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The Big Four Bridge is a six-span truss bridge that crosses the Ohio River, connecting Louisville, Kentucky, and Jeffersonville, Indiana. It was completed in 1895, updated in 1929, taken out of rail service in 1968, and converted to bicycle and pedestrian use in 2013.
Big Four Bridge: Pedestrian (Former Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis Railway line) Jeffersonville and Louisville 1895, 1929 Lewis and Clark Bridge: I-265 / KY 841: Utica Township and Louisville 2016
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Built in 2016, the Lincoln Bridge carries Interstate 65 northbound traffic from Louisville into southern Indiana. Over 60,000 vehicles cross the bridge daily, according to the latest bridge ...
The new structure is the fourth bridge in downtown Louisville, joining the John F. Kennedy Memorial Bridge erected between spring 1961 and late 1963 at a cost of $10 million; the four-lane George Rogers Clark Memorial Bridge, constructed from June 1928 and to October 31, 1929; and the Big Four Bridge, which operated as a railroad bridge from ...
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In February 2011, Kentucky Governor Steve Beshear and Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels announced that the two states, along with the City of Jeffersonville, will allocate $22 million in funding to complete the Big Four Bridge project, creating a pedestrian and bicycle path to link Louisville and Jeffersonville. Indiana spent $8 million and the City ...
Truck hanging off Second Street Bridge in Louisville on Friday, March 1, 2024. ... The bridge, which connects Kentucky and Southern Indiana, remains closed to traffic while LMPD and the Kentucky ...