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Beardstown Bridge

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Carries
  
US 67 / IL 100

Locale
  
Beardstown, Illinois

ID number
  
000009000101961

Total length
  
1,105 m

Location
  
Beardstown

Body of water
  
Illinois River

Crosses
  
Illinois River

Maintained by
  
Illinois DOT

Opened
  
1955

Clearance below
  
15 m

Bridge type
  
Cantilever bridge

Design
  
Cantilevered Warren through truss

Similar
  
Abraham Lincoln Memorial, Ottawa Rail Bridge, Hardin Bridge, Cedar Street Bridge, Shade–Lohmann Bridge

The Beardstown Bridge is a two-lane bridge that carries U.S. Route 67 (US 67) and Illinois Route 100 (IL 100) across the Illinois River between Schuyler County, Illinois and the city of Beardstown, Cass County, Illinois. The bridge was built in 1955 and rehabilitated in 1985. It is the northernmost and furthest upstream of the three Illinois River crossings used by IL 100, with the other two being at Florence and Hardin.

The bridge is appraised as structurally deficient, with a sufficiency rating of 40.2 out of 100 during its 2000 and 2010 inspections. The IDOT estimates that it would cost $173 million to construct a replacement bridge and approach roads. A new bridge is part of the plans for a U.S. 67 Corridor project.

References

Beardstown Bridge Wikipedia