Hancock Bridge (Delaware River)

The Lake Como–Hancock Bridge, commonly referred to as the Hancock Bridge is a series of two bridges crossing the east and west branches of the Delaware River after the river splits at Hancock, New York. Originally, both the west branch and east branch bridges were truss bridges. However, the east branch bridge was replaced by a girder bridge in 2005.

Lake Como–Hancock Bridge
Coordinates41°57′09″N 75°17′28″W / 41.952385115493605°N 75.29124118434935°W / 41.952385115493605; -75.29124118434935
Carries2 lanes
CrossesWest Branch Delaware River
LocaleStarlight, Pennsylvania and Hancock, New York
Other name(s)Hancock Bridge
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Hancock East Branch Bridge Bridge
Coordinates41°57′10″N 75°16′37″W / 41.95277556959036°N 75.27704876840274°W / 41.95277556959036; -75.27704876840274
Carries2 lanes
CrossesEast Branch Delaware River
LocaleHancock, New York
Other name(s)Hancock Bridge
Location
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About the bridge edit

The bridge goes over the Delaware River at the West Branch. The bridge is 465.9 feet (142.0 m) long. The bridge services two areas, Wayne County, Pennsylvania, and Delaware County, New York.[1]

References edit

  1. ^ "Lake Como-Hancock Bridge". Bridge Hunter. Historic Bridge Foundation. Retrieved 27 November 2021.