- Brent Spence Bridge
The Brent Spence Bridge is a double decker
cantilever truss bridge that carries Interstates 71 and 75 betweenCincinnati, Ohio andNorthern Kentucky . It opened in November 1963, carrying three lanes of vehicular traffic in each direction across theOhio River . In 1986, the emergency shoulders were eliminated, and the bridge was restriped with four lanes in each direction. Despite this attempt, the bridge is still overwhelmed with traffic, and is one of the most dangerous sections of highway in theUnited States . It is currently over-trafficked by 30,000 cars per day. It was also designated "functionally obsolete."Fact|date=September 2007The bridge was named for Kentucky's longest serving congressman at the time,
Brent Spence , who served in theU.S. Congress for over thirty years before retiring in 1962. The bridge, which opened a year after his retirement, was named in his honor by then Kentucky governorBert T. Combs . Spence didn't feel that he deserved the honor, and lobbied for the Bridge to be named for President Kennedy (who had been assassinated only three days before the bridge was supposed to open). Combs, however, resisted this effort at modesty by Spence and kept the name.Replacement
A study is currently underway to investigate the replacement and/or rehabilitation of the bridge. One proposal includes reusing the current bridge for I-71 traffic while building a new bridge for I-75 downstream. Others include building a new bridge to carry both interstates, either at the current location or downstream. If the current bridge is not rehabilitated for interstate traffic, it will either be demolished or rehabilitated for local street traffic.
Cincinnati City Council supports alternative #4, which involves building a new bridge to carry both interstates at the current location, and demolishing the Brent Spence Bridge. [ [http://www.building-cincinnati.com/2008/03/cincinnati-council-resolves-to-save.html Cincinnati council resolves to save Queensgate businesses, light rail options] , " [http://www.building-cincinnati.com/ Building Cincinnati] ",
March 28 2008 .]Trivia
From 1967 until 1977, the spectacular approach from the Brent Spence Bridge looking toward downtown Cincinnati was featured in the opening title sequence of the long running daytime
Soap Opera , "The Edge of Night ".ee also
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List of crossings of the Ohio River
*Interstate 75
*Interstate 71 References
External links
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* [http://www.cincinnati-transit.net/brentspence.html Brent Spence Bridge at Cincinnati-Transit.net]
* [http://brentspencebridgecorridor.com/ Brent Spence Bridge Corridor study] (for bridge replacement/redevelopment)
* [http://www.bridgestunnels.com/index.php?catid=25&photos=0 Brent Spence Bridge at Bridges & Tunnels] .Crossings navbox
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place =Ohio River
bridge = Brent Spence Bridge
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