List of bridges in Seattle

Download coordinates as: The city of Seattle, Washington, United States, has multiple bridges that are significant due to their function, historical status, or engineering.

[3] The four double-leaf bascule bridges crossing the Ship Canal are the oldest still used in the city, having opened between 1917 and 1930.

The Fremont Bridge crosses the center of the canal and is one of the most often raised drawbridges in the world due to its clearance over the water of only 30 feet (9.1 m).

[5] Floating bridges carry Interstate 90 and State Route 520 across Lake Washington to the Eastside suburbs.

[9][10] The Lacey V. Murrow Memorial Bridge had previously been replaced after the original span sunk in 1990 when water filled an open maintenance hatch during refurbishing.

A freeway with a smaller bridge next to it spanning a waterway to a wooded but still urbanized hillside with a city's skyline in the distance
Bridges crossing over waterways towards downtown Seattle