Veterans Memorial Bridge (Missouri)

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This article is about the bridge over the Missouri River. For the bridge over the Mississippi River, see Stan Musial Veterans Memorial Bridge. For another bridge over the Mississippi that once used this name, see Martin Luther King Bridge (St. Louis).
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Veterans Memorial Bridge |
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Coordinates |
38°44′13″N 90°31′20″W / 38.737°N 90.5223°W / 38.737; -90.5223Coordinates: 38°44′13″N 90°31′20″W / 38.737°N 90.5223°W / 38.737; -90.5223 |
Carries |
10 lanes of Route 364
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Crosses |
Missouri River |
Locale |
St. Louis County and St. Charles County in Missouri
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Maintained by |
Missouri Department of Transportation |
Characteristics |
Design |
Twin tied-arch bridges
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Total length |
988.8 m (3,244 ft) |
Width |
2 x 27.4 m (2 x 90 ft), 54.8 m (180 ft) total |
Longest span |
187.8 m (616 ft) |
History |
Opened |
December 13, 2003 |
Statistics |
Daily traffic |
46,706 (2008)[1]
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The Veterans Memorial Bridge are two twin tied arch structures carrying Route 364 across the Missouri River between St. Louis County and St. Charles County, Missouri. Each bridge supports five lanes of traffic, the northern (downstream) bridge westbound, and the southern (upstream) bridge eastbound.
On the north (downstream) side of the bridge runs a bike path that connects Creve Coeur Memorial Park to the Katy Trail.
See also
- List of crossings of the Missouri River
References
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Bridges, tunnels, and viaducts in Greater St Louis
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Bridges |
- Bellefontaine
- Blanchette Memorial
- Chain of Rocks
- Clark
- Daniel Boone
- Discovery
- Eads
- Jefferson Barracks
- Lewis
- MacArthur
- Martin Luther King
- McKinley
- Merchants
- New Chain of Rocks
- Poplar Street
- Stan Musial
- Veterans
- Wabash
- Washington
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Tunnels |
- Lindbergh Boulevard
- St. Louis Freight
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Viaducts |
- Tucker Boulevard
- 14th Street
- 18th Street
- Grand Boulevard
- Hampton Avenue
- Jefferson Avenue
- Kingshighway Boulevard
- Lesperance Street
- Poplar Street
- South Kingshighway Boulevard
- Tucker Boulevard
- Westbelt
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Operators |
- Bi-State Development Agency
- Missouri Department of Transportation
- Illinois Department of Transportation
- Terminal Railroad Association of St. Louis
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Demolished |
- Alton Bridge
- Old St. Charles Bridge
- Tucker Boulevard Tunnel
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