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The John F. Kennedy Memorial Bridge is a six-lane, single-deck cantilever bridge that carries southbound Interstate 65 across the Ohio River, connecting Louisville, Kentucky and Jeffersonville, Indiana. The main span is 700 feet (213 m) (two spans) and the bridge has a total length of 2,498 feet (761 m).
John F. Kennedy Bridge Built in 1964 and reconstructed in 2016, the Kennedy Bridge carries Interstate 65 southbound traffic from southern Indiana into Louisville.
Reports reviewed by The Courier Journal show crashes on some of the most traveled roads in Louisville, like Bardstown Road and Dixie Highway, have impacted more than 20,000 drivers in the past 10 ...
The Kennedy Interchange, unofficially, though universally, referred to as Spaghetti Junction, is the intersection of Interstate 64 (I-64), I-65 and I-71 at the northeastern edge of downtown Louisville, Kentucky, United States. It is named for the John F. Kennedy Memorial Bridge, which carries I-65, located immediately to the north of the ...
The road was thus the first of the state's extensive system of toll roads to be made free. [7] Unlike the other roads, which maintain their separate names when becoming toll-free, the Kentucky Turnpike signs were removed with the tollbooths. The section of road to the John F Kennedy Bridge was opened from 1957 to 1963.
A tractor trailer caught fire on southbound Interstate 65 near the Kennedy Bridge after it struck the median. The highway reopened to traffic Saturday night.
The project included repurposing the John F. Kennedy Memorial Bridge, which previously carried I-65 in both directions, for southbound traffic only; building the new Abraham Lincoln Bridge for northbound I-65 traffic; and building the Lewis and Clark Bridge to connect I-265 in the two states.
The four-vehicle crash, which the Louisville Metro Police Department said happened at about noon on the Clark Memorial Bridge, shut down a major artery connecting Louisville to the Indiana side of ...