Vietnam Veterans Memorial Bridge (Richmond)

Vietnam Veterans Memorial Bridge carries the Pocahontas Parkway, signed as State Route 895, across the James River between the independent city of Richmond and Henrico County. Crossing the southernmost extremity of Richmond, it provides a connection between Henrico and the southern end of Chippenham Parkway near U.S. Route 1 in Chesterfield County, Virginia.

Vietnam Veterans Memorial Bridge
Coordinates 37°26′31″N 77°25′22″W
CarriesMotor vehicles
CrossesJames River
Characteristics
Total length1,475 feet (450 m)
Longest span672 feet (205 m)
Clearance below145 feet (44 m)
Statistics
Toll$4.50 for a two axle vehicle
Vietnam Veterans Memorial Bridge
Location in Virginia
Vietnam Veterans Memorial Bridge
Vietnam Veterans Memorial Bridge (the United States)

It is the tallest bridge in the Richmond Metropolitan Area. It is also the most expensive toll bridge in the Area.[1]

Bridge features

The 1,475-foot-long (450 m), high-level fixed bridge features a 672-foot (205 m) main span with 145 feet (44 m) of vertical clearance for marine traffic using Richmond's deepwater port. The bridge also includes nearly 3,500 feet (1,100 m) of high-level approach spans and three new, high-level ramp structures that connect to Interstate 95. The high-level bridge cost $111 million.

Public-private partnership

The bridge and the accompanying 8.8-mile (14.2 km) Pocahontas Parkway are toll facilities. They were built through a public-private partnership. Though the road had been planned for many years, sufficient state and federal construction funds were not available when the road was finally desired.

In 1995, the Virginia General Assembly passed the Public-Private Transportation Act allowing private entities to propose solutions for designing, constructing, financing and operating transportation improvements. A proposal for the Pocahontas Parkway and the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Bridge was submitted jointly by Fluor Daniel and Morrison Knudsen, and an agreement was reached. At the end of the designated period, under the agreement, the ownership of both the bridge and the parkway will be turned over to the Commonwealth of Virginia.

See also

  • Pocahontas Parkway

References


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