Blair Bridge (U.S. Route 30)

The Blair Bridge or Abraham Lincoln Memorial Bridge carries U.S. Route 30 between the U.S. states of Nebraska and Iowa, across the Missouri River near Blair, Nebraska.[1] Rail traffic crosses via the parallel Blair Bridge (Union Pacific Railroad).

Blair Bridge
Blair Bridge on June 20, 2011 during the 2011 Missouri River floods. Authorities attempted to keep the bridge open since it was the only crossing that could be crossed between Sioux City and Omaha
Coordinates41°33′04″N 96°05′44″W
Carries US 30
CrossesMissouri River
LocaleBlair, Nebraska and Harrison County, Iowa, USA

History

The first Blair Bridge opened to traffic in 1929. It was designed by Harrington, Howard, and Ash and Sverdrup & Parcel and constructed by Kansas City Bridge Co., Wisconsin Bridge & Iron Co., and Woods Brothers Construction Co. Originally a toll bridge, the tolls were removed in 1962.[2]

In 1991, a new structure replaced the original truss bridge.

See also

Reference

  1. "Blair Bridges", Blair Historic Preservation Alliance, accessed 2008-09-01.
  2. "Blair Bridge". Bridgehunter.com. Retrieved 2020-05-28.


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