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Martin Luther King Bridge (St. Louis)

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In October 2018, the bridge was closed to all traffic to allow an extensive rehabilitation project to take place. Among other things, this project would replace the deck surface and put a fresh coat of pavement on the roadway, as well as replacing the extensively deteriorated eastern approach spans,
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opened in February 2014 across the river, daily traffic volume on the King bridge had decreased by 40% by April 2014 to 12,700 daily. This was one of the goals of construction of the new bridge: to distribute traffic more widely among the bridges and associated roadways, improving traffic patterns.
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On October 12, 2009, the bridge was closed in order to reduce the old four-lane configuration down to three wider lanes, install a waterproofing membrane over the bridge surface, and to install a concrete barrier to separate eastbound traffic from westbound. Over the previous six years, there had
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was completed; traffic moved to the new bridge, resulting in declining toll revenues needed for maintenance. In the 21st century, it is considered an important contributor to satisfying the transportation needs of the region and enhancing the ambiance of the historic St. Louis riverfront.
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and repainting the entire bridge. The bridge was originally expected to reopen to traffic in January 2019. However, due to flooding, the date of reopening was pushed to summer of 2020. The bridge eventually reopened on August 19, 2020.
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been 38 serious accidents, including several involving fatalities. The $ 1.4 million project was aimed at eliminating these head-on collisions in the future. The bridge re-opened on October 21, 2009.
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A bi-state project for about $ 24 million to renovate the bridge, at the behest of local civic and government leaders, was carried out in the late 1980s.
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with the downtown streets of St. Louis. It was renamed for King in 1968 after the national civil rights leader was assassinated that year.
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to the south. Built as a toll bridge, it was owned by the City of East St. Louis. At one time, it carried
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In June 1990, the lighting of the bridge was completed by the St. Louis Port Authority.
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across the river. In 1967, the bridge fell into disrepair after the (free)
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In 1987, the states removed the toll for travel across the bridge.
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The bridge was built across the Mississippi River in 1951 as the
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of about 4,000 feet (1,200 m) in total length across the
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departments of transportation. The bridge was renamed after
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In the spring of 1989, the rebuilt bridge was reopened.
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Eventually, ownership was transferred dually to the
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Martin Luther King Bridge

Coordinates
38°37′52″N 90°10′46″W / 38.63111°N 90.17944°W / 38.63111; -90.17944
Mississippi River
St. Louis, Missouri
East St. Louis, Illinois
Illinois Department of Transportation
Cantilever bridge
Clearance above
Clearance below
Daily traffic
St. Louis, Missouri
cantilever truss bridge
Mississippi River
East St. Louis, Illinois
concurrent
Interstate 55
Interstate 64
U.S. Route 40
MacArthur Bridge
U.S. Route 40
U.S. Route 66
Poplar Street Bridge
Missouri
Illinois
Martin Luther King Jr.
April 1968 assassination
Memphis, Tennessee
Stan Musial Veterans Memorial Bridge

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