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New River Gorge Bridge

The New River Gorge Bridge is a steel arch bridge 3,030 feet (924 m) long over the New River Gorge near Fayetteville, West Virginia, in the Appalachian Mountains of the eastern United States. With an arch 1,700 feet (518 m) long, the New River Gorge Bridge was the world's longest single-span arch bridge for 26 years;[4][5] it is now the fifth longest; the longest outside of China. Part of U.S. Route 19, its construction marked the completion of Corridor L of the Appalachian Development Highway System. An average of 16,200 motor vehicles cross the bridge each day.[1]

New River Gorge Bridge
Coordinates38°4.1′N 81°5.0′W / 38.0683°N 81.0833°W / 38.0683; -81.0833Coordinates: 38°4.1′N 81°5.0′W / 38.0683°N 81.0833°W / 38.0683; -81.0833
Carries US 19
CrossesNew River, CR 82, CSX Transportation
LocaleFayette County, West Virginia, U.S.
Maintained byWest Virginia Division of Highways
Characteristics
DesignArch
Total length3,030 ft (924 m)
Width69.3 ft (21.1 m), 4 lanes with center divider
Height876 ft (267 m)
Longest span1,700 ft (518.2 m)
Clearance aboveDeck arch, unlimited clearance
History
Construction cost$37 million (equivalent to $131 million in 2021 dollars)
OpenedOctober 22, 1977
Statistics
Daily traffic16,200 vehicles/day[1]
New River Gorge Bridge
NRHP reference No.13000603[2]
Added to NRHPAugust 14, 2013[3]
Location

The roadway of the New River Gorge Bridge is 876 feet (267 m) above the New River,[5] making the bridge one of the highest vehicular bridges in the world; it is the third highest in the United States. When completed in 1977, it was the world's highest bridge carrying a regular roadway, a title it held until the 2001 opening of the Liuguanghe Bridge in China. Because of its height, the bridge has attracted daredevils since its construction. It is now the centerpiece of the annual "Bridge Day", during which hundreds of people, with appropriate equipment, are permitted to climb on or jump from the bridge. In 2005, the structure gained additional attention when the US Mint issued the West Virginia state quarter with the bridge depicted on one side. In 2013, the bridge was listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

History

 
The Fayette Station Bridge over the New River, over 800 ft (244 m) below the canyon rim

Construction began on the bridge in June 1974, and was completed on October 22, 1977. The bridge was designed by the Michael Baker Company under the direction of Chief Engineer Clarence V. Knudsen and Corporate Bridge Engineer Frank J. Kempf, and executed by U.S. Steel's American Bridge Division. The final cost of construction was $37 million (equivalent to $131 million in 2021 dollars). It was approximately $4 million, or $14 million in 2021 dollars, over bid. It is made from COR-TEN steel. The use of COR-TEN in construction presented several challenges; notable among them was ensuring that the weld points weathered at the same rate as the rest of the steel.[6]

At the time, the bridge was the West Virginia Department of Highways' largest project in its history, important both in terms of its overall cost, and that the federal government provided 70 percent of the funding. Construction gave a boost to the state and local economy; completion improved transportation.[7] The bridge cut the vehicle travel time from one side of the gorge to the other from about 45 minutes to 45 seconds.[5][8]

On August 14, 2013, the bridge was listed on the National Register of Historic Places.[3] Even though it was not yet 50 years old, it was listed for its exceptional impact on local transportation and its engineering significance.[7]

Tourism

 
View of the New River Gorge Bridge from the National Park Service Overlook

The New River Gorge Bridge is within the National Park Service's New River Gorge National Park and Preserve, which protects this portion of the New River Gorge. At the northern end of the bridge, the Park Service operates a visitor center; it has scenic overlooks and a staircase that descends part of the way into the gorge.

