New
cable stayed bridge. Note that these are not the same as suspension bridges, such as the Golden Gate. Cable stayed bridges are relatively new to the United States, basically got here in the 1970s or 80s. The pix attached are the Fred Hartman bridge East of Houston that spans the Houston Ship Channel connecting Baytown and LaPorte. I posted two pix because the bridge towers supporting the roadway are barely visible in the photo with my bike, but the other one shows an unobstructed view of the bridge. Interesting to note, I learned yesterday that this actually consists of two parallel bridges built side by side, one for eastbound traffic, the other for westbound traffic. Technically, I guess they could refer to it as the Fred Hartman bridges.