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Daniel Carter Beard Bridge

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Carries
  
8 lanes of I‑471

Other name(s)
  
Big Mac Bridge

Address
  
Newport, KY 41071, USA

Clearance below
  
5.49 m

Construction started
  
1961

Bridge type
  
Tied-arch bridge

Crosses
  
Design
  
Twin Tied arch bridges

Total length
  
640 m

Opened
  
January 1976

Location
  
Newport

Locale
  
Newport, Kentucky and Cincinnati, Ohio

Width
  
15.27 meters (50.1 feet)

Similar
  
Ohio River, Newport Southbank Bridge, Taylor–Southgate Bridge, General James Taylor Park, Clay Wade Bailey Bridge

Daniel carter beard bridge


The Daniel Carter Beard Bridge (also known colloquially as the Big Mac Bridge), is a yellow twin span steel tied arch bridge crossing the Ohio River in Cincinnati, Ohio. It carries Interstate 471 between Cincinnati, Ohio, and Newport, Kentucky. As to the origin of this nickname, its yellow arches are said to be similar to the "Golden Arches" logo of McDonald's restaurant. The nickname was coined by local residents after the bridge's golden arches were constructed. In the 1980s, McDonald's considered opening a floating restaurant at the base after the nickname caught on, but never went to construction. This bridge has a main span of 750 feet and has a total span of 2100 feet. It is named in honor of Daniel Carter Beard, the founder of the Sons of Daniel Boone and one of the founders of the Boy Scouts of America.

The bridge was originally designed by Hazelet + Erdal, now URS Corporation.

The bridge was originally configured with three lanes and an emergency shoulder on each span. In December 2000, with the completion of a reconstruction project on the 3rd Street Viaduct approach, the bridge was reconfigured to four lanes on each span.

References

Daniel Carter Beard Bridge Wikipedia