Williamstown Bridge

The Williamstown Bridge is a bridge over the Ohio River between Williamstown, West Virginia and Marietta, Ohio. The bridge carries West Virginia Route 31 and Ohio State Route 60. U.S. Route 21 was also formerly routed along this bridge.

Williamstown Bridge
Viewing the Williamstown Bridge from Williamstown, West Virginia.
Coordinates39°24′30″N 81°26′52″W
Carries WV 31/ SR 60
2 lanes plus sidewalk
CrossesOhio River
LocaleWilliamstown, West Virginia
Maintained byWest Virginia Division of Highways
Characteristics
DesignSteel Continuous Truss
History
Opened1992
Location

Original bridge

The original bridge at this site was constructed in 1903. It was the first inland cantilever highway bridge in the United States and also site of the first strike, in 1902, by the United Steel Workers union.[1]

Current bridge

The current Williamstown Bridge was completed in 1992. It reuses some of the piers from the prior bridge, although the Marietta approaches were relocated to a new connection with Ohio State Route 7. This bridge is a continuous truss, the 28th-longest in North America.[2]

See also

References

  1. Historic American Engineering Record. "Williamstown-Marrietta Bridge". Washington, D.C.: Library of Congress. Retrieved 2014-01-07.
  2. "District 3 Bridge Department". West Virginia Division of Highways. Retrieved 2008-06-12.


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