Glasgow Bridge, Missouri

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Glasgow Bridge
Glasgow-bridge.jpg
Old Glasgow Bridge (right) from southwest along with rail bridge upstream from it. The bridge was replaced with a new span in 2008-09.
Coordinates39°13′21″N 92°51′01″W / 39.2224°N 92.8503°W / 39.2224; -92.8503
CarriesRoute 240
CrossesMissouri River
LocaleHoward County, Missouri
Characteristics
Total length2,243.5 feet
Width20.3 feet
Longest span343.7 feet
No. of spans5
History
Construction end1925
OpenedSeptember 2009
Rebuilt2009
Location

The Glasgow Bridge was five-span through truss bridge over the Missouri River on Route 240 between Howard County, Missouri and Saline County, Missouri at Glasgow, Missouri.

It was built in 1925 and rehabilitated in 1986. Its main span was 343.7 feet and its total length was 2,243.5 feet. It had a deck width of 20.3 feet and vertical clearance of 14.8 feet. It was narrowed to a single lane in its final few years (with stoplights on either side) before being closed and replaced in 2008-09. The new bridge reopened in September 2009 and the project was completed in autumn of that year.

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Coordinates: 39°13′21″N 92°51′01″W / 39.2224°N 92.8503°W / 39.2224; -92.8503

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