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Originally published April 20, 2009 at 9:26 AM | Page modified April 20, 2009 at 12:36 PM

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Hood Canal Bridge closes May 1 for 6 weeks

The Hood Canal floating bridge closes May 1 for a six-week project to replace the eastern half of the bridge.

PORT GAMBLE, Kitsap County — The Hood Canal floating bridge closes May 1 for a six-week project to replace the eastern half of the bridge.

The Transportation Department has been urging travelers between the Kitsap and Olympic peninsulas to prepare for the disruption.

The $500 million project will replace pontoons and make other improvements on the older half of the bridge that opened in 1961.

The west side of the bridge was replaced after it sank in a 1979 windstorm. It reopened in 1982.

The Transportation Department says the 8,869-foot long bridge is the longest floating bridge in the world over saltwater.

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