Matthew E. Welsh Bridge

Bridge in Kentucky and Mauckport, Indiana
Matthew E. Welsh Bridge
Coordinates38°01′01.52″N 86°11′49.69″W / 38.0170889°N 86.1971361°W / 38.0170889; -86.1971361
Carries2 lanes of KY 313 and SR 135
CrossesOhio River
LocaleBrandenburg, Kentucky and Mauckport, Indiana
Maintained byIndiana Department of Transportation
Characteristics
DesignCantilever bridge
Total length3,098 ft (944 m)
Longest span221 m
History
Construction startAugust 1964
OpenedNovember 19, 1966
Location
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Matthew E. Welsh Bridge is a two-lane, single-pier cantilever bridge[1] on the Ohio River. The bridge connects Kentucky Route 313 and Indiana State Road 135, as well as the communities of Brandenburg, Kentucky and Mauckport, Indiana.

It is 3,098 ft (944 m) long and was built at a cost of 5.5 million dollars, financed mainly by the State of Indiana. The truss portion of the bridge is continuous across two 725 ft (221 m) spans. Construction of the bridge began in August 1964 and the bridge was opened to traffic on November 19, 1966.

The bridge was named after Matthew E. Welsh, the 41st governor of Indiana.

Although 90% of the bridge is within the Commonwealth of Kentucky, it is owned and maintained by the State of Indiana.

  • The Matthew E. Welsh Bridge, as seen from the landing in Brandenburg, Kentucky
    The Matthew E. Welsh Bridge, as seen from the landing in Brandenburg, Kentucky
  • Distance view of bridge from Indiana side
    Distance view of bridge from Indiana side
  • Different view of underside of bridge
    Different view of underside of bridge
  • View of the bridge from Brandenburg on a clear day
    View of the bridge from Brandenburg on a clear day

Footnotes

  1. ^ Durkee, Jackson, "World's Longest Bridge Spans", National Steel Bridge Alliance, May 24, 1999
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See also

Further reading

  • Matthew E. Walsh Bridge at Bridges & Tunnels
Bridges of the Ohio River
Upstream
Sherman Minton Bridge
Matthew E. Welsh Bridge
KY 79
IN 135
Downstream
Bob Cummings - Lincoln Trail Bridge