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The Evergreen Point Floating Bridge, now officially the Governor Albert D. Rosellini Bridge-Evergreen Point, is the longest floating bridge in the world at 7,578 feet (2,310 meters).[1] It carries State Route 520 across Lake Washington from Seattle to Medina and is often called the "520 bridge" by locals.[1] The Evergreen Point of the bridge's original name is the westernmost of the three small peninsulas it crosses. (The other two are Hunts Point and Yarrow Point.) It was renamed for Governor Rosellini, who had advocated its construction, in 1988.For the source and more detailed information concerning this subject, click on the related links section (Wikipedia) indicated below.
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As of now, the Danyang–Kunshan Grand Bridge in China holds the record as the longest bridge in the world, spanning approximately 164.8 kilometers (102.4 miles).
24 miles it is the longest bridge over water in the world
The bridge that took the longest to build was the Qingado Haiwan Bridge. This bridge is located in the country of China. It is twenty six point four miles in length.
The longest bridge in the UK as at 2006, is the Humber Estuary bridge, completed in 1981 at a length of 1,410 metres. At the time of construction, it was the longest bridge in the world, but is now the 4th longest in the world.
I believe it is the Lake Ponchartrain Causeway, in Louisiana, because I've been there like a million times. The bridge is about 25 miles long. The Weinan Weihe bridge (261,588 ft) in China is the worlds longest bridge followed by the Bang Na expressway ( 177,00 ft) in Thailand. Lake Ponchartrain bridge ( 126,122 ft) is the third largest in the world.
Akashi Kaikyo in Japan. 1,990 miles
The longest bridge that I have ever been on was 7 miles. That was located at Marathon Florida.
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