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Dauphin Island Bridge

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Carries
  
2 lanes of SR 193

Longest span
  
400 feet (122 m)

Total length
  
5,430 m

Opened
  
1982

Location
  
Dauphin Island

Other name(s)
  
Dauphin Island Bridge

Address
  
Coden, AL 36523, USA

Construction started
  
1979

Clearance below
  
25 m

Dauphin Island Bridge

Crosses
  
Gulf Intracoastal Waterway

Locale
  
Dauphin Island, Alabama

Bridge type
  
Concrete bridge, Segmental bridge

Similar
  
Sand Island Light, Audubon Bird Sanctuary, Fort Gaines, Indian Mound Park, The Estuarium

Traveling across the dauphin island bridge


The Dauphin Island Bridge, formally the Gordon Persons Bridge, carries a 3-mile (4.8 km), two-lane section of Alabama State Route 193 from mainland Mobile County, Alabama across the Gulf Intracoastal Waterway to Dauphin Island. The natural channel followed by the Gulf Intracoastal Waterway at this location is Pass Aux Herons. The bridge separates the Mississippi Sound on the west from Mobile Bay on the east. It was named in honor of Seth Gordon Persons, the 46th governor of Alabama.

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Dauphin island bridge


History

The original bridge opened on July 2, 1955. It was destroyed by Hurricane Frederic in 1979 and was replaced by a fixed precast concrete segmental bridge in 1982. The central main span was the first use of a 400-foot (122 m) span on a precast concrete segmental bridge.

On January 7, 2008, Lam Luong tossed four children, including three of his own, to their deaths off of the bridge. In March 2009, a jury in Mobile County convicted him of capital murder for the act. He was sentenced to death on April 30, 2009.

References

Dauphin Island Bridge Wikipedia