Lexington Bridge (Lexington, Missouri)
- Lexington Bridge (Lexington, Missouri)
The Lexington Bridge was a seven-span truss bridge on Route 13 over the Missouri River at Lexington, Missouri between Ray County, Missouri and Lafayette County, Missouri. It opened on October 31, 1924 and was replaced by the Ike Skelton Bridge on June 25, 2005. It was designed by the Kansas City Bridge Company. The main span was 408 feet and the total length was 3,072.4 feet. Its deck width was 20 feet and it had vertical clearance of 18.1 feet.
ee also
*List of crossings of the Missouri River
References
* [http://bridgehunter.com/mo/lafayette/lexington/ Bridgehunter.com profile] Crossings navbox
structure = Crossings
place = Missouri River
bridge = Lexington Bridge (demolished)
bridge signs =
upstream = Sibley Railroad Bridge
upstream signs = Rail Bridge
downstream = Ike Skelton Bridge
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