Fuller Warren Bridge (new)
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Official name | Fuller Warren Bridge |
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Carries | Eight lanes of Interstate 95 |
Crosses | St. Johns River |
Locale | Jacksonville, Florida |
Maintained by | Florida Department of Transportation |
ID number | 720156 |
Design | Segmental bridge |
Longest span | 250 feet |
Total length | 7500 feet |
Width | Eight lanes |
Vertical clearance | Unlimited |
Clearance below | 75 feet |
Opening date | 2002 |
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The Fuller Warren Bridge is a segmental bridge that carries I-95 across the St. Johns River in Jacksonville, Florida. The current bridge was completed in 2002, replacing the original bascule bridge span built in 1954. The current bridge was designed by HNTB Corporation in 1990. The entire bridge is over 7,500 ft. long, with a main span of 250 feet, and a vertical clearance of 75 ft. The bridge now carries eight lanes across the span.
[edit] References
- FDOT Structures Design Office - Fuller Warren Bridge. Retrieved on 2006-05-26.
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St. Johns River crossings in the Jacksonville, Florida area | |
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Upriver from Downtown Jax | Shands Bridge (to be replaced or supplemented) - Buckman Bridge - Timuquana Bridge (never built) |
Downtown Jax | Fuller Warren Bridge - Acosta Bridge - Main Street Bridge - Hart Bridge - Mathews Bridge - 20th Street Extension (never built) |
Downriver from Downtown Jax | Dames Point Bridge - Florida State Road 113A (never built) - Mayport Ferry |
Categories: Bridges completed in 1954 | Bridges completed in 2002 | Bridges in Florida | Bridges in Jacksonville | Interstate 95 | Movable bridges on the Interstate Highway System | Tolled sections of Interstate Highways | United States bridge (structure) stubs | Florida building and structure stubs