Commodore Barry Bridge
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S 22nd St
Philadelphia, PA 19103
The Commodore Barry Bridge is a steel cantilever bridge that spans the Delaware River, connecting Chester, Pennsylvania, with Bridgeport, New Jersey. It serves as a vital transportation link for commuters and commercial traffic in the Philadelphia metropolitan area.
Opened in 1974, the bridge is named after Commodore John Barry, an officer in the Continental Navy during the American Revolutionary War. With its distinctive design and efficient functionality, the Commodore Barry Bridge is an essential part of the region's infrastructure.
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