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  2. List of crossings of the Ohio River - Wikipedia

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    Lincoln Trail Bridge: SR 237 / KY 69: Cannelton and Hawesville: 1966 Cannelton Locks and Dam: Ohio River Troy Township and Skillman: 1966 Matthew E. Welsh Bridge: SR 135 / KY 313: Mauckport and Brandenburg: 1966

  3. Daniel Carter Beard Bridge - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  4. Taylor–Southgate Bridge - Wikipedia

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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.

  5. Jeremiah Morrow Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The bridges are named for former Governor of Ohio Jeremiah Morrow. [5] The bridges are 239 feet (73 m) above the river, making them the highest bridges in Ohio, [6] and are 2,252 ft (686 m) long, 55 ft (17 m) wide, with 440 ft (130 m) main spans. [1] The bridges each have two marked lanes with room for a third lane. [2]

  6. Parkersburg Bridge (CSX) - Wikipedia

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    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.

  7. Clay Wade Bailey Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Clay Wade Bailey Bridge is a cantilever bridge carrying U.S. Route 42 and U.S. Route 127 across the Ohio River, connecting Cincinnati, Ohio and Covington, Kentucky. It also carries U.S. Route 25, the northern terminus of which is the Ohio state line, at the historic low-water mark of the Ohio River. The bridge's main span is 675 feet (206 m).

  8. Metropolis Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Metropolis Bridge is a railroad bridge which spans the Ohio River at Metropolis, Illinois. Originally built for the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad, construction began in 1914 under the direction of engineer Ralph Modjeski. The bridge consists of the following: (from north to south) Deck plate-girder approach spans

  9. Category:Road bridges in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Main Avenue Bridge; Main Street Bridge (Columbus, Ohio) Marietta–Williamstown Interstate Bridge; Market Street Bridge (Ohio River) Martin Luther King Bridge (Toledo, Ohio) Mechanicsville Road Covered Bridge; Memorial Bridge (Parkersburg, West Virginia) Miamitown bridge collapse; Middle Road Covered Bridge; Moundsville Bridge