The Dartmouth Bridge is a box girder bridge that spans the Mississippi River in Minneapolis, Minnesota, between the Cedar-Riverside area and the University of Minnesota campus area. It was built in 1964 and was designed by Parsons Brinckerhoff, Quade and Douglas. The bridge has an uninspired design when compared to other Mississippi River bridges in the vicinity.
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- The Dartmouth Bridge is a box girder bridge that spans the Mississippi River in Minneapolis, Minnesota, between the Cedar-Riverside area and the University of Minnesota campus area. It was built in 1964 and was designed by Parsons Brinckerhoff, Quade and Douglas. The bridge has an uninspired design when compared to other Mississippi River bridges in the vicinity. However, the bridge carries more vehicles than any other bridge in the state (167,000 vehicles daily), on Interstate 94 between downtown Minneapolis and Saint Paul. The 125-foot (38 m) long, 148-ton box girders were fabricated in Gary, Indiana and transported up the Mississippi River by barge in October 1963. As of early August 2007, the bridge carried four lanes of traffic in each direction. One of these lanes on each side is used for an entrance/exit lane for Huron Boulevard (East Bank) and Riverside Avenue (West Bank). Following the I-35W Mississippi River bridge collapse, through traffic was detoured along a three mile (5 km) stretch of I-94 including this bridge before turning north on Minnesota State Highway 280. To support the extra traffic volume, the deck surface was repainted to temporarily carry five lanes in each direction including the auxiliary lanes. Due to favorable response, the additional lane was made permanent and remains to today.
- Die Dartmouth Bridge ist eine Kastenträgerbrücke, die den Mississippi River in Minneapolis, Minnesota zwischen Cedar-Riverside und dem Campus der University of Minnesota überspannt. Sie wurde von Parsons Brinckerhoff und Quade and Douglas entworfen und 1964 errichtet. Die Brücke hat im Vergleich zu den anderen Querungen des Mississippi Rivers in der näheren Umgebung ein unübliches Aussehen. Jedoch befahren täglich mehr Fahrzeuge diese Brücke als jede andere Strecke in Minnesota; zwischen dem Zentrum von Minneapolis und Saint Paul fahren auf der Interstate 94 rund 167.000 Fahrzeuge täglich.. Die etwa 38 m langen, 148 Short ton schweren Kastenträger wurden in Gary, Indiana vorgefertigt und per Lastkahn im Oktober 1963 den Mississippi River stromaufwärts transportiert. Bis Anfang August führte die Brücke jeweils vier Fahrstreifen in beide Richtungen über den Fluss. Jeweils eine Spur davon dient zum Verzögern oder Beschleunigen an den Anschlussstellen Huron Boulevard (Ostufer) beziehungsweise Riverside Avenue (Westufer). Nach dem Einsturz der Interstate-35W-Mississippi-River-Brücke wurde eine Umleitung des Verkehrs eingerichtet, die über einen etwa fünf Kilometer langen Abschnitt der I-94 mit der Dartmouth Bridge führt, bevor sie dann über den Minnesota State Highway 280 nach Norden führt. Um die zusätzliche Verkehrsbelastung aufnehmen zu können, wurden die beiden Richtungsfahrbahnen neu markiert; es führen seit Ende August 2007 nun fünf Fahrspuren in beide Richtungen über die Brücke.
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- A look at the Dartmouth Bridge from East River Road, looking west toward downtown Minneapolis.
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- Bridges of the Mississippi in downtown Minneapolis
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- The Dartmouth Bridge is a box girder bridge that spans the Mississippi River in Minneapolis, Minnesota, between the Cedar-Riverside area and the University of Minnesota campus area. It was built in 1964 and was designed by Parsons Brinckerhoff, Quade and Douglas. The bridge has an uninspired design when compared to other Mississippi River bridges in the vicinity.
- Die Dartmouth Bridge ist eine Kastenträgerbrücke, die den Mississippi River in Minneapolis, Minnesota zwischen Cedar-Riverside und dem Campus der University of Minnesota überspannt. Sie wurde von Parsons Brinckerhoff und Quade and Douglas entworfen und 1964 errichtet. Die Brücke hat im Vergleich zu den anderen Querungen des Mississippi Rivers in der näheren Umgebung ein unübliches Aussehen.
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