The Mackinac Bridge is currently the fifth longest suspension bridge in
the world. In 1998, the Akashi Kaikyo Bridge in Japan became the longest
with a total suspension of 12,826 feet. The Mackinac Bridge is the
longest suspension bridge in the western hemisphere. The total length of
the Mackinac Bridge is 26,372 feet. The length of the suspension bridge
(including anchorages) is 8,614 feet. The length from cable bent pier
to cable bent pier is 7,400 feet. Length of main span (between towers)
is 3,800 feet.
The width of the roadway is 54 feet. The outside lanes are 12 feet
wide (2), the inside lanes are 11 feet wide (2), the center mall is 2
feet wide, and the catwalk, curb and rail width is 3 feet on each side -
totaling 54 feet. The stiffening truss width in the suspended span is
68 feet wide making it wider than the roadway it supports.
The
height of the roadway at mid-span is approximately 200 feet above water
level. The vertical clearance at normal temperature is 155 feet at the
center of the main suspension span and 135 feet at the boundaries of the
3,000 ft. navigation channel.
Info - Mackinacbridge.org
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