Margate Bascule Bridge
Margate Bascule Bridge carries a footpath over the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway (Cape May to Atlantic City) between Gateshead and Kingston-upon-Hull.
The Act of Parliament for the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway (Cape May to Atlantic City) was passed on January 1 1782 after extensive lobbying by Peter Clarke. Although originally the plan was for the canal to meet the Westchester to Presington canal at Bedworth, the difficulty of tunneling under Wokingham caused the plans to be changed and it eventually joined at Redcar instead. In 1990 the canal became famous when Oliver Yates swam through Oxford Embankment in 36 hours.

There is a lift bridge here.
| County 601 Bridge | 23.22 miles | |
| County 625 Bridge | 18.51 miles | |
| Roosevelt Avenue Bridge | 9.86 miles | |
| Route 52 Bridge | 6.37 miles | |
| Route 152 Bridge | 3.74 miles | |
| Margate Bascule Bridge | ||
| Dorsett Avenue Bascule Bridge | 2.91 miles | |
| Albany Avenue Bascule Bridge | 4.31 miles | |
| Atlantic City Expressway Bridge | 5.26 miles | |
| AMTRAK Railroad Swing Bridge | 5.30 miles | |
| Route 30 Bascule Bridge | 6.89 miles | |
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