Fuller Warren Bridge

Fuller Warren Bridge

Infobox_Bridge
bridge_name=Fuller Warren Bridge (new)



official_name=Fuller Warren Bridge
carries=Eight lanes of Interstate 95
crosses=St. Johns River
locale=Jacksonville, Florida
maint=Florida Department of Transportation
id=720156
design=Segmental bridge
mainspan=250 feet
length=7500 feet
width=Eight lanes
clearance=Unlimited
below=75 feet
open=2002
lat=30.315
long=-81.67166667

The Fuller Warren Bridge is a segmental bridge that carries I-95 across the St. Johns River in Jacksonville, Florida. The current bridge was completed in 2002, replacing the original bascule bridge span built on June 7, 1954. The current bridge was designed by HNTB Corporation in 1990. The entire bridge is over convert|7500|ft|m|abbr=on. long, with a main span of convert|250|ft|m, and a vertical clearance of convert|75|ft|m|abbr=on. The bridge now carries eight lanes across the span.

The original bascule bridge was tolled until 1988, when the city of Jacksonville abolished toll collections.

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Infobox_Bridge
bridge_name=Fuller Warren Bridge (old)


official_name=Fuller Warren Bridge
carries=four general purpose lanes
crosses=St. Johns River
locale=Jacksonville, Florida
maint=Florida Department of Transportation
id=720156
design=steel bascule bridge
mainspan=81.4 meters (267 ft)
length=111.77 meters (367 ft)
width=18.8 meters (62 ft)
clearance=Unlimited
below=13.4 meters (44 ft) closed
open=June 7, 1954
lat=30.315
long=-81.67166667

Crossings navbox
structure = Crossings
place = St. Johns River
bridge = Fuller Warren Bridge
bridge signs =
upstream = Buckman Bridge
upstream signs =
downstream = FEC Strauss Trunnion Bascule Bridge
downstream signs = "Florida East Coast Railway"


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