Suspension Bridges

  • I-29 and I-35 – Paseo Bridge over the Missouri River, Kansas City, Missouri – replaced in 2010 with a cable-stay bridge
  • I-74 – Iowa-Illinois Memorial Bridge – Quad Cities – replaced with a basket-handle, true-arch twin bridge fully opened to traffic on December 2, 2021.
  • I-75 – Mackinac Bridge, Michigan
  • I-76 – Walt Whitman Bridge spanning the Delaware River, Pennsylvania-New Jersey
  • I-80 – San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge linking San Francisco with Yerba Buena Island in California
  • I-80 – San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge connecting Yerba Buena Island with Oakland, California. The single-anchored suspension span fully opened to traffic on September 2, 2013.
  • I-80 – Alfred Zampa (Carquinez) Bridge (westbound only), California
  • I-95 – George Washington Bridge, New Jersey-New York
  • I-278 – Robert F. Kennedy (Triborough) Bridge, Bronx and Queens New York
  • I-278 – Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge, connecting Staten Island with Brooklyn in New York City
  • I-295 – Delaware Memorial Bridge, Delaware-New Jersey
  • I-676 – Benjamin Franklin Bridge, Pennsylvania-New Jersey

Cable Stay Bridges

  • I-29 and I-35 – Christopher S. Bond Bridge – Kansas City, Missouri
  • I-93 – Leonard P. Zakim and Bunker Hill Bridge – Downtown Boston, Massachusetts (Big Dig)
  • I-95 – New Haven Harbor Crossing Pearl Harbor Memorial Bridge or the “Q Bridge” across the Quinnipiac River at New Haven, Connecticut. Two extradosed cable stayed bridges, opened in 2012 and 2013.
  • I-275 – Sunshine Skyway – St. Petersburg, Florida
  • I-278 – Goethals Bridge – Staten Island, New York, fully opened on May 21, 2018.
  • I-278 – Kosciuszko Bridge – Brooklyn, New York, fully opened on August 28, 2019.
  • I-280 – Veterans Glass City Skyway – Toledo, Ohio, opened June 24, 2007
  • I-287 – Governor Mario N. Cuomo Bridge, Tarrytown, New York, fully opened on September 12, 2018.
  • I-295 – Varina-Enon Bridge, spanning the James River southeast of Richmond, Virginia
  • I-295 – N.B. Broward (Dames Point) Bridge, crossing the St. Johns River in Jacksonville, Florida
  • I-310 – Hale Boggs Bridge, crossing the Mississippi River Bridge between Luling and Destrehan, Louisiana

Tied Arch Bridges

  • I-24, Paducah Bridge over the Ohio River near Metropolis, Illinois
  • I-24, Tennessee River Bridge in Livingston County, Kentucky
  • I-39, Abraham Lincoln Bridge over the Illinois River in Illinois
  • I-43, Leo Frigo Memorial (Tower Drive) Bridge over the Fox River in Green Bay, Wisconsin
  • I-65, Mobile and Tensaw River bridges in Alabama
  • I-87, Thaddeus Kosiusko Bridge over the Mohawk River in New York
  • I-255, Jefferson Barracks Bridge over the Mississippi River between Missouri and Illinois
  • I-275, bridge between Kentucky and Indiana over Ohio River
  • I-279, Fort Duquesne Bridge in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
  • I-279 and I-376, Fort Pitt Bridge in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
  • I-280, Mississippi River Bridge near Quad Cities between Illinois and Iowa
  • I-471, Ohio River bridge (“Big Mac Bridge”) connecting Newport, Kentucky, with Cincinnati, Ohio
  • I-794, Hoan Bridge in Milwaukee, Wisconsin along the lakefront

Steel Through Arch Bridges

  • I-40, bridge over Mississippi River near Memphis, Tennessee
  • I-57, Mississippi River Bridge – Cairo, Illinois
  • I-64, Sherman Minton Bridge over Ohio River – New Albany, Indiana, and Louisville, Kentucky
  • I-95, St. Johns River Bridge – Jacksonville, Florida

Drawbridges

  • I-5 – Interstate Bridge over Columbia River – Oregon-Washington
  • I-64 – Elizabeth River Bridge – Virginia
  • I-95 and I-495 – Woodrow Wilson Bridge over Potomac River, Virginia-D.C.-Maryland (original span opened in 1961; two replacement spans each with six lanes opened in 2006 and 2008 – the new span only requires 65 openings per year rather than the 260 openings required annually by the old bridge)
  • I-110 – Back Bay Bridge in Biloxi, Mississippi
  • I-264 – Elizabeth River in Norfolk, Virginia
  • I-278 – Bronx River Bridge near I-895 – New York City
  • I-280 – Passaic River Bridge – Newark, New Jersey
  • I-280 – Maumee River Bridge – Toledo, Ohio. Replaced on June 24, 2007, with the cable-stay Veterans Glass City Skyway; the drawbridge became a part of State Route 65.
  • I-695 – Curtis Creek Bridge – Baltimore, Maryland