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Visiting Orlando Bridges

By Mellanie Hermin


Orlando is the biggest city in Florida that isn't on the coast. The overall topography of Orlando is both low and wet, making Orlando bridges necessary for crossing the many swamps, marshes and lakes that make up the Orlando area landscape. Much of Orlando centers on Disney World Resort, the preferred theme park for which the city of Orlando is most famous for. The Disney Amphitheater is located in Lake Eola Park, where a water fountain displays the nickname of Orlando as "The City Beautiful". While the state of Florida has a large spread of bridges that cross many miles of inland and inter-coastal waters, the bridges of Orlando are simple and generally built round the the Disney World Resort, and to satisfy local traffic and intercity needs.

Emory L. Bennett Causeway

Found on U.S. Highway 1, the Emory L. Bennett Causeway was dedicated in 1963 as a two lane toll bridge. The bridge spans the Indian River Lagoon as well as Banana River, and crosses over Merritt Island. It was named after Emory L. Bennett, who received a Medal of Honor for his actions in the Korean War.

Renovated Railroad Trail Bridges - West Orange Trail Bridge

Originally built along the Orange Belt Railroad Line, the West Orange Trail Bridge is a renovated road that takes travelers through Orlando through the old railroad route. The trail itself weaves along the old path of the historic railroad, with numerous cuts and divisions that allow for train usage of the existing rail tracks for commerce and business. The bridge is a covered one lane crossing over the Florida Turnpike, often referred to as the Ronald Reagan Highway, and the country's 3rd most traveled toll road.

Cady Way Trail Bridge

Other bridges in Orlando that are built on abandoned railroad tracks include the Cady Way Trail Bridge. The Cady Way Trail is found on what had once been the East Florida and Atlantic Railroad. Used basically as a pedestrian bridge and bike trail, it's a tied arch bridge with a basket weave netting supported by green arched beams. The bridge crosses over S.R. 436, and the trail is popular for marathon runs for Orlando residents.

Suburban Covered Bridges - Old Horatio Covered Bridge

A covered bridge, Old Horatio Bridge is located on a quiet suburban street, leading into an Orlando area suburb and park. No lorries are authorized, considering that the bridge has a clearance of only six feet and ten inches. The bridge is built of wood and situated on Horatio Avenue, spanning a canal connecting lakes Minnehaha and Maitland. This two lane covered bridge is a modern construction and one of many modern covered bridges called "suburb covered bridges" found the Orlando area.

Walt Disney World Swing Bridge

One of the most famous bridges in Orlando is called the Walt Disney World Swing Bridge. Walt Disney World Swing Bridge is a heavily bolted pony truss bridge which crosses canal on the Disney World Railroad. The Walt Disney World Swing Bridge is open to park traffic.




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