US 69 Missouri River Bridge

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US 69 Missouri River Bridge
Coordinates39°09′24″N 94°37′25″W / 39.1566°N 94.6236°W / 39.1566; -94.6236Coordinates: 39°09′24″N 94°37′25″W / 39.1566°N 94.6236°W / 39.1566; -94.6236
Carries US 69, bicycles, pedestrians
CrossesMissouri River
LocaleRiverside, Missouri to Kansas City, Kansas
Maintained byMoDOT
Preceded byInterstate 635 Bridge
Followed byBuck O'Neil Bridge
Characteristics
DesignGirder bridge
History
Construction cost$79 million
OpenedOctober 2016 (2016-10)
InauguratedMarch 16, 2017 (2017-03-16)
Location

The US 69 Missouri River Bridge is a girder bridge carrying U.S. Route 69 (US 69) over the Missouri River. It connects Interstate 635 (I-635) in Riverside, Missouri with the 7th Street Trafficway and Fairfax District in Kansas City, Kansas. Construction began in the fall of 2014. The bridge opened to automobile traffic in October 2016[1] and was formally opened to all traffic on March 16, 2017. In addition to automobiles, the bridge also carries bicycle and pedestrian traffic. It replaced the now-demolished Fairfax and Platte Purchase bridges. The bridge was constructed by the Missouri Department of Transportation at cost of $79 million (equivalent to $85 million in 2020). Construction costs were split with the Kansas Department of Transportation.[2]

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  1. ^ Cronkleton, Robert A. (December 8, 2016). "U.S. 69 bridge to close Friday while part of old Platte Purchase Bridge is demolished". The Kansas City Star. Retrieved 2017-12-19.
  2. ^ Wood, Danny (16 March 2017). "Kansas And Missouri's Newest Bridge Opens Across Wyandotte And Platte Counties". kcur.org. Retrieved 19 December 2017.
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