Jeremiah Morrow Bridge
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Jeremiah Morrow Bridge | |
Carries | Interstate 71 |
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Crosses | Little Miami River |
Locale | Fort Ancient and Oregonia, Ohio |
Design | cantilever |
Clearance below | 239 feet (73 m) |
Coordinates | |
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The Jeremiah Morrow Bridge is a set of twin inverted cantilever bridges which span the Little Miami River gorge between Fort Ancient and Oregonia, Ohio
The bridges carry Interstate 71 and are 239 feet (73 m) above the river, making them the tallest bridges in Ohio[1]. The bridges are approximately 2300 ft (700m) in length. Each bridge carries two lanes of traffic. No toll is imposed at either end. The bridges are named for Governor Jeremiah Morrow.
Long term plans call for replacing both spans[2], although it is not clear how this would be accomplished, what the design would be, or how many lanes replacement(s) would carry.
[edit] Viewing from above and below
Southbound and northbound Interstate 71 users may stop at scenic overlooks to view the bridges from the rim of the gorge.
The Little Miami Scenic Trail passes under the bridges on the east bank, close to river level, providing an impressive view from below. Trail users, especially first-timers, may stop to gaze before proceeding. There is no sign on the trail to identify the bridges nor give their height. There is no obvious path to ascend to the rim of the gorge from below the bridges, so trail users view the bridges from only one perspective.
[edit] External links
- ODOT Structural Engineering
- ODOT Corridor 17
- ODOT aerial photo of Morrow Bridge
- Corwin to Morrow trail description, with photo of bridges from below
- Bridge photos from the Little Miami Scenic Trail