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'''Blennerhassett Island Bridge''' opened to traffic June 13, 2008. The bridge is a ] constructed '''Blennerhassett Island Bridge''' opened to traffic June 13, 2008. The bridge is a ] constructed
<ref name="Delayed">{{cite web|url=http://www.wvcorridord.com/media_20080412_bridgenears.htm|title=Bridge Nears Completion|author=Parkersburg News|accessdate=2008-04-16}}</ref> at a cost of $120 million. This is the final piece to the ] project which is a part of the ]<ref name="Go Bridge">{{cite web|url=http://www.gobridges.com/article.asp?id=323|title=Innovative tied-arch steel bridge to span Ohio River|author=GoBridges.com|accessdate=2005-05-28}}</ref>. The bridge is signed ] . <ref name="Delayed">{{cite web|url=http://www.wvcorridord.com/media_20080412_bridgenears.htm|title=Bridge Nears Completion|author=Parkersburg News|accessdate=2008-04-16}}</ref> at a cost of $120 million over the ] between ] and ]. Construction of the bridge was completed by the Walsh Construction Company of ].<ref name="Go Bridge"/>

The completion of the span, which carries ], completed ] between ] east of ] to ] at ]. Corridor D is a part of the ].<ref name="Go Bridge">{{cite web|url=http://www.gobridges.com/article.asp?id=323|title=Innovative tied-arch steel bridge to span Ohio River|author=GoBridges.com|accessdate=2005-05-28}}</ref>


==Details== ==Details==
The bridge travels over the ] and the historic ] west of ] and ]. The bridge is owned by the ] and ]. The bridge was constructed by the Walsh Construction Company of ]<ref name="Go Bridge"/>. The bridge travels over the ] and the historic ]. The bridge is owned by the ] and ].


==References== ==References==

Revision as of 03:51, 4 December 2009

Bridge in Ohio and Parkersburg, West Virginia
Blennerhassett Island Bridge
Coordinates39°16′36″N 81°38′49″W / 39.27667°N 81.64694°W / 39.27667; -81.64694
Carries (4 lanes)
CrossesOhio River
LocaleBelpre, Ohio and Parkersburg, West Virginia
Maintained byWest Virginia Division of Highways
Characteristics
DesignNetwork Arch Bridge
Total length4,009 feet (1,222 m)
Width107 feet (33 m)
Longest span878 feet (268 m)
Clearance above76 feet (23 m)
History
OpenedJune 13, 2008
Location

Blennerhassett Island Bridge opened to traffic June 13, 2008. The bridge is a Network Arch Bridge constructed at a cost of $120 million over the Ohio River between Belpre, Ohio and Parkersburg, West Virginia. Construction of the bridge was completed by the Walsh Construction Company of Chicago.

The completion of the span, which carries U.S. Highway 50, completed Corridor D between Interstate 275 east of Cincinnati, Ohio to Interstate 79 at Clarksburg, West Virginia. Corridor D is a part of the Appalachian Development Highway System.

Details

The bridge travels over the Ohio River and the historic Blennerhassett Island. The bridge is owned by the ODOT and WVDOT.

References

  1. Parkersburg News. "Bridge Nears Completion". Retrieved 2008-04-16.
  2. ^ GoBridges.com. "Innovative tied-arch steel bridge to span Ohio River". Retrieved 2005-05-28.

External links

Crossings of the Ohio River
Upstream
Parkersburg-Belpre Bridge
Blennerhassett Island Bridge
Downstream
Ravenswood Bridge
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