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Roosevelt Bridge (Florida)

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Carries
  
US 1

Locale
  
Stuart, Florida

Construction end
  
1996

Total length
  
1,392 m

Bridge type
  
Segmental bridge

Crosses
  
St. Lucie River

Design
  
segmental bridge

Address
  
Stuart, FL 34994, USA

Clearance below
  
20 m

Phone
  
+1 772-692-0321

Roosevelt Bridge (Florida)

Similar
  
Old Roosevelt Bridge, House of Refuge at Gilbert's, Shepard Park, Broadway Bridge, Memorial Bridge

The Roosevelt Bridge is a major highway segmental bridge across the St. Lucie River in Stuart, Florida. Carrying U.S. Route 1 (Federal Highway; unsigned State Road 5), it was built to supersede the old Roosevelt Bridge, which had twin parallel drawbridges, one for northbound traffic (opened in 1934, 27.203228°N 80.259612°W / 27.203228; -80.259612) and the other for southbound (opened in 1964, 27.202475°N 80.259762°W / 27.202475; -80.259762). The new bridge, completed in 1996, is raised and much longer than the older twin drawbridges. The southbound span of the old bridge is still functional for road and boat traffic and now carries two-way road traffic for what is now known as Dixie Highway, County Road 707. The new high-level Roosevelt Bridge is approximately one mile long and is made of two three-lane sections running parallel to each other. The northbound bridge was completed first, and housed two lanes of both north and south-bound traffic until the second bridge was finished.

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Roosevelt Bridge (Florida) Wikipedia