Poplar Street Bridge

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The Poplar Street Bridge, formally the Bernard F. Dickmann Bridge, completed in 1967, may be a 647-foot (197 m) long deck beam bridge across the Mississippi River between St. Louis, Missouri and East St. Louis, Illinois. The bridge arrives on the Missouri shore line simply south of the entrance Arch.Three Interstates and a U.S. Route cross the whole bridge, one among 2 triple-route concurrencies of interstate highways alive. It’s crossed by or so one hundred,000 vehicles daily, creating it the second most heavily used bridge on the watercourse, when the I-94 Dartmouth College Bridge in city, Minnesota. A number of that load is meant to be entertained to the New Mississippi River Bridge.

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