Clay Wade Bailey Bridge
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Clay Wade Bailey Bridge | |
Carries | 3 lanes of U.S. Route 25/U.S. Route 42/U.S. Route 127 |
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Crosses | Ohio River |
Locale | Covington, Kentucky and Cincinnati, Ohio |
Design | Cantilever bridge |
Longest span | 206 meters (675 feet) |
AADT | 12,200 |
Opening date | October 1974 |
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. This also marks the termination of U.S. Route 25. The bridge's main span is 675 feet. It is a 3-lane bridge; Two lanes are dedicated to travel each way and the middle lane is a reversible lane, meaning the direction of travel of the middle lane changes according to the time of day.
The bridge was named after a prominent Kentucky newspaper reporter. The name however has led to confusion among people who are knowledgeable as to bridge designs, as the bridge is a cantilever and not a bailey bridge.
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
- C&O Bridge and Clay Wade Bailey Bridge at Cincinnati-Transit.net
- Clay Wade Bailey Bridge at Bridges & Tunnels.
Bridges of the Ohio River | |||
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Upstream John A. Roebling Suspension Bridge KY 17 |
Clay Wade Bailey Bridge |
Downstream C&O Railroad Bridge |