The Berkley Bridge in Norfolk, VA is a vital transportation link that spans the Eastern Branch of the Elizabeth River, connecting the Berkley neighborhood with downtown Norfolk. This double-leaf bascule bridge carries Interstate 264, U.S. Route 460 Alternate, and State Route 337 traffic, serving as one of the few movable bridges on the Interstate Highway System.
Originally built in 1952 and expanded in 1991, the Berkley Bridge offers a pedestrian walkway on its eastern side, providing a scenic view of Downtown Norfolk and the river. With a total length of 2,124.1 feet and a water depth of 45 feet, this historic bridge is a key component of the Hampton Roads region's transportation infrastructure.
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