The bridge is 240 feet, 6 inches, long and the main through truss span is 147 feet.
The bridge was to be a single twelve-hundred-foot truss span.
One of the truss spans was 94.2 m long and the other four were 77.0 m long.
It held the record for longest continuous truss span in the world from its opening until 1945.
In the mid-19th century, they may have built the first bridge at this location, which was likely to have been a simple wooden truss span.
A through truss span, it was built in 1933.
The main swing span is flanked by two Parker through truss spans.
Clearance of truss span above mean high water: 55 feet (17 m)
Pennsylvania through truss spans are used over both navigation channels.
The bridge has two truss spans, each with ten panels.