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former Baltimore and Ohio Railroad bridge near Riverbed Street and Sycamore Street 1957 [ 14 ] [ 15 ] 41°29′45″N 81°42′10″W / 41.495930°N 81.702688°W / 41.495930; -81.702688 ( former Baltimore and Ohio Railroad jackknife
Ohio River: Locale: Newport, Kentucky and Cincinnati, Ohio: Other name(s) Big Mac Bridge: Maintained by: Kentucky Transportation Cabinet [1] Characteristics; Design: Twin bowstring arch bridges: Total length: 639.93 meters (2,099.5 feet) Width: 15.27 meters (50.1 feet) Longest span: 230.92 meters (757.6 feet) Clearance above: 5.49 meters (18 ...
The Taylor–Southgate Bridge is a continuous truss bridge that was built in 1995. It has a main span of 850 feet (260 m), and a total span of 1,850 feet (560 m). The bridge carries U.S. Route 27 across the Ohio River, connecting Newport, Kentucky and Cincinnati, Ohio.
Road bridges on the National Register of Historic Places in Ohio (52 P) Pages in category "Road bridges in Ohio" The following 76 pages are in this category, out of 76 total.
The bridge was constructed from May 1869 to January 1871 by the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. At the time of its completion, the bridge was reportedly the longest in the world at 7,140 feet (2,180 m). [2] [3] 1893 The bridge in 1973. The approach spans were replaced 1898–1900, and the river spans were replaced 1904–1905.
Lofton Henderson Memorial Bridge [1] (formerly, 21st Street Bridge) is a cantilever truss bridge that carries Ohio State Route 611 (Henderson Drive) over the Black River in Lorain County, Ohio. [ 2 ] The High-Level Bridge was proposed in 1937 as a bypass to the notoriously congested Erie Avenue swing bridge.
At 19.3 feet, it’s billed as the shortest covered bridge in the U.S. Or the shortest in Ohio, by some accounts. However, in 2011, some folks up in Ashtabula County built the West Liberty Street ...
WV-15: Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, Benwood Bridge: Extant Parker truss: 1870 1974 Former Baltimore and Ohio Railroad: Ohio River: Bellaire, Ohio, and Benwood, West Virginia: Belmont County, Ohio, and Marshall County, West Virginia