Commodore Barry Bridge

Local nameCommodore John Barry Bridge
LocationContiguous United States

The Commodore Barry Bridge is a cantilever bridge that spans the Delaware River from Chester, Pennsylvania to Bridgeport, in Logan Township, New Jersey. It is named after the American Revolutionary War hero and Philadelphia resident John Barry.

Along with the Betsy Ross Bridge, the Benjamin Franklin Bridge and the Walt Whitman Bridge, the Commodore Barry Bridge is one of the four toll bridges connecting the metropolitan Philadelphia region with southern New Jersey owned by the Delaware River Port Authority. Originally designed to connect with a now-cancelled freeway, the limited-access bridge has recently been retrofitted to better serve the local area.

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More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commodore_Barry_Bridge

Address US-322 W, 08014, United States

Coordinates 39°49'12.261" N -75°21'46.002" E

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