• Former highway floating bridge in Seattle, Washington, United States. For the present-day bridge at the same location, see Evergreen Point Floating Bridge.
  • It was built to replace the previous Evergreen Point Floating Bridge, built in 1963 and closed in April 2016, which previously held the title as the longest floating...
  • General Information. Other name(s): Evergreen Point Floating Bridge. Completion: 28 August 1963. Status: in use.
  • The longest permanent floating bridge , the Evergreen Point Bridge, is built across Lake Washington in Seattle, USA .
  • Evergreen Point Floating Bridge is a bridge that connects State Route 520 across Lake Washington. This bridge is a record-breaking 7,000 feet long.
  • The construction cost was $4.5 billion. It replaced the previous Evergreen Point Floating Bridge, a four-lane span that opened in 1963.
  • The Evergreen Point Floating Bridge was finished by late summer and an opening date was set: Wednesday, August 28, 1963.
  • The grand opening of the new SR 520 Evergreen Point Floating Bridge was a historical event attended by over 50,000 people on April 2 and 3, 2016.
  • The project to replace the Governor Albert D. Rosellini/Evergreen Point Bridge, the world’s longest floating bridge, is facing costly delays due to design and...
  • Officially known as the Governor Albert D. Rosellini Bridge, Evergreen Point is the longest floating bridge in the USA at 15,580 feet—7,580 of which float.
    Bulunamadı: 1963
  • Evergreen Point Floating Bridge on State Route 520 opened to traffic 49 years ago today on August 28, 1963. The toll was 35¢; the fee was removed in 1979.
  • It changed construction to update the preceding Evergreen Point Floating Bridge, constructed in 1963 and closed in April 2016...
  • Tolls were lifted from the Evergreen Point Floating Bridge in 1979, and the wide area or road where tolls were collected is now used for bus stops.