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Name Image Built Listed Location County Type Barren River L & N Railroad Bridge: ca. 1900: 1980-11-26 Bowling Green: Warren: Camelback Beech Fork Bridge, Mackville Road
The John F. Kennedy Memorial Bridge is a six-lane, single-deck cantilever bridge that carries southbound Interstate 65 across the Ohio River, connecting Louisville, Kentucky and Jeffersonville, Indiana. The main span is 700 feet (213 m) (two spans) and the bridge has a total length of 2,498 feet (761 m).
Kentucky Route 228 Bridge Replaced Whipple truss: 1885 1987 KY 228: Wolf Creek Wolf Creek Meade: KY-22: Kentucky Route 1754 Bridge Replaced Parker truss: 1910 1984 KY 1754: Chaplin River: Chaplin: Nelson
The project was completed in time for the October 2010 opening of the arena. [7] CARMAN provided the landscape architecture and civil engineering services for the 2010 streetscape project. The bridge was expected to see significant increases in traffic following the completion of the Ohio River Bridges Project near the end of 2016
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Incorporating the new Northbound I-65 bridge into the freeway and street matrix. Incorporating the re-built John F. Kennedy Bridge as a southbound-only six-lane bridge for I-65. On December 7, 2015, the new Abraham Lincoln Bridge opened to northbound traffic. In 2016, southbound traffic was moved to the new bridge, so the Kennedy bridge could ...
In 2014, the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet extended the US 60 By-Pass (also known as the Wendell H. Ford Expressway) eastward from just north of the Kentucky Route 54 interchange to the junction of U.S. 60/231 and Kentucky Route 2830 between Owensboro and Maceo, Kentucky. This project, in tandem with the Natcher Bridge and Indiana's expansion ...
The Ohio River Bridges Project (ORBP) was a 2002–2016 transportation project in the Louisville metropolitan area primarily involving the construction of two Interstate highway bridges across the Ohio River and the reconstruction of the Kennedy Interchange (locally known as "Spaghetti Junction") near downtown Louisville.