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The Daniel Carter Beard Bridge (also known colloquially as the Big Mac Bridge), is a yellow twin span steel bowstring arch bridge crossing the Ohio River in Cincinnati, Ohio. It carries Interstate 471 between Cincinnati, Ohio, and Newport, Kentucky .
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).
The Combs–Hehl Bridge is a twin span single pier cantilever bridge carrying Interstate 275 (I-275) across the Ohio River. It connects the Eastern portion of Cincinnati, Ohio [2] and Campbell County, Kentucky. The main span is 219 meters (719 feet) and the total length of each bridge is 460 meters (1,510 feet).
The John A. Roebling Suspension Bridge (formerly the Cincinnati-Covington Bridge) is a suspension bridge that spans the Ohio River between Cincinnati, Ohio, and Covington, Kentucky. When opened on December 1, 1866, it was the longest suspension bridge in the world at 1,057 feet (322 m) main span, [ 3 ] which was later overtaken by John A ...
Image Crossing Carries Location Opened Coordinates Anderson Ferry: Delhi Township and Constance: Cincinnati Southern Bridge: Norfolk Southern Railway: Cincinnati and Ludlow: 1877, 1922
Pages in category "Bridges in Cincinnati" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.
The new bridge over the Ohio River could be what's called u0022cable-stayedu0022 (the top design) or tied arch. The design should be revealed later this year, officials said Friday.
View of the B & O Freight Terminal (Cincinnati, Ohio) (in the background) and the Brent Spence Bridge. In 2008, the Cincinnati City Council supported a plan called Alternative #4, which involved building a new bridge to carry I-75 at the current location and demolishing the Brent Spence Bridge. [14]