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The Rainbow Bridge in Texas after its remodel, spanning the Neches River. The Rainbow Bridge in Texas after its remodel, spanning the Neches River.

Scary Texas Bridge Reopens After Traffic Nightmare

Texas’ Rainbow Bridge reopens after a major remodel — but the drive still looks terrifying.

The Rainbow Bridge returns after major remodeling — but is the drive still as terrifying as ever?

The Rainbow Bridge in Texas after its remodel, spanning the Neches River.
The Rainbow Bridge reopens after a major remodel in Jefferson and Orange Counties. Image Credit: Daily Mail

Get this, gals and gents. If you’re not in Texas or Cali, then scope this out! One of the scariest drives in America has officially reopened after a major remodel — and the locals are already buzzing.

The Rainbow Bridge, connecting Jefferson County and Orange County over the Neches River, is back in action after months of closures and traffic chaos. Drivers between Port Arthur and Bridge City know this beast well: steep incline, towering height, and a drop that makes your stomach do a full gymnastics routine.

Now the question is… Does the remodel make the experience any less spooky? Or is the bridge’s frightening aesthetic still serving full‑tilt adrenaline?

Press play and see how the newly reopened Rainbow Bridge is faring with drivers.

Watch the Rainbow Bridge Reopen After Remodel


Tell us — would YOU drive over this thing? Or is this a hard “nope” from your soul.

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