Shawneetown Bridge

Bridge in Illinois and Union County, Kentucky
37°41′28″N 88°07′53″W / 37.69111°N 88.13139°W / 37.69111; -88.13139Carries IL 13 / KY 56CrossesOhio RiverLocaleOld Shawneetown, Illinois and Union County, KentuckyOfficial nameEarle C. Clements BridgeMaintained byKentucky Transportation CabinetCharacteristicsDesignCantilevered truss bridgeTotal length3,200.2 feet (975.4 m)Width23.9 feet (7.3 m)Longest span825.1 feet (251.5 m)Clearance above19.0 feet (5.8 m)HistoryOpened1955StatisticsDaily traffic2,800LocationMap

The Earle C. Clements Bridge, commonly known as the Shawneetown Bridge, is a cantilever truss bridge carrying Kentucky Route 56 and Illinois Route 13 across the Ohio River. Clements was governor of Kentucky in 1947–50 and U.S. senator in 1950–56. The bridge connects Old Shawneetown, Illinois, to rural Union County, Kentucky, where Clements was born, raised and held local office. Opened in 1955, it is the only highway bridge over the Ohio between Paducah, Kentucky, and Evansville, Indiana. Tolls were removed from the bridge June 30, 1978.[1]

The Shawneetown Bridge was featured in a scene in the film U.S. Marshals. The film's crash scene was filmed several miles downstream in Pope County, Illinois.

References

  1. ^ Bill Powell, Louisville Courier-Journal, July 1, 1978
  • Historic Bridges of the U.S. - Shawneetown Bridge
Bridges of the Ohio River
Upstream
Henderson Bridge (Ohio River)
CSX Transportation
Shawneetown Bridge
Downstream
Brookport Bridge
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