Everything about The Clark Bridge totally explained
The
Clark Bridge (sometimes referred to as the
Super Bridge as the result of its construction being the subject of a documentary aired by
NOVA) is a
cable-stayed bridge across the
Mississippi River between
West Alton, Missouri and
Alton, Illinois. The bridge was built in 1994 and carries
U.S. Route 67 across the river. It is the northernmost river crossing in the
St. Louis metropolitan area.
The new Clark Bridge replaces the
old Clark Bridge, a truss bridge built in
1928, also named after explorer
William Clark. The bridge carries four lanes of divided highway traffic, as well as two bike lanes, whereas the old bridge only carried two lanes (similar to the upstream
Champ Clark Bridge).
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