Canaveral Locks Bridge
Located in Port Canaveral, Canaveral Locks Bridge is a double leaf drawbridge spanning State Road 401 from Kennedy Space Center across the Canaveral Barge Canal into Cape Canaveral.
Coordinates (28° 24′ 32.26″ N, 80° 37′ 53.53″ W) (28.408961, -80.631536)
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The Port Canaveral Barge Canal Bridge, on Florida highway SR 401, consists of three adjacent bridges, all with double-leaf bascule-type drawbridge spans.
This view from the southwest mainly shows the westernmost bridge (one of two for southbound traffic, both built in 1963), with the two adjacent bridges mostly obscured from view. The upper portion of the bridge operator's house (or tender's house) for the draw spans is visible, between the nearest bridge and the adjacent bridge.
The bridge tender's house for the Port Canaveral Barge Canal Bridge, on Florida highway SR 401. The bridge actually consists of three adjacent bridges, all with double-leaf bascule-type drawbridge spans, the opening of which is controlled from here.
NASA’s Freedom Star boat sets out for a day of testing after departing from port near Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida for the Atlantic Ocean with NASA’s Mobile Aerospace Reconnaissance System, or MARS, secured aboard. Here it is seen passing through the SR-401 Canaveral Draw Bridge in the Canaveral Barge Canal, just off the Banana River. KSC Media Archive (direct photo link)