Virginia
See also: List of bridges on the National Register of Historic Places in Virginia, List of crossings of the Potomac River, Waterways forming and crossings of the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway, and List of Virginia covered bridges- 14th Street Bridge (across Potomac River), Arlington
- Arland D. Williams Jr. Memorial Bridge (mostly in DC) (across Potomac River)
- Berkley Bridge on I-264 at Elizabeth River, Norfolk
- Boulevard Bridge (VA-161) (toll bridge across James River)
- Charles Hardaway Marks Bridges (VA-10 across Appomattox River near Hopewell)
- Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel (US-13)
- Edward E. Willey Bridge (across James River)
- George P. Coleman Memorial Bridge (across York River)
- Governor Harry W. Nice Memorial Bridge (across Potomac River; mostly in Maryland)
- Hampton Roads Bridge-Tunnel(I-64)
- Huguenot Memorial Bridge (across James River) (VA-147)
- Interstate 95 James River Bridge, Richmond
- James River Bridge, US-17 bridge across James River Isle of Wight County, Virginia to Newport News, Virginia
- Manchester Bridge (across James River) (US-60)
- Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Bridge (across Appomattox River)
- Mayo Bridge (across James River) (US-360)
- Monitor-Merrimac Memorial Bridge-Tunnel (I-664)
- Peninsula Subdivision Trestle (Peninsula Subdivision) (rail bridge)
- Pocahontas Parkway Bridge (VA-895) (toll bridge across James River)
- Powhite Parkway Bridge (toll bridge across James River)
- Rivanna Subdivision Trestle (rail bridge) (Rivanna Subdivision)
- Robert E. Lee Memorial Bridge (across James River) (US-1 and US-301)
- Theodore Roosevelt Bridge (mostly in DC) (across Potomac River)
- Varina-Enon Bridge (I-295 across James River)
- Wilson Creek Bridge (a.k.a. The Smart Road Bridge)
- Woodrow Wilson Bridge (mostly in DC and Maryland) (I-95)
- World War II Veterans Memorial Bridge (across James River) (VA-288)
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