12th Street Bridge
Appearance
12th Street Kansas River Bridge | |
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Coordinates | 39°04′24″N 94°38′24″W / 39.0733°N 94.6401°W |
Carries | 2 lanes of 12th Street |
Crosses | Kansas River |
Locale | Kansas City, Kansas |
Maintained by | WyCo Unified Government[citation needed] |
Characteristics | |
Design | Deck Truss (first bridge), Thru-Truss (second bridge,) Girder (current bridge) |
History | |
Opened | 1909 (first bridge), 1930 (second bridge), 2000 (third and current bridge) |
Location | |
The 12th Street Bridge is an automobile crossing of the Kansas River in Kansas City, Kansas.
History
[edit]The 12th Street Bridge dates back to the early 1900s, when it was an iron bridge.[1] Swept away by a 1903 flood, it was rebuilt at the cost of $75,000.[1] A judge ordered the bridge rebuilt again in 1923 and it was reopened April 22, 1926.[1]
A 1940 fire damaged the center span of the bridge and its wooden floor fell into the river.[1] In about a year, it reopened after being rebuilt.[1]
In 2000, the thru-truss was removed and replaced with a girder, due to problems with the substructure. It is just west of the 7th Street Trafficway Bridge, and east of the 18th Street Expressway Bridge over the Kansas River.
References
[edit]- ^ a b c d e "12th St. Bridge's history long[permanent dead link]," Kansas City Kansan, July 14, 1985, at Kansas City Public Library Website Archived 2011-04-26 at the Wayback Machine (accessed December 22, 2013).