Ironton-Russell Bridge
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Carries | 2 lanes |
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Crosses | Ohio River |
Locale | Ironton, Ohio and Russell, Kentucky |
Maintained by | Ohio Department of Transportation |
Design | Cantilever bridge |
Opening date | 1922 |
Toll | Former |
The Ironton-Russell Bridge opened in 1922 as the first highway bridge along the Ohio River between Parkersburg, West Virginia and Cincinnati, Ohio [1]. Soon, the Ironton-Russell bridge was followed by numerous others at Ashland, Portsmouth, and Huntington. This light-blue cantilever bridge carries two lanes of traffic and a narrow sidewalk.
In 2000, the Ohio Department of Transportation released a report recommended the replacement of the then 78 year old span. It underwent emergency retrofitting in 2002, with the addition of strengthening beams and plates to supplement critical joints so that the bridge will be able to withstand traffic in colder weather. The bridge will still be forced to close when temperatures approach -5 degrees Fahrenheit due to the brittle nature of the steel used. Continuous monitoring is routine during temperatures below freezing to check for any cracking in the substructure of the span.
One of the replacements considered was a three-lane single-tower cable suspension bridge. The final design was chosen in January 2003, however, the high costs of constructing the bridge became apparent when costs for the new bridge came in at $110 million, well over the original estimated cost. The sharp rise was attributed to the dramatic increase in construction costs partially blamed on Hurricane Katrina, which increased the cost of concrete materials and items derived from petroleum products. The bridge has been redesigned with two-towers and has been reduced from three lanes to two.
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- ^ "Ironton-Russell Bridge opened in 1922." Herald-Dispatch.
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Bridges of the Ohio River | |||
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Upstream Ben Williamson Memorial Bridge |
Ironton-Russell Bridge |
Downstream Jesse Stuart Memorial Bridge |