The Susquehanna River Bridge carries Interstate 76 (Pennsylvania Turnpike) across the Susquehanna River between Dauphin and York County near Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
The original structure was built as a steel girder bridge with concrete piers.
[1] On November 16, 2004, the Turnpike Commission let a contract for a bridge to replace the 1950 span.
The new span was the first of its type built in Pennsylvania at a cost of nearly $100 million [1].
The new roadway and bridges opened to normal traffic flow in the summer of 2008.