- Huey P. Long Bridge (Baton Rouge)
Infobox Bridge
bridge_name= Huey P. Long Bridge
caption= Huey P. Long Bridge from the northwest
official_name=
also_known_as= Old Bridge
carries= 4 lanes ofUS 190
1Kansas City Southern rail line
crosses=Mississippi River
locale=Baton Rouge, Louisiana
maint=Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development
id= 611700071000001
design= Cantilevertruss bridge with theroad decks off the side of thesuperstructure ,andrailroad trestles
mainspan=
length= convert|5879|ft|m|0
width=
clearnace=
below= convert|113|ft|m|0
traffic= 17,300
open= August1940
closed=
toll=
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coordinates= coord|30|30|25|N|91|11|51|W|region:US_type:landmarkThe Huey P. Long Bridge is a
truss cantilever bridge over theMississippi River carryingUS 190 (Airline Highway ) and one rail line betweenEast Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana andWest Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana .The railroad line is maintained by the
Kansas City Southern railroad. The bridge is named after former Louisiana governor,Huey P. Long . It is similar in design to the Huey P. Long Bridge inJefferson Parish, Louisiana . Its lanes are very narrow and it is extremely dangerous to inexperienced drivers during inclement weather as it has a tendency to ice and some passers-by question how well the guard railings would stand up if a vehicle were to hit them. Only one person is reported to have driven off the edges of the bridge. In 1945 a cargo truck driver headed eastbound careened off the sides. The driver fell through the windshield and was crushed on a dock as he landed before his truck on the very same spot. Fact|date=February 2007 The scars from the accident can still be seen on the dock to one's right as approaching the east end of the eastbound span.The bridge itself is currently in a poor state of disrepair; the girder foundations on both railroad approach spans are beginning to show hairline cracks, but engineers have reassured the city that the bridge is not in any imminent danger.Fact|date=July 2007 The bridge has been repainted several times since its construction, including in the mid-1960's when the bridge was repainted orange. The bridge was originally painted blue, but dust from the Kaiser Aluminum plant on the southeast bank of the river kept coating the bridge with aluminum-oxide (bauxite). Finally, the state gave up trying to keep the bridge blue, and went with the orange color of the dust. [http://southeastroads.com/us-190_la.html] [http://www.johnweeks.com/lower_mississippi/pages/lmiss11.html]
The bridge was once planned as part of an Interstate 410.
ee also
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List of crossings of the Lower Mississippi River Crossings navbox
structure = Crossings
place =Mississippi River
bridge = Huey P. Long Bridge
bridge signs =
"Kansas City Southern Railway"
upstream = John James Audubon Bridge
"Under construction"
upstream signs = LA 3057
downstream =Horace Wilkinson Bridge
downstream signs =
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