate Highway System.

Pennsylvania and southern New Jersey

Texas

  • Rio Hondo Bridge – Built in 1953, Texas’s only lift bridge built between 1945 and 1960 still operating. Considered a prime gateway of the Rio Grande Valley, the bridge remains critical to the region’s economy. Every year, its spans open about 250 times to make room for barges hauling fuel, fertilizer, sand and cement to the Port of Harlingen.

Virginia

  • James River Bridge – A four-lane vehicle bridge crossing the James River between Isle of Wight County and Newport News, originally built in 1928, before being replaced between 1975 and 1982, with a span of 415 feet (126 m).
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