Current Weather Conditions
John A. Weeks III
Saturday, November 15, 2025, 11:47:24 PM CST

Aviation
  › Clark Bridge
  — — — — — — — —
  — — — — — — — —
  — — — — — — — —
  — — — — — — — —
  — — — — — — — —
  — — — — — — — —
  › Reiman Bridge
Rail Fan

Highways, Byways, And Bridge Photography

Field Guide To
Cable Stayed Bridges
Of North America


Bridge building has had two time periods that can be looked at as golden ages. The first is in the late 19th century as the explosive growth of the railroads resulted in building a large number of big metal monsters to cross the untamed rivers of both the US and Europe. Prime examples of these include the Eads Bridge in Saint Louis, and the Forth Rail Bridge over the Firth Of Forth near Edinburgh, Scotland.

The second golden age of bridge construction was in the middle half of the 20th century as many monumental suspension bridges were built. These were all national landmarks, giant works of industrial art, and epic construction projects. This was an era when technologies and materials were rapidly advancing, but modeling, testing, and computers were still decades in the future. This era saw successes like the Golden Gate Bridge and Oakland Bay Bridge, both in San Francisco, and colossal failures like the Tacoma Narrows Bridge.

Following World War II, Europe needed to build a large number of big bridges very quickly in order to get its economy back up and running. Steel was in short supply, so large metal bridges were out of the question. Suspension bridges were too costly, in both time and materials, so they were not practical to construct. This left a major issue of how to build badly needed bridges with resources that were available at the time.

To solve this problem, transportation engineers developed the Cable Stayed Bridge. In a cable stayed bridge, the roadway is supported by cables that run directly to the suspension towers. This differs from a suspension bridge in that a suspension bridge has a suspension cable that runs from tower to tower, and the roadway is carried by down cables that link to the suspension cable. A cable stayed bridge has only one set of cables. This results in a bridge that is relatively lightweight in construction, is far less costly than a metal cantilever brides, and uses far less cable than a suspension bridge. These advantages result in a far less costly bridge that can still span a surprisingly long distance.

While cable stayed bridges are popular in Europe and Asia, they are just starting to catch on in North America. The Hale Boggs Bridge near New Orleans was a pioneer in the early 1980's. A few other smaller bridges were built in the late 1980's. The art of the cable stayed bridge took on momentum with the Clark super bridge in Alton, Illinois, in the early 1990's. Since then, one or two major cable stayed bridges are completed each year. So far, nearly all are on the Mississippi River, Ohio River, and the eastern seaboard.

Cable stayed bridges are also becoming popular for shorter bridges and for pedestrian and trail usage. Freeway footbridge overpasses can be built to specification in a factory, then rapidly erected on site.

Note — here is a link to Per Wahlin's site on European cable stayed bridges.


Major Cable Stayed Bridges

United States Map
Legend: Black ⇒ Open To Traffic, Red ⇒ Under Construction, White ⇒ Proposed, × ⇒ Photography Available.

Major Cable Stayed Bridges:
United States
City State Photos
Cochrane-Africatown USA Bridge Mobile Alabama √
O'Connell Bridge Sitka Alaska —
Senator William V. Roth Jr. Bridge Saint Georges Delaware √
Dames Point Bridge Jacksonville Florida √
Bob Graham Sunshine
Skyway Bridge
Tampa Bay Florida √
Sidney Lanier Bridge Brunswick Georgia √
Talmadge Memorial Bridge Savannah Georgia √
Clark Bridge Alton Illinois √
Quincy Bayview Bridge Quincy Illinois √
William H. Natcher Bridge Rockport Indiana √
The Great River Bridge Burlington Iowa √
William H. Harsha Bridge Maysville Kentucky —
Hale Boggs Memorial Bridge New Orleans Louisiana √
John James Audubon Bridge New Roads Louisiana √
Penobscot Narrows Bridge Prospect Maine √
Greenville Bridge Greenville Mississippi √
Bill Emerson Memorial Bridge Cape Girardeau Missouri √
Christopher S. Bond Bridge Kansas City Missouri √
US Grant Bridge Portsmouth Ohio —
Veterans Glass City Skyway Toledo Ohio √
Arthur Ravenel Jr. Bridge Charleston South Carolina √
Fred Hartman Bridge Baytown Texas √
Veterans Memorial Bridge Port Arthur Texas √
Varina-Enon Bridge Richmond Virginia √
Ed Hendler Bridge Kennewick Washington —
Frank Gunner Gatski
Memorial Bridge
Huntington West Virginia —
Weirton-Steubenville Bridge Weirton West Virginia —

