List of Bridges in The United States - Washington

Washington

See also: List of bridges on the National Register of Historic Places in Washington and List of crossings of the Columbia River
  • 20th Avenue NE Bridge, Seattle
  • Agate Pass Bridge, Suquamish
  • Alaskan Way Viaduct, Seattle
  • Arboretum Sewer Trestle, Seattle
  • Astoria-Megler Bridge, Megler to Astoria, Oregon
  • Ballard Bridge, Seattle
  • Beebe Bridge, Chelan
  • Benton City-Kiona Bridge, Kiona
  • Beverly Railroad Bridge, Beverly
  • Blue Bridge (Pioneer Memorial Bridge), Kennewick to Pasco
  • Bridge of the Gods, Fort Rains to Cascade Locks, Oregon
  • Burlington Northern Railroad Bridge 9.6, Vancouver (Washington) to Portland, Oregon
  • Cable Bridge (Ed Hendler Bridge), Kennewick to Pasco
  • Christine Falls Bridge, Paradise
  • Cowen Park Bridge, Seattle
  • Curlew Bridge, Curlew
  • Deception Pass Bridge, Whidbey Island to Fidalgo Island
  • Dodger Point Bridge, Elwha Valley
  • Dungeness River Bridge, Sequim
  • Evergreen Point Floating Bridge, Seattle
  • East 34th Street Bridge, Tacoma
  • East Channel Bridge, Seattle
  • Elwha River Bridge, Elwha
  • Fairfax Bridge, Melmont
  • First Avenue South Bridge, Seattle
  • Fred G. Redmon Bridge, Yakima
  • Fremont Bridge, Seattle
  • George Washington Memorial Bridge, Seattle
  • Glenn L. Jackson Memorial Bridge, Vancouver to Portland, Oregon
  • Grays River Covered Bridge, Wahkiakum County
  • Grand Coulee Bridge
  • High Steel Bridge, Mason County
  • Homer M. Hadley Memorial Bridge (Third Lake Washington Bridge), Seattle
  • Hood Canal Bridge, Kitsap County
  • Hood River Bridge, White Salmon to Hood River, Oregon
  • Interstate Bridge, Vancouver to Portland, Oregon
  • Interstate 182 Bridge, Richland to Pasco
  • Julia Butler Hansen Bridge, Cathlamet
  • Jose Rizal Bridge, Seattle
  • Kettle Falls Bridges, Kettle Falls
  • Lacey V. Murrow Memorial Bridge, Seattle to Mercer Island
  • Lewis and Clark Bridge (Columbia River), Longview
  • Magnolia Bridge, Seattle
  • Manette Bridge, Bremerton
  • Mark Clark Bridge, Stanwood
  • McMillin Bridge
  • Montlake Bridge, Seattle
  • Monroe Street Bridge, Spokane
  • Murray Morgan Bridge, Tacoma
  • Narada Falls Bridge, Paradise
  • North Queen Anne Drive Bridge, Seattle
  • Oregon Trunk Rail Bridge, Wishram
  • Pasco–Kennewick Bridge (1922) (demolished)
  • Purdy Bridge, Purdy
  • Rock Island Railroad Bridge, Rock Island
  • Rosalia Railroad Bridge, Rosalia
  • Salmon Bay Bridge, Seattle
  • Sam Hill Memorial Bridge
  • Schmitz Park Bridge, Seattle
  • Ship Canal Bridge, Seattle
  • Snake River Bridge, Lyons Ferry
  • South Park Bridge, Seattle
  • South Puyallup River Bridge, Nisqually Entrance
  • St. Andrews Creek Bridge, Nisqually Entrance
  • Spokane Street Bridge, Seattle
  • Tacoma Narrows Bridge, Tacoma to Gig Harbor
  • The Dalles Bridge, Dallesport to The Dalles, Oregon
  • University Bridge, Seattle
  • Umatilla Bridge
  • Vaughn Hubbard Bridge, Burbank
  • Vantage Bridge, Vantage
  • Vernita Bridge
  • West Seattle Bridge, Seattle
  • Wilburton Trestle, Bellevue
  • Winnifred Street Bridge, Ruston
  • Yale Bridge, Yale

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