Alvin C. York Bridge

Pedestrian bridge that crosses the Ohio River at Louisville, Kentucky

35°37′38″N 88°01′56″W / 35.62722°N 88.03222°W / 35.62722; -88.03222CarriesU.S. Route 412CrossesTennessee RiverLocalePerry County, Tennessee, and Decatur County, Tennessee, United StatesCharacteristicsLongest span440 ft (130 m)HistoryOpened1986LocationMap

The Alvin C. York Bridge is a continuous box girder bridge that carries U.S. Route 412 across the Tennessee River, connecting Perry County, Tennessee, and Decatur County, Tennessee. It was completed in 1986 to replace an earlier through truss bridge of the same name built in 1930. The largest single span is 440 feet (130 m).[1][2]

References

  1. ^ "Alvin C. York Bridge now open to traffic". The Tennessean. No. 200. October 4, 1986.
  2. ^ Janssen, Sarah (2011). World Almanac and Book of Facts. New York: World Almanac Books. p. 725. ISBN 978-1-60057-133-6.
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