Burt County Missouri River Bridge
Appearance
Burt County Missouri River Bridge | |
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Coordinates | 42°00′25″N 96°14′31″W / 42.0069°N 96.242°W |
Carries | N-51 / Iowa 175 |
Crosses | Missouri River |
Locale | Burt County |
History | |
Construction end | 1951 |
Opened | 1955 |
Statistics | |
Toll | None |
Location | |
42°00′24.77″N 96°14′31.02″W / 42.0068806°N 96.2419500°W
The Burt County Missouri River Bridge is a continuous truss bridge over the Missouri River connecting Burt County, Nebraska and Monona County, Iowa at Decatur, Nebraska.
The bridge connects Nebraska Highway 51 and Iowa Highway 175. Interstate 29 is 7 miles east and Onawa, Iowa 8 miles east of the Missouri River.
The bridge was finished in 1951 and carried the first traffic in 1955 after the US Army Corps of Engineers diverted the river to flow under the bridge. In late 2013, it became toll free under the joint ownership of the states of Nebraska and Iowa; up to that time, it had been one of three toll bridges in Nebraska.[citation needed]
Trivia
[edit]- The bridge is known to the local population as "That Scary Ass Bridge" because of its loud, creaky ironwork, and the grillwork on the floor through which the river can be seen as you cross.
References
[edit]See also
[edit]Categories:
- Continuous truss bridges in the United States
- Road bridges in Nebraska
- Buildings and structures in Burt County, Nebraska
- Bridges over the Missouri River
- Bridges in Monona County, Iowa
- Road bridges in Iowa
- Former toll bridges in Iowa
- Former toll bridges in Nebraska
- Bridges completed in 1951
- 1951 establishments in Iowa
- 1951 establishments in Nebraska
- Interstate vehicle bridges in the United States