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Millard E. Tydings Memorial Bridge

4.0 (21 reviews)

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Andrew I.

While headed down to Virginia from Connecticut, had to use this bridge while on 95. No tolls. Some nice views.

Mike R.

Can't stand this damn bridge. Okay it's not all the bridges fault. Rather is more likely to be that of aggressive drivers. Almost every trip here, there's a wreck on the bridge. Slow the hell down, use your turning signals, stop tailgating, and be reasonable. Yes once again another hour plus, due to a few folks crashing again. Best guess is high speed and distracted driving. While I hope they're okay, it kept the Cal Ripken Jr steak of nonsense going. This is actually a really pretty bridge. If you're riding, by all means enjoy the views. Seeing the Susquehanna down below is amazing. You can see in the distance a train bridge, and the lanes should offer your vehicle plenty of room. This isn't the 301 bridge at least. It's been well maintained too. Be at your best, because not everyone is responsible.

Like a bridge over troubled Maryland water
Fox E.

I bring you good Tydings about this bridge. This is a gorgeous Bridge with spectacular views in both directions, but it is just too damn expensive. I couldn't believe how much I was paying for a bridge which is not close to any urban area. The whole Northeast is one big rip-off when it comes to driving around. But down here in the middle of nowhere I expected a little bit better and that's not how it happened.

William G.

This bridge sits northeast from Baltimore, and it crosses over a river that lies on the road to Delaware. It is a relatively short bridge, and the view here are not as dramatic as other bridge. Still, it is a smooth drive. Baltimore sits 15 minutes to the southwest, and Wilmington sits 45 minutes to the northeast. Further from that, lies New Jersey and New York. If you're taking an east coast road trip like I did last summer, you make cross this bridge once or twice. While it is not a memorable as other places, it is still a milestone in your journey.

Neal E.

The Millard E. Tydings Memorial Bridge is the bridge on Interstate 95 (I-95) that crosses over the Susquehanna River - bridging a very wide river crossing! It's physically located in between Port Deposit to the North and Havre de Grace and Perryville to the South. It's an old bridge - and as you cross, you may note the warning sign about "High Winds." Makes for an exciting crossing on windy days as one briefly considers: "Will my vehicle be blown off the bridge?" I've crossed the bridge more times than I can count - if you are a passenger, it affords a really nice view of the river corridor - both upstream and downstream. If you are the driver - both hands on the wheel and look straight ahead!

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The bridge was nice enough. Pretty views of Maryland.

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Any tunnel in this area.....any bridge (and there are many) I LOVE. This bridge is one of my favorites.

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