A steel catwalk two feet (60 cm) wide runs the full length of the bridge underneath the roadway. Originally built to facilitate inspections, the catwalk is open for guided, handicapped-accessible quarter-mile "Bridge Walk" tours; visitors use safety rigging.[5][9][10]

Since its opening, the bridge has been the centerpiece of Fayette County's "Bridge Day", held the third Saturday of every October.[5] This festival includes demonstrations of rappelling, ascending, and BASE jumping.[11] Bungee jumping, however, has been banned during Bridge Day since 1993.

The bridge is closed to vehicular traffic during the festival. Prior to the September 11 terrorist attacks, two of the bridge's four lanes were open to traffic during the festivals. Since 2001, security concerns have caused the entire span to be closed to vehicles during these events.[citation needed]

The first person to jump off the New River Gorge Bridge was Burton Ervin, who lives in Cowen, West Virginia, and was a coal-mine foreman. Burton jumped on August 1, 1979, using a conventional parachute. Four BASE jumpers have died at the bridge, three of these during Bridge Day festivals.[12][13][14][15]

Probably because of its height (and lack of barriers), the bridge has regularly attracted suicide jumpers.[16][17]

 
Panorama of the New River Gorge Bridge

Gallery

See also

References and notes

  1. ^ a b (PDF). West Virginia Division of Highways. 2006. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2009-02-05. Retrieved 2008-11-24.
  2. ^ "National Register Information System – (#13000603)". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. March 13, 2009.
  3. ^ a b "Weekly List of Actions Taken on Properties: 8/12/13 Through 8/16/13" (PDF) (Press release). National Park Service. August 23, 2013. Retrieved August 7, 2020.
  4. ^ Carter Jr., George R. (April–May 2006). . American Heritage. Archived from the original on May 27, 2010. Retrieved August 7, 2020.
  5. ^ a b c d e Green, Diana Kyle (October 2011). "Fayette County High". Wonderful West Virginia. 75: 4–7.
  6. ^ Kistler, Maura (September 5, 2011). . New River Gorge Adventure Guide. Archived from the original on February 19, 2015. Retrieved October 17, 2015.
  7. ^ a b Riebe, Erin M. (May 2013). "National Register of Historic Places Registration Form: New River Gorge Bridge" (PDF). National Park Service. Retrieved February 27, 2015.
  8. ^ . The Best of West Virginia. The Gallery. Archived from the original on 2009-10-30. Retrieved 2009-11-11.
  9. ^ "Bridge Walk". Retrieved 2009-11-11.
  10. ^ Green, Diana Kile (October 2011). "Bridge Walk Wows". Wonderful West Virginia: 8–9.
  11. ^ "BASE" is an acronym that stands for four categories of fixed objects from which one can jump: buildings, antennas, spans (bridges), and earth (cliffs).
  12. ^ Complete Bridge Day History January 10, 2013, at the Wayback Machine, My West Virginia Home website
  13. ^ BASE Jumping Fatality List
  14. ^ . Huntington News. October 22, 2006. Archived from the original on September 27, 2007. Retrieved 2010-11-12.
  15. ^ Whitener, Lew (October 23, 2006). "Bridge Day tragedy". Fayette Tribune. Retrieved October 17, 2015.
  16. ^ Janiskee, Bob (September 16, 2008). "At New River Gorge National River, an Iconic Bridge Attracts Suicide Jumpers". National Parks Traveler. Retrieved 17 October 2015.
  17. ^ Tyson, Daniel (August 25, 2015). "Man dies after jumping from New River Gorge Bridge". Fayette Tribune. Retrieved 17 October 2015.

External links

  • Bridge Day (official site)
  • Bridge Day History
  • at Bridges & Tunnels
  • New River Gorge Bridge at Roads to the Future
  • New River Gorge Bridge at HighestBridges.com
  • New River Gorge Bridge at Structurae
  • Historic American Engineering Record (HAER) No. WV-41, "New River Gorge Bridge, Spanning New River near Fayetteville, Fayetteville, Fayette County, WV", 12 photos, 1 color transparency, 3 data pages, 2 photo caption pages