Major Cable Stayed Bridges:
North America
City Country Photos
Alex Fraser Bridge Richmond Canada —
Vancouver Skybridge Vancouver Canada —
Barranca El Canon Bridge Mexico —
Barranca El Zapote Bridge Mexico —
Calapa Bridge Calapa Mexico —
Coatzacoalcos II Bridge Minatitlan Mexico —
Grijalva River Bridge Villahermosa Mexico —
Mezcala Solidaridad Bridge Guerrero Mexico —
Papaloapan Bridge Cosamaloupan Mexico —
Puente de Tampico Tampico Mexico —
Quetzalapa Bridge Mexico —
Unidad Bridge Monterrey Mexico —
Centennial Bridge Paraiso Panama —
La Plata River Bridge Naranjito Puerto Rico —

Major Cable Stayed Bridges:
Under Construction
City State Photos
Indian River Inlet Bridge Bethany Beach Delaware √
Ronald Wilson Reagan
Memorial Bridge
Saint Louis Missouri —
Pomeroy-Mason Bridge Pomeroy Ohio —

Major Cable Stayed Bridges:
Proposed
City State Photos
Charles W. Dean Bridge Arkansas City Arkansas —
Ironton-Russell Bridge Ironton Ohio —


Secondary Cable Stayed Bridges

Secondary Cable Stayed Bridges City State Photos
Lake Underhill Bridge Orlando Florida √
North Avenue Bridge Chicago Illinois —
East Fork Bridge Columbus Indiana √
Arthur DiTommaso Bridge Fitchburg Massachusetts √
East 153rd Street Bridge New York New York —
Beach Road Bridge Columbus Ohio —
Lane Avenue Bridge Columbus Ohio —
21th Street Bridge Tacoma Washington —
6th Street Viaduct (North Span) Milwaukee Wisconsin √
6th Street Viaduct (South Span) Milwaukee Wisconsin √
Badger Road Bridge Town Of Madison Wisconsin √


Historic Cable Stayed Bridges

Historic Cable Stayed Bridges City State Photos
Bluff Dale Bridge Bluff Dale Texas √
Belgo Log Conveyor Bridge Shawinigan Quebec
Canada —


Selected Interesting Cable Stayed Pedestrian Bridges

Other Cable Stayed Bridges City State Photos
Sundial Bridge Redding California —
Gold Strike Park Bridge Arvada Colorado √
Denver Millennium Bridge Denver Colorado √
Platte River Bridge Denver Colorado √
William H. Mortensen Riverfront Plaza Hartford Connecticut √
Cross Seminole Trail Overpass Sanford Florida √
Big Rock Creek Bridge Big Rock Illinois √
Rhythm City Skybridge Davenport Iowa √
Keeper Of The Plains Bridge Wichita Kansas √
First Avenue Skyway Minneapolis Minnesota √
Hennepin County Medical Center Minneapolis Minnesota √
Martin Olav Sabo Bridge Minneapolis Minnesota √
MSP Airport Skyway Minneapolis Minnesota √
Bob Kerrey Pedestrian Bridge Omaha Nebraska √
USS Intrepid Walkway New York City New York —
Erie & Ohio Canal Towpath
Granger Road Overpass Cleveland Ohio —
Erie & Ohio Canal Towpath
Warner Road Overpass Cleveland Ohio —
US-41/US-45 Pedestrian Bridge Menomonee Falls Wisconsin √
Reiman Bridge Milwaukee Wisconsin √
Esplanade Riel
(Provencher Pedestrian Bridge) Winnipeg Manitoba
Canada —

Made With Macintosh
Authored by John A. Weeks III, Copyright © 1996—2016, all rights reserved.
For further information, contact: john@johnweeks.com

AltStyle によって変換されたページ (->オリジナル) /