Little Niangua Suspension Bridge | |
|---|---|
| Coordinates | 38°03′55″N 92°54′34″W / 38.0652°N 92.9094°W |
| Carries | Route J |
| Crosses | Little Niangua River |
| Locale | Camden County, Missouri |
| Characteristics | |
| Width | 20 Feet |
| Longest span | 225 Feet |
| History | |
| Constructed by | Clinton Bridge Company |
| Opened | 1933 |
| Location | |
The Little Niangua Suspension Bridge is a Little Niangua River crossing in Camden County, Missouri on Route J. It is a two lane heavy vehicle bridge.
History
The bridge was constructed in 1933 by the Clinton Bridge Company. It was designed as a self-anchored bridge.
Status of bridge
In October 2007, it was closed for much needed repairs. These repairs included fixing movement underneath the deck. In 2019, a new bridge was built to bypass the old bridge. The old bridge is not in use anymore. It remains standing since locals lobbied to not have it demolished.
Bridge Measurements
- Main Span- 225 Feet
- Side Spans- 112 Feet
- Deck Width- 20 Feet
References
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