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The New River Gorge Bridge is a steel arch bridge 3 030 feet 924 m long over the New River Gorge near Fayetteville West Virginia in the Appalachian Mountains of the eastern United States With an arch 1 700 feet 518 m long the New River Gorge Bridge was the world s longest single span arch bridge for 26 years 4 5 it is now the fifth longest the longest outside of China Part of U S Route 19 its construction marked the completion of Corridor L of the Appalachian Development Highway System An average of 16 200 motor vehicles cross the bridge each day 1 New River Gorge BridgeCoordinates38 4 1 N 81 5 0 W 38 0683 N 81 0833 W 38 0683 81 0833 Coordinates 38 4 1 N 81 5 0 W 38 0683 N 81 0833 W 38 0683 81 0833CarriesUS 19CrossesNew River CR 82 CSX TransportationLocaleFayette County West Virginia U S Maintained byWest Virginia Division of HighwaysCharacteristicsDesignArchTotal length3 030 ft 924 m Width69 3 ft 21 1 m 4 lanes with center dividerHeight876 ft 267 m Longest span1 700 ft 518 2 m Clearance aboveDeck arch unlimited clearanceHistoryConstruction cost 37 million equivalent to 131 million in 2021 dollars OpenedOctober 22 1977StatisticsDaily traffic16 200 vehicles day 1 New River Gorge BridgeU S National Register of Historic PlacesNRHP reference No 13000603 2 Added to NRHPAugust 14 2013 3 LocationThe roadway of the New River Gorge Bridge is 876 feet 267 m above the New River 5 making the bridge one of the highest vehicular bridges in the world it is the third highest in the United States When completed in 1977 it was the world s highest bridge carrying a regular roadway a title it held until the 2001 opening of the Liuguanghe Bridge in China Because of its height the bridge has attracted daredevils since its construction It is now the centerpiece of the annual Bridge Day during which hundreds of people with appropriate equipment are permitted to climb on or jump from the bridge In 2005 the structure gained additional attention when the US Mint issued the West Virginia state quarter with the bridge depicted on one side In 2013 the bridge was listed on the National Register of Historic Places Contents 1 History 2 Tourism 3 Gallery 4 See also 5 References and notes 6 External linksHistory Edit The Fayette Station Bridge over the New River over 800 ft 244 m below the canyon rim Construction began on the bridge in June 1974 and was completed on October 22 1977 The bridge was designed by the Michael Baker Company under the direction of Chief Engineer Clarence V Knudsen and Corporate Bridge Engineer Frank J Kempf and executed by U S Steel s American Bridge Division The final cost of construction was 37 million equivalent to 131 million in 2021 dollars It was approximately 4 million or 14 million in 2021 dollars over bid It is made from COR TEN steel The use of COR TEN in construction presented several challenges notable among them was ensuring that the weld points weathered at the same rate as the rest of the steel 6 At the time the bridge was the West Virginia Department of Highways largest project in its history important both in terms of its overall cost and that the federal government provided 70 percent of the funding Construction gave a boost to the state and local economy completion improved transportation 7 The bridge cut the vehicle travel time from one side of the gorge to the other from about 45 minutes to 45 seconds 5 8 On August 14 2013 the bridge was listed on the National Register of Historic Places 3 Even though it was not yet 50 years old it was listed for its exceptional impact on local transportation and its engineering significance 7 Tourism Edit View of the New River Gorge Bridge from the National Park Service Overlook The New River Gorge Bridge is within the National Park Service s New River Gorge National Park and Preserve which protects this portion of the New River Gorge At the northern end of the bridge the Park Service operates a visitor center it has scenic overlooks and a staircase that descends part of the way into the gorge A steel catwalk two feet 60 cm wide runs the full length of the bridge underneath the roadway Originally built to facilitate inspections the catwalk is open for guided handicapped accessible quarter mile Bridge Walk tours visitors use safety rigging 5 9 10 Since its opening the bridge has been the centerpiece of Fayette County s Bridge Day held the third Saturday of every October 5 This festival includes demonstrations of rappelling ascending and BASE jumping 11 