Pennybacker Bridge

Pennybacker Bridge

Infobox Bridge
bridge_name= Pennybacker Bridge


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carries= Motor vehicles, pedestrians, and bicycles
crosses= Lake Austin
locale= Austin, Texas
maint= Texas Department of Transportation
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design= Arch bridge
mainspan= convert|600|ft|m|0
length= convert|1150|ft|m|0
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below= convert|100|ft|m|0
traffic= 48,000
open= December 3, 1982
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toll= Free both ways
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lat= 30.3500
long= -97.7970

The Pennybacker Bridge in Austin, Texas bridges Lake Austin to connect north and south Loop 360 highway, also known as the "Capital of Texas Highway." The road is widely considered one of the most scenic urban drives in central Texas, in large part due to this arched weathering steel bridge and the rolling hills that flank the road. In 2001, 48,000 vehicles crossed the bridge daily. Ten years prior, 22,000 vehicles crossed the bridge daily.

History

The contract for the bridge was let in late 1979 and major structural steelwork was finished by July 1982. The bridge was dedicated officially November 29, 1982 by Austin mayor Carole McClellan and other public officials and opened for traffic December 3, 1982.

The bridge is named for Percy Pennybacker, who designed bridges for the Texas Highway Department and was a pioneer in the technology of welded structures.

Construction details

The steel bridge has a uniform weathered rust finish allowing the bridge to blend in with the surrounding hills and lake. The convert|600000000|lb|kg|-6 of steel for the bridge were produced in Japan. The bridge structures were fabricated in Ulsan, Korea by Hyundai Heavy Industries. The steel structures were shipped on the Jundale freighter to the Port of Houston and then trucked to the bridge site. The bridge was erected by Bristol Steel of Bristol, Virginia. The roadway surface is built from convert|3400|ST|kg|-6 of concrete. The finish was sandblasted to ensure even weathering for an amber patina. The construction was coordinated by Clearwater Constructors of Denver, Colorado. Ed Westall was the project coordinator, Buddy Johnson was the project supervisor and David McDonnold was the bridge designing engineer. The bridge cost US$10 million to build.

The bridge is constructed such that no part of the structure touches the water convert|100|ft|m|0 below. The bridge is convert|1150|ft|m|0 long with a convert|600|ft|m|0 central arched span. This design keeps Lake Austin free from support columns because the recreational lake (really a dammed stretch of the Colorado River) is popular with boaters and waterskiers. The untied arch suspension span is suspended by 72 steel cables. At the time of its construction, it was only the second bridge of its design in the world.The bridge has four lanes, two in each direction, separated by a middle barrier wall. The bridge also has a six foot wide bike and pedestrian lane. The bike access on the bridge is one reason for Loop 360's popularity with cyclists. The south approach provides a turnaround under the bridge along with lake access for public boating.

The bridge won first place in the 1984 Federal Highway Administration's Excellence in Highway Design competition. In 1992, the Austin members of the Consulting Engineers Council of Texas were surveyed and selected the bridge as the most innovative example of Austin architecture.

ee also

* List of crossings of the Colorado River

External links

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* [http://www.microassist.com/panoramas/360bridge/fullscreen.htm Fullscreen Panorama of Pennybacker Bridge]
* [http://sketchup.google.com/3dwarehouse/details?mid=4d6048c0bf71bea9186d58caa8029061&prevstart=0 Google Earth 3D model of the Pennybacker Bridge]


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