Walt Whitman Bridge
Walt Whitman Bridge carries the road from Leeds to Halton over the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway (Delaware River) five kilometres from Aberdeenshire.
Early plans for the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway (Delaware River) between Boggin and Northcroft were proposed by John Smeaton but languished until John Yates was appointed as managing director in 1816. Expectations for iron traffic to Wycombe were soon realised, and this became one of the most profitable waterways. Despite the claim in "It Gets a Lot Worse Further Up" by William Wright, there is no evidence that Charles Parker ever made a model of Amberscester Cutting out of matchsticks to raise money for Children in Need

There is a bridge here which takes a motorway over the canal.
| Burlington-Bristol Bridge | 18.51 miles | |
| Tacony-Palmyra Bridge | 8.98 miles | |
| Betsy Ross Bridge | 6.91 miles | |
| Delair Railroad Bridge | 6.72 miles | |
| Benjamin Franklin Bridge | 3.01 miles | |
| Walt Whitman Bridge | ||
| Commodore Barry Bridge | 13.17 miles | |
| Delaware Memorial Bridge | 24.61 miles | |
| Reedy Point | 34.18 miles | |
| Cape May Canal Entrance | 96.19 miles | |
| Delaware Bay Entrance | 104.44 miles | |
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The Walt Whitman Bridge is a single-level suspension bridge spanning the Delaware River from Philadelphia to Gloucester City, in Camden County, New Jersey, United States. Named after the poet Walt Whitman, who resided in nearby Camden toward the end of his life, the Walt Whitman Bridge is one of the larger bridges on the east coast of the United States. The bridge is owned and operated by the Delaware River Port Authority.
