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Bridge in Florida, United States of America
FEC Strauss Trunnion Bascule Bridge
Florida East Coast Railway bascule bridge in Jacksonville, Florida
Coordinates30°19′21″N 81°39′56″W / 30.32250°N 81.66556°W / 30.32250; -81.66556
Carries2 tracks of the Florida East Coast Railway
CrossesSt. Johns River
LocaleJacksonville, Florida
Maintained byFlorida East Coast Railway
Characteristics
DesignSimple truss bridge with bascule lift span, plate girder approaches
History
DesignerJoseph Strauss
Opened1925
Location

The FEC Strauss Trunnion Bascule Bridge is a double track railroad bridge spanning the St. Johns River in Jacksonville, Florida.

Completed in 1925 by the Florida East Coast Railway, this structure replaced a single-track swing bridge which opened on January 5, 1890. The current structure is a simple truss bridge with plate girder approaches and a bascule lift allowing ships to pass. It is adjacent to the Acosta Bridge.

A 1992 map of the FEC bridge (adjacent to the Acosta Bridge)

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Bridges and tunnels in Florida
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Lists
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St. Johns River crossings in the Jacksonville, Florida area
Upriver from Downtown
Downtown Jacksonville
Downriver from Downtown
Italics indicate a bridge was never built.
Crossings of the St. Johns River
Upstream
Fuller Warren Bridge
FEC Strauss Trunnion Bascule Bridge
Florida East Coast Railway
Downstream
Acosta Bridge


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