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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.
Temporary ferry service due to closure of Sherman Minton Bridge; no longer used after the bridge reopened in February 2012. ... Taylor–Southgate Bridge: US 27:
The Taylor-Southgate replaced the Cincinnati-Newport Bridge or what some people called the Central Bridge. That truss bridge, built in 1890, was razed in 1992. Carroll Lee Cropper Bridge
US 27 enters Ohio on the Taylor–Southgate Bridge over the Ohio River as a four-lane highway. After the bridge ends, the highway makes a loop to the east around a parking structure on Pete Rose and Mehring ways, concurrent with US 52. Mehring Way curves towards the west and passes under the Taylor–Southgate Bridge.
The route will travel up West Freedom Way, turn and head down Elm Street around Paycor Stadium, and progress down the Ohio River Trail before crossing to Newport over the Taylor Southgate Bridge.
US 27 crosses into Ohio and Downtown Cincinnati via the Taylor–Southgate Bridge. US 27 follows Mehring Way, Central Avenue, Ezzard Charles Drive, and Central Parkway through Downtown Cincinnati. US 27 briefly duplexes with I-75, exiting at I-74 for another brief duplex before exiting onto Colerain Avenue.
The Daniel Carter Beard Bridge is expected to reopen in March, but many have already had their commutes and businesses upended by the closure. 'Seems like forever': Commuters react after update on ...
U.S. Route 27 (US 27) in Kentucky runs 201.120 miles (323.671 km) from the Tennessee border to the Ohio border at Cincinnati.It crosses into the state in the Lake Cumberland area, passing near or through many small towns, including Somerset, Stanford, and Nicholasville.