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Cedar Street Bridge

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Cedar Street Bridge
Cedar Street Bridge. Taken just off Washington Street.
Coordinates40°40′40″N 89°36′1.7″W / 40.67778°N 89.600472°W / 40.67778; -89.600472
Carries4 lanes of ILL 8/ILL 116
CrossesIllinois River
LocalePeoria, Illinois and East Peoria, Illinois
Maintained byIllinois Department of Transportation
ID number000090003019685
Characteristics
DesignTruss arch bridge
Total length3,750 ft (1,143 m)[1]
Width40 ft (15 m)[1]
Load limit53.1 metric tons[1]
Clearance below61.7 feet (18.8 m)[1]
History
Opened1932[1]
Statistics
Daily traffic12,200[2]
Location
Map

The Cedar Street Bridge carries Illinois Route 8 and Illinois Route 116 over the Illinois River. The bridge is a steel arch design that rises approximately 70 to 80 feet (24 m) above the surface of the river. The name of the bridge comes from the original name of its street on the Peoria side of the river; the street itself is now called MacArthur Highway, while the bridge is still referred to as Cedar Street.

Completed in 1933, it received the Award of Merit plaque of the American Institute of Steel Construction as the most beautiful bridge in class A (costing more than $1,000,000) for that year.[3]

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References

  1. ^ a b c d e National Bridge Inventory. Via [1] Archived 2015-12-12 at the Wayback Machine.
  2. ^ Illinois Department of Transportation (2003). "Getting Around Illinois: Average Annual Daily Traffic". Archived from the original on 2006-05-04. Retrieved 2007-03-30.
  3. ^ Illinois, a Descriptive and Historical Guide. Federal Writers' Project (1939) Page 363

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