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I 694 Bridge

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Length
  
237 m

Longest span
  
61 m

Design
  
Locale
  
Total length
  
776 feet

Width
  
23 m

Clearance below
  
13 m

I-694 Bridge

Carries
  
Four lanes of I-694 westboundFour lanes of Interstate 694 eastbound

Maintained by
  
Minnesota Department of Transportation

ID number
  
9321 (westbound)27801 (eastbound)

Opened
  
1963 (westbound)1988 (eastbound)

I 694 bridge crash january 7 2014


The I-694 Bridge is a pair of girder bridges that spans the Mississippi River between the cities of Brooklyn Center and Fridley in Minnesota. The westbound bridge was built in 1963 by the Minnesota Department of Transportation, and widened in 1987 with a new structure above the piers. The eastbound bridge was built in 1988, also by the Minnesota Department of Transportation.

The former eastbound bridge was built in 1945 as part of the construction of Minnesota State Highway 100 to New Brighton, Minnesota. When Interstate 694 was built, the Highway 100 bridge was widened and used for the eastbound lanes, while a new bridge was built for the westbound lanes. The eastbound bridge, showing its age, was demolished in 1988 and a new bridge was built.

This bridge is Minnesota's second-busiest, carrying 150,000 cars per day. There is a sidewalk on the north side of the bridge allowing pedestrians and bicyclists to cross.

References

I-694 Bridge Wikipedia


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