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Main Street Bridge (Jacksonville)

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Crosses
  
St. Johns River

ID number
  
720022

Total length
  
512 m

Clearance below
  
41 m

Locale
  
Jacksonville, Florida

Opened
  
July 1941

Height
  
61 m

Main Street Bridge (Jacksonville)

Carries
  
four general purpose lanes of US 1 / US 90 and two sidewalks

Official name
  
John T. Alsop Jr. Bridge

Maintained by
  
Florida Department of Transportation

Address
  
Jacksonville, FL 32202, USA

Similar
  
Acosta Bridge, St Johns River, Hart Bridge, Mathews Bridge, Fuller Warren Bridge

The Main Street Bridge, officially the John T. Alsop Jr. Bridge, is a bridge crossing the St. Johns River in Jacksonville, Florida. It was the second bridge built across the river. It carries four lanes of traffic, and is signed as US 1/US 90 (SR 5/SR 10). A lift bridge, it opened in July 1941 at a cost of $1.5 million. In 1957 it was named after Mayor John T. Alsop, Jr., but continues to be known, even on road signs, as the Main Street Bridge. It remains one of the most recognizable features of the Downtown Jacksonville skyline.

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North (downtown) approach

When the bridge was first built, its north end was at the intersection of Main Street and Water Street. Traffic continued north on Main Street, with a one-way pair being made at some point; after that, northbound traffic turned right on Water Street and left on Ocean Street.

In 1978, several approach bridges and ramps were built. Main Street now goes over Water Street, and a ramp now carries all traffic from the bridge diagonally into Ocean Street, with a second bridge over Water Street. Ramps provide access to and from Water Street.

South approach

The bridge originally ended at Miami Road (now Prudential Drive). When Jacksonville's original expressway system was built, in 1958, ramps were built connecting this intersection to the new expressway (now I-95 (SR 9)) connecting the Fuller Warren Bridge and the Acosta Bridge to Philips Highway (U.S. Route 1 (SR 5)) and Atlantic Boulevard (US 90 (SR 10)).

In 1968, a flyover was built between the ramps to I-95 (SR 9) and the bridge, with frontage roads continuing to serve Miami Road and several other cross streets. Thus there is now uninterrupted traffic flow from I-95 (SR 9) to the Main Street Bridge.

The bridge opens at half past the hour.

References

Main Street Bridge (Jacksonville) Wikipedia