I need this bridge to get home every day. It has stood tall and strong for over 50 years even though it is the pain of the island dwellers.
Michael L.
Tu valoración: 5 Bremerton, WA
This is the Actual Agate Pass Bridge ! It connects the north end of Bainbridge Island to mainland Kitsap County. It opened on October 7, 1950. It is a steel truss bridge. The bridge replaced a car ferry service dating from the 1920s. Another interesting note is that it operated as a toll bridge until October 1, 1951. The toll was 35 cents per car plus driver and five cents per passenger. The Agate Pass Bridge is 1,229 feet long. It provides a direct route between Seattle, via the Seattle-Bainbridge Island ferry, and the Kitsap and Olympic peninsulas. The bridge spans Agate Pass 75 feet above the water and has a channel clearance of 300 feet between piers. Very scenic on just the right day…
Emily W.
Tu valoración: 5 Silverdale, WA
The views are fabulous and you get immediate seating, but I am still waiting on my waitress…