I-670 Viaduct

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Interstate 670 Viaduct
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The I-670 Viaduct is in the lower right corner
Coordinates39°05′56″N 94°36′46″W / 39.0989°N 94.6127°W / 39.0989; -94.6127Coordinates: 39°05′56″N 94°36′46″W / 39.0989°N 94.6127°W / 39.0989; -94.6127
Carries6 lanes of I-670 in Kansas City
CrossesKansas River, West Bottoms, railroad tracks
LocaleKansas City, Kansas to Kansas City, Missouri
Official nameJay B. Dillingham Freeway Bridge
Characteristics
DesignMulti-Beam Girder
History
Opened1990
Location

The I-670 Viaduct is an automobile crossing of the Kansas River, and West Bottoms in Kansas City, Kansas, and Kansas City, Missouri. It was built in 1990, and carries six lanes (three east, three west) of Interstate 670 through Kansas City. The bridge is also called the Jay B. Dillingham bridge. (Dillingham was the president of the Kansas City Stockyards) It is just north of the Missouri Pacific Bridge, and south of the Central Avenue Bridge (Kansas City) over the Kansas River.

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