Bungee jumping however has been banned during Bridge Day since 1993 The bridge is closed to vehicular traffic during the festival Prior to the September 11 terrorist attacks two of the bridge s four lanes were open to traffic during the festivals Since 2001 security concerns have caused the entire span to be closed to vehicles during these events citation needed The first person to jump off the New River Gorge Bridge was Burton Ervin who lives in Cowen West Virginia and was a coal mine foreman Burton jumped on August 1 1979 using a conventional parachute Four BASE jumpers have died at the bridge three of these during Bridge Day festivals 12 13 14 15 Probably because of its height and lack of barriers the bridge has regularly attracted suicide jumpers 16 17 Panorama of the New River Gorge BridgeGallery Edit The West Virginia state quarter released in 2005 features the New River Gorge Bridge Bridge as seen from the National Park Service Visitors Center with fog in the New River Gorge below Close up of the bridge supports Walkway to observation area near the Visitors Center The New River Gorge Bridge as seen from a small fixed wing airplane The Tunney Hunsaker Bridge is also visible See also Edit Transport portal Engineering portal50 State Quarters List of bridges documented by the Historic American Engineering Record in West Virginia List of bridges in the United States by height List of bridges on the National Register of Historic Places in West Virginia List of highest bridges List of suicide sites Midland Trail a nearby National Scenic Byway National Register of Historic Places listings in Fayette County West Virginia New River Gorge National Park and Preserve the park surrounding the bridgeReferences and notes Edit a b 2006 Fayette County Traffic Counts PDF West Virginia Division of Highways 2006 Archived from the original PDF on 2009 02 05 Retrieved 2008 11 24 National Register Information System 13000603 National Register of Historic Places National Park Service March 13 2009 a b Weekly List of Actions Taken on Properties 8 12 13 Through 8 16 13 PDF Press release National Park Service August 23 2013 Retrieved August 7 2020 Carter Jr George R April May 2006 Mind the Gap Building the World s Longest Steel Arch Bridge American Heritage Archived from the original on May 27 2010 Retrieved August 7 2020 a b c d e Green Diana Kyle October 2011 Fayette County High Wonderful West Virginia 75 4 7 Kistler Maura September 5 2011 New River Gorge Bridge 10 Little Known Facts New River Gorge Adventure Guide Archived from the original on February 19 2015 Retrieved October 17 2015 a b Riebe Erin M May 2013 National Register of Historic Places Registration Form New River Gorge Bridge PDF National Park Service Retrieved February 27 2015 Images of West Virginia The Best of West Virginia The Gallery Archived from the original on 2009 10 30 Retrieved 2009 11 11 Bridge Walk Retrieved 2009 11 11 Green Diana Kile October 2011 Bridge Walk Wows Wonderful West Virginia 8 9 BASE is an acronym that stands for four categories of fixed objects from which one can jump buildings antennas spans bridges and earth cliffs Complete Bridge Day History Archived January 10 2013 at the Wayback Machine My West Virginia Home website BASE Jumping Fatality List Californian Dies in Bridge Day Jump When Chute Fails to Open in Time Huntington News October 22 2006 Archived from the original on September 27 2007 Retrieved 2010 11 12 Whitener Lew October 23 2006 Bridge Day tragedy Fayette Tribune Retrieved October 17 2015 Janiskee Bob September 16 2008 At New River Gorge National River an Iconic Bridge Attracts Suicide Jumpers National Parks Traveler Retrieved 17 October 2015 Tyson Daniel August 25 2015 Man dies after jumping from New River Gorge Bridge Fayette Tribune Retrieved 17 October 2015 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to New River Gorge Bridge category Bridge Day official site Bridge Day History New River Gorge Bridge at Bridges amp Tunnels New River Gorge Bridge at Roads to the Future New River Gorge Bridge at HighestBridges com New River Gorge Bridge at Structurae Historic American Engineering Record HAER No WV 41 New River Gorge Bridge Spanning New River near Fayetteville Fayetteville Fayette County WV 12 photos 1 color transparency 3 data pages 2 photo caption pages Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title New River Gorge Bridge amp oldid 1129269157, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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