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Daniel Boone Bridge

The Daniel Boone Bridge is the name for two bridges carrying Interstate 64, U.S. Route 40, U.S. Route 61 and the Avenue of the Saints across the Missouri River between St. Louis County and St. Charles County, Missouri. The older bridge, which carries westbound traffic, is a continuous truss bridge, while the newer bridge, which carries eastbound traffic, is a deck girder bridge.

Daniel Boone Bridge
The bridge in 2020
Coordinates38°41′15″N 90°39′47″W / 38.68750°N 90.66306°W / 38.68750; -90.66306
Carries8 lanes of
I-64 / US 40 / US 61 (Avenue of the Saints)
CrossesMissouri River
LocaleSt. Louis County and St. Charles County in Missouri
Maintained byMissouri Department of Transportation
Characteristics
DesignContinuous truss bridge (westbound span)
Deck girder bridge (eastbound span)
History
Opened1937 (original span)
1989 (westbound span)
2015 (eastbound span)
Statistics
Daily traffic88,317 (2008)[1]
Location

1937 Bridge edit

In December, 1935 it was announced that the Kansas City Bridge Company was the lowest bidder (at $1.2 million) for the construction of a bridge across the Missouri River at Weldon Spring, Missouri. It was financed as a Public Works Administration project, with the Federal agency contributing 30% of the cost and the State of Missouri 70%.[2][3] The bridge connected a roadway (originally designated as Relief Highway No. 40) that began at the junction of U.S. Highway 40 and U.S. Highway 61 in Wentzville, Missouri to Olive Street Road in western St. Louis County.[4] Work on the bridge commenced in February, 1936 and was completed by June, 1937.[5] Missouri Governor Lloyd C. Stark participated in the dedication of the bridge and roadway on Saturday June 26, 1937. The final cost of the project was $1.35 million.[6] The bridge was 30 feet wide and provided an alternate route for the heavily congested old St. Charles Bridge that carried U.S. Highway 40 through St. Charles, Missouri into St. Louis.[7]

Initially serving both directions of travel (one in each direction) it was restriped for three lanes total, with the middle lane being a signal-controlled reversible lane. Following the opening of a parallel span in 1989, the bridge was rehabilitated, then converted to serve two lanes of westbound traffic while the new bridge served eastbound traffic. In 2001, MoDOT again striped the bridge back to three lanes to add an extra westbound lane. As the AADT rapidly increased, there came to be an increasing need for a wider bridge with standard-width lanes and shoulders, both of which the original bridge lacked. Furthermore, the aging structure had reached the point in life where regular maintenance was required, which not only was a money drain to the state, but was also an inconvenience to motorists due to the lane closures needed to safely make the repairs. As a result, MoDOT started planning for a new replacement in the early 2000s. Traffic across the old bridge ceased on November 5, 2015 after the former eastbound span opened to westbound traffic. Although the bridge was eligible for the NRHP list, it was demolished in March 2016.

1989 Bridge edit

 
The 1989 bridge (left) alongside the original span. A new bridge has since been built to replace the original structure.

MoDOT opened an additional bridge upstream of the original span, as a result of increased congestion. The bridge was initially built for two eastbound lanes, however the shoulders were converted to travel lanes in 2001, for a total of four lanes. The bridge closed on June 28, 2015 to be rehabilitated. The work was completed on November 5, 2015, on which day the bridge opened to westbound traffic.

2015 Bridge edit

As a result of the narrow lanes and constant problems with the aging westbound structure, MODOT started studies for a new replacement around 2001 or 2002. Funding was finally unveiled in 2011,[8] and in November, 2012 a design-build contract was awarded to the Walsh-Alberici joint venture team with designer Burns & McDonnell. Construction started in 2013 on a girder bridge, located upstream of the two existing bridges. All four eastbound lanes were routed onto the new bridge on June 28, 2015. The new bridge also features a bike/pedestrian attachment, which connects the Katy Trail to the Monarch Levee Trail.[9]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ (PDF). MoDOT. Archived from the original (PDF) on 14 April 2010. Retrieved 9 July 2010.
  2. ^ "New Highway 40 Bridge Let". Warrenton Banner. Warrenton, Missouri. December 6, 1935. Retrieved August 26, 2020.
  3. ^ "New Highway 40 Bridge To Be Ready By July 1". The St. Louis Star and Times. St. Louis, Missouri. November 24, 1936. Retrieved August 26, 2020.
  4. ^ "Open Highway 40 Bridge June 10". St. Clair Chronicle. St. Clair, Missouri. April 15, 1937. Retrieved August 26, 2020.
  5. ^ "New Highway 40 Bridge To Be Ready By July 1". The St. Louis Star and Times. St. Louis, Missouri. November 24, 1936. Retrieved August 26, 2020.
  6. ^ "Stark To Dedicate Highway 40 Bridge At Weldon Springs". Weekly Citizen Democrat. Poplar Bluff, Missouri. June 24, 1937. Retrieved August 26, 2020.
  7. ^ "Open Highway 40 Bridge June 10". St. Clair Chronicle. St. Clair, Missouri. April 15, 1937. Retrieved August 26, 2020.
  8. ^ "Commission approves funding for new Daniel Boone Bridge". MoDOT. Retrieved 13 July 2011.
  9. ^ Gremaud, Jim. "New Missouri River Bridge (Daniel Boone)". MODot. Retrieved 2012-08-30.

