Martin Luther King Bridge (St. Louis)
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Martin Luther King Bridge | |
![]() MLK bridge from Eads Bridge Metro station, IL side |
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Carries | 4 lanes of Missouri Route 770 |
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Crosses | Mississippi River |
Locale | St. Louis, Missouri and East St. Louis, Illinois |
Maintained by | MoDOT, IDOT |
Design | Cantilever bridge |
Longest span | 962 feet (293 m) |
Total length | 4,009 feet (1,222 m) |
Width | 40 feet (12 m) |
Vertical clearance | 19.4 feet (6 m) |
Clearance below | 98 feet (30 m) |
Opening date | 1951 |
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The Martin Luther King Bridge (formerly known as the Veterans Bridge) in St. Louis is a cantilever truss bridge of about 4000 feet in total length across the Mississippi River, connecting St. Louis with East St. Louis, Illinois. The bridge serves as traffic relief connecting the multiplexed freeways of Interstate 55, Interstate 70, Interstate 64, and U.S. Highway 40 with the downtown streets of St. Louis.
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[edit] History
The bridge was built in 1951 as the Veterans' Memorial Bridge to relieve congestion on the MacArthur Bridge to the south and was built as a toll bridge and was owned by the City of East St. Louis. At one time, it carried U.S. Highway 40 and U.S. Highway 66 across the river. In 1967, the bridge fell into disrepair when the (free) Poplar Street Bridge was constructed, and traffic began to use that route, leading to declining toll revenues.
Eventually, ownership was transferred dually to the Missouri and Illinois Departments of Transportation and the bridge was renamed after Martin Luther King, Jr. In 1987, the toll was removed. A bi-state project for about 24,000,000 USD to renovate the bridge at the behest of local civic and government leaders was carried out in the late 1980s. In the spring of 1989, the rebuilt bridge was reopened. In June of 1990, the lighting of the bridge was completed by the St. Louis Port Authority. It is now an important contributor to the transportation needs of the region and the ambiance of the historic St. Louis riverfront.
[edit] Gallery
Looking north along Interstate 70, with the interchange for the west end of the bridge in the middleground |
[edit] Missouri Route 770
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Route 770 |
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Maintained by MoDOT | |||||||||||||
Length: | 0.5 mi (1 km) | ||||||||||||
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West end: | ![]() |
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East end: | Illinois state line | ||||||||||||
Major cities: | St. Louis | ||||||||||||
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The Missouri half of the bridge is designated as unsigned Missouri Route 770 by MoDOT.
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
- Bridge info at Historic Bridges of the Midwest.
- maps.google.com zoomed in, hybrid mode
Bridges of the Mississippi River | |||
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Upstream New Mississippi River Bridge Future ![]() |
Martin Luther King Bridge![]() |
Downstream Eads Bridge St. Louis Metrolink |