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Fairfax Bridge (Missouri River)

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Crosses
  
Missouri River

Design
  
Truss bridge

Opened
  
27 September 1934

Bridge type
  
Truss bridge

Maintained by
  
MoDOT

Closed
  
October 31, 2014

Total length
  
758 m

Body of water
  
Missouri River

Fairfax Bridge (Missouri River)

Carries
  
Two lanes of Southbound US 69

Locale
  
Platte County, Missouri to Kansas City, Kansas

Address
  
Kansas City, KS 66115, USA

Location
  
Platte County, Missouri, Kansas City

Similar
  
Platte Purchase Bridge, Paseo Bridge, Chouteau Bridge, Liberty Bend Bridge, Buck O'Neil Bridge

The Fairfax Bridge was a truss bridge over the Missouri River that handled southbound U.S. Route 69 (US 69), connecting Interstate 635 (I-635) in Riverside, Missouri with the Seventh Street Trafficway in Fairfax, Kansas. Built by the Kansas City Bridge Company, it was 2,486.5 feet (757.9 m) long and had 13 spans on 15 piers. The bridge has now been removed, with the approach spans being demolished using explosive charges on January 16, 2015, and the main spans on January 24, 2015.

History

Ground was broken April 21, 1931, with the bridge opening on September 27, 1934 at a cost of $600,000. Originally carrying two-way traffic, it was restriped for two southbound lanes in 1957 following the opening of its sister bridge, the Platte Purchase Bridge, which handles northbound traffic. In 2013 plans were announced for replacement of both the Fairfax Bridge and the Platte Purchase Bridge. The Fairfax Bridge is scheduled for demolition first in early 2015, with the bridge closed to all traffic on October 31, 2014. Traffic will be rerouted to the Platte Purchase Bridge until the first half of the new bridge is done.

References

Fairfax Bridge (Missouri River) Wikipedia