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This article is about the bridge in Missouri For other uses see Boone Bridge The Daniel Boone Bridge is the name for two bridges carrying Interstate 64 U S Route 40 U S Route 61 and the Avenue of the Saints across the Missouri River between St Louis County and St Charles County Missouri The older bridge which carries westbound traffic is a continuous truss bridge while the newer bridge which carries eastbound traffic is a deck girder bridge Daniel Boone BridgeThe bridge in 2020Coordinates38 41 15 N 90 39 47 W 38 68750 N 90 66306 W 38 68750 90 66306Carries8 lanes of I 64 US 40 US 61 Avenue of the Saints CrossesMissouri RiverLocaleSt Louis County and St Charles County in MissouriMaintained byMissouri Department of TransportationCharacteristicsDesignContinuous truss bridge westbound span Deck girder bridge eastbound span HistoryOpened1937 original span 1989 westbound span 2015 eastbound span StatisticsDaily traffic88 317 2008 1 Location Contents 1 1937 Bridge 2 1989 Bridge 3 2015 Bridge 4 See also 5 References1937 Bridge editIn December 1935 it was announced that the Kansas City Bridge Company was the lowest bidder at 1 2 million for the construction of a bridge across the Missouri River at Weldon Spring Missouri It was financed as a Public Works Administration project with the Federal agency contributing 30 of the cost and the State of Missouri 70 2 3 The bridge connected a roadway originally designated as Relief Highway No 40 that began at the junction of U S Highway 40 and U S Highway 61 in Wentzville Missouri to Olive Street Road in western St Louis County 4 Work on the bridge commenced in February 1936 and was completed by June 1937 5 Missouri Governor Lloyd C Stark participated in the dedication of the bridge and roadway on Saturday June 26 1937 The final cost of the project was 1 35 million 6 The bridge was 30 feet wide and provided an alternate route for the heavily congested old St Charles Bridge that carried U S Highway 40 through St Charles Missouri into St Louis 7 Initially serving both directions of travel one in each direction it was restriped for three lanes total with the middle lane being a signal controlled reversible lane Following the opening of a parallel span in 1989 the bridge was rehabilitated then converted to serve two lanes of westbound traffic while the new bridge served eastbound traffic In 2001 MoDOT again striped the bridge back to three lanes to add an extra westbound lane As the AADT rapidly increased there came to be an increasing need for a wider bridge with standard width lanes and shoulders both of which the original bridge lacked Furthermore the aging structure had reached the point in life where regular maintenance was required which not only was a money drain to the state but was also an inconvenience to motorists due to the lane closures needed to safely make the repairs As a result MoDOT started planning for a new replacement in the early 2000s Traffic across the old bridge ceased on November 5 2015 after the former eastbound span opened to westbound traffic Although the bridge was eligible for the NRHP list it was demolished in March 2016 1989 Bridge edit nbsp The 1989 bridge left alongside the original span A new bridge has since been built to replace the original structure MoDOT opened an additional bridge upstream of the original span as a result of increased congestion The bridge was initially built for two eastbound lanes however the shoulders were converted to travel lanes in 2001 for a total of four lanes The bridge closed on June 28 2015 to be rehabilitated The work was completed on November 5 2015 on which day the bridge opened to westbound traffic 2015 Bridge editAs a result of the narrow lanes and constant problems with the aging westbound structure MODOT started studies for a new replacement around 2001 or 2002 Funding was finally unveiled in 2011 8 and in November 2012 a design build contract was awarded to the Walsh Alberici joint venture team with designer Burns amp McDonnell Construction started in 2013 on a girder bridge located upstream of the two existing bridges All four eastbound lanes were routed onto the new bridge on June 28 2015 The new bridge also features a bike pedestrian attachment which connects the Katy Trail to the Monarch Levee Trail 9 See also edit nbsp Transport portal nbsp Engineering portal nbsp United States portal List of crossings of the Missouri RiverReferences edit 2008 District 6 Traffic Volume and Commercial Vehicle Count Map PDF MoDOT Archived from the original PDF on 14 April 2010 Retrieved 9 July 2010 New Highway 40 Bridge Let Warrenton Banner Warrenton Missouri December 6 1935 Retrieved August 26 2020 New Highway 40 Bridge To Be Ready By July 1 The St Louis Star and Times St Louis Missouri November 24 1936 Retrieved August 26 2020 Open Highway 40 Bridge June 10 St Clair Chronicle St Clair Missouri April 15 1937 Retrieved August 26 2020 New Highway 40 Bridge To Be Ready By July 1 The St Louis Star and Times St Louis Missouri November 24 1936 Retrieved August 26 2020 Stark To Dedicate Highway 40 Bridge At Weldon Springs Weekly Citizen Democrat Poplar Bluff Missouri June 24 1937 Retrieved August 26 2020 Open Highway 40 Bridge June 10 St Clair Chronicle St Clair Missouri April 15 1937 Retrieved August 26 2020 Commission approves funding for new Daniel Boone Bridge MoDOT Retrieved 13 July 2011 Gremaud Jim New Missouri River Bridge Daniel Boone MODot Retrieved 2012 08 30 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Daniel Boone Bridge amp oldid 1214447